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Search Home : Computers : Programming : Languages : C-sharp : Books See Also:
- A Programmer's Introduction to C#: An introductory book on C#.
- Beginning Visual C#: Guide for those new to programming. As you learn to write C# programs this book explains the key concepts of .NET.
- C# Builder Kick Start: Book by Joe Mayo provides a rapid overview of the Borland C# Builder IDE. Table of Contents. Sample Chapters.
- C# For Dummies: An introductory book on the language by Stephen Randy Davis; includes author biography and index.
- C# Precisely: A concise book describing the C# programming language, version 2.0, including generics, iterators, anonymous methods, nullable value types and partial type declarations. All example programs from the book. Links.
- C# Unleashed: Written by Joesph Mayo, creator of the C# Station web site. The book covers the basic C# syntax, object-oriented development and other .Net/C# technologies.
- Inside C#: By Tom Archer, advertises itself as a detailed look at the internal architecture of C#.
- Microsoft C# Language Specifications: Includes book review and links for purchasing.
- Presenting C#: Book Review. A concise, code-intensive guide for developers to learn C# quickly. By Christoph Wille, Sams.
- Professional C#: Now on its second edition, the book was updated to run on the Final Release of .Net. The book covers C# language syntax, Web Services, Windows Development, ASP, Data Access, .Net Remoting and some concepts of object-oriented programming.
- Teach Yourself C# in 21 Days: A book for C# beginners. The book has an easy step-by-step approach covering the basic C# language and its application to Windows and Web development.
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