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C# 3.0 Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition
C# 3.0 Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition
by Joseph Albahari; Ben Albahari

Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Pub Date: February 26, 2008
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-596-51922-3
Pages: 244
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This book is for busy programmers who want a succinct and yet readable guide to C# 3.0 and LINQ. C# 3.0 Pocket Reference tells you exactly what you need to know, without long introductions or bloated samples. Despite its conciseness, this book doesn't skimp on depth or detail, and embraces the conceptual challenges in learning C# 3.0 and LINQ. Tightly focused and highly practical, this pocket reference covers more ground than many of the big books on C#. C# 3.0 Pocket Reference includes plenty of illustrations and code examples to explain:

  • Features new to C# 3.0, such as lambda expressions, anonymous types, automatic properties, and more

  • All aspects of C# syntax, predefined types, expressions, and operators

  • Creating classes, structs, delegates and events, enums, generics and constraints, exception handling, and iterators

  • The subtleties of boxing, operating overloading, delegate covariance, extension method resolution, interface reimplementation, nullable types, and operating lifting

  • LINQ, starting with the principles of sequences, deferred execution and standard query operators, and finishing with a complete reference to query syntax-including multiple generators, joining, grouping, and query continuations

  • Consuming, writing, and reflecting on custom attributes

You'll also find chapters on unsafe code and pointers, preprocessor directives, XML documentation, and a framework overview. If you're already familiar with Java, C++, or an earlier version of C#, C# 3.0 Pocket Reference is an ideal choice. No other book or online resource can get you up to speed so quickly.

 
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This book is for busy programmers who want a succinct and yet readable guide to C# 3.0 and LINQ. C# 3.0 Pocket Reference tells you exactly what you need to know, without long introductions or bloated samples. Despite its conciseness, this book doesn't skimp on depth or detail, and embraces the conceptual challenges in learning C# 3.0 and LINQ. Tightly focused and highly practical, this pocket reference covers more ground than many of the big books on C#. C# 3.0 Pocket Reference includes plenty of illustrations and code examples to explain: Features new to C# 3.0, such as lambda expressions, anonymous types, automatic properties, and more All aspects of C# syntax, predefined types, expressions, and operators Creating classes, structs, delegates and events, enums, generics and constraints, exception handling, and iterators The subtleties of boxing, operating overloading, delegate covariance, extension method resolution, interface reimplementation, nullable types, and operating lifting LINQ, starting with the principles of sequences, deferred execution and standard query operators, and finishing with a complete reference to query syntax-including multiple generators, joining, grouping, and query continuations Consuming, writing, and reflecting on custom attributes

You'll also find chapters on unsafe code and pointers, preprocessor directives, XML documentation, and a framework overview. If you're already familiar with Java, C++, or an earlier version of C#, C# 3.0 Pocket Reference is an ideal choice. No other book or online resource can get you up to speed so quickly.

 
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Average Customer Rating:based on 6 reviews.
Excellent book for the intended audience, 2009-07-03
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This is an excellent book for the intended audience.

I believe this book is intended as a reference for those who already know C# (or perhaps similar languages). I'd never used C# before but had no trouble following the book because of my familiarity with C/C++. However, if you're new to C# and looking for a tutorial I recommend you look elsewhere; that's not what this book is for.

For me, without a C# background, this book explained C# language features well enough that I don't expect to buy any additional C# books.

The book contains only a short overview of the .NET framework. You'd need a *much* larger book to cover that topic in detail. The book focuses only on the actual language features and packs a lot of information into 200 pages.
Quick and Effective, 2008-12-26
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This book can be used by those who may have little prior knowledge of C#, but some general programming experience or as a quick reference for those familiar with C#. The reader will find page after page dedicated to quick, short topics in C# 3.0.

This is not a programming tutorial, it is quick and easy reference for the C# 3.0 language. If the reader wants an in depth book on C#, this is not the book. If you are looking for short, concise information about C# 3.0, this is a great little book.

Topics are explain in one or two brief paragraphs. Enough information to understand the topic without overloading the reader with details. The code examples are short and to the point.
Smallest C# book I know but don't judge the book by its size, it's full of good information, 2008-11-22
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I like this small book for its size and clear explanation. Quick reference when I am not connected to the Internet. I also write down things I forget all the time so I can find them quickly. With so many big C# book available on the market, but who wants to carry them around.

The C# 3.0 in a Nutshell is also recommended. It covers a lot more and a lot heavier so I usually keep it on my desk instead.
A reference for programmers, and for book writers, 2008-05-04
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I agree with the positive comments of the other reviews but would recommend this book for learning C#. It is well structured for the purpose of learning the language and does not assume familiarity with it: it defines the necessary concepts.
Even though programming is a very logical enterprise, programming books have a tradition of extreme verbosity, and so I hope this series continues to grow because it is almost the only place one can get the concision that allows for quick learning.
Superb reference for C#, 2008-04-30
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I read a wonderful, but huge book by Andrew Troelsen and wanted a small reference book to carry around. This little book has such short, yet illuminating descriptions and examples of all the keywords and types I've looked up so far. A few standouts are the sections on Events and Generics.
I've had this less than 24 hours and it has already paid for itself.
Truly a superb effort by the Albahari brothers. I will definitely be ordering the Nutshell book by the same authors.
 
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C# 3.0 Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition
C# 3.0 Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition
by Joseph Albahari; Ben Albahari

Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Pub Date: February 26, 2008
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-596-51922-3
Pages: 244
Slots: 1.0
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Buy Print Version
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