Pro C# 2008 and the .NET 3.5 Platform, Fourth Edition (Windows.Net)

Andrew Troelsen
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  • Visually this book is easy to read. A detailed 37 page index and bold page numbers at the top of the pages make it easy to quickly locate desired information. Sometimes the term "Pro" is used in the title of books that don't really deserve that...
     
  • I purchased this book to help me get up to speed with .NET 3.5 as it relates to C# and WPF. I was not disappointed with the C# coverage, and at 1332 pages, the author had to draw the line somewhere. WPF gets introductory treatment, but as the author...
     
  • Troelsen's 3rd edition was one of my most thumbed-through C# books on my bookshelf. I found myself invariably rereading the same chapters each time gleaming just a little bit more than I had previously - and that for me is a good thing and what I really...
     
  • Andrew hits the mark again. This is the 3rd version of this book I own. Everyone of them does an excellent job of covering all the new features in the latest release. I skipped the .NET 3.0 version because there weren't many new features added to the C#...
     
  • I've read chapters 1-13 in their entirety read part of 14 and 15 and skimmed the ASP.NET chapters. It may be a while until I look through the rest of what's in this huge book, so I may as well review it now. This book is really two books in one. The...
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