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With high practical value I find the more I know the internal of C#, the more I like this book---------if you're a beginer, then come to this book later. Perfect for the VB programmer moving to C# If you have programmed in Visual Basic, Wright make's the transition to C# very straight forward. Very valuable resource. I like the tip format. Easy to find the info I need. Most worthless programming book I've ever used. I have a Master's degree in Computer Science with 3 years of programming experience in C++. This book is by far the most useless and horribly written programming book I've ever read. There are 600 pages in this book that tell you absolutely nothing other than how to map very basic C++ operations to C#. It mentions classes in some chapters that aren't defined until later chapters. When it does mention specific classes, it rarely lists all of their methods in a convenient and easy to read format. Instead, you have to look at the example code and hope there is some type of matching method that may be useful. It is also missing very important and useful classes such as the DateTime class. If you strictly want a book that maps basic C++ operations to C#, then this may be for you. Otherwise it is useless as a reference and not very well structured. Filled with hundreds of ready-to-run solutions Now anyone can start using the powerful C# programming language and .NET platform immediately to develop and deploy enterprise-level solutions with the assistance of Charles Wright's "user friendly" C# Tips & Techniques. Apply C# constructs to existing applications, or build programs quickly from scratch. Incorporating key features from C++ and Visual Basic, C# is a distinct object-oriented language designed to provide both powerful solutions and high productivity. Filled with hundreds of ready-to-run solutions readers can use to build Web services and Windows applications, this guide helps users leverage the power of Microsoft's .NET environment. C# Tips & Techniques is an essential, highly recommended resource and reference to an impressive wealth of specific instructions to answer questions, inform, and help program more effectively. Excellent way to move from Visual C++ to C# Thank you Mr. Wright -- your comparisons between Visual C++ and C# made it very easy for me to move to C# and .NET. Great job. See also:
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