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C# Primer Plus
by Klaus Michelsen
List Price: $45.00
Our Price: $31.50
ISBN: 0672321521
Publisher: SAMS (15 December, 2001)
Edition: Paperback
Sales Rank: 57,115
Average Customer Rating: 4.47 out of 5
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Rating: 5 out of 5
Excellent beginner book on learning C#
This is one of three books that I purchased in order to learn C# and learn it fast. The other two are Robert Oberg's "Introduction to .Net Programming using C#" and Jesse Liberty's "Learn C#". This book really surprised me with how good it is. I think this is Klaus Michelsen's first book (I may be wrong) but this is an excellent book and it concentrates on the C# language. I am not one of those people who give 5-stars just because several other people gave it 5-stars. If you only buy 1 book to learn C#, I would highly recommend this book. As a book geared toward learning C#, you should follow up with a more advanced book on C#.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Great and clear cut introduction to C#
I spent most of my Christmas holidays immersed in the pages of this superb C# book and was amazed by its clarity and attention to detail. Apart from being well written and well organized I particularly enjoyed the many inventive and well-crafted figures supporting the text.Keep in mind that if you are looking for a book about Visual Studio, ASP.NET or Windows Forms (or similar .NET stuff) this book is not for you. It dedicates all its one thousand pages fully to C#, relevant core parts of .NET, and important programming techniques. Even though this initially disappointed me a bit, I now appreciate the great depth this apparent deficiency allows Michelsen to engage in when he probes into the C# language. The book begins by explaining the very basics of computer programming, but because of its rock solid focus on the C# language it manages to span across the entire set of C# features and even provides a thorough and extremely clear treatment of its most advanced features (many of the advanced C# features are treated more extensively in C# Primer Plus than in a lot of the advanced C# books I have sifted through in the book shop) For example the two meticulously written chapters about inheritance don't just scratch the surface of this subject but made me more excited about programming than I ever thought possible. The case study found here (one of several case studies in the book) about a simple drawing program utilizing inheritance and polymorphism to implement its functionality was a real eye opener for me. If you are a beginning (C#) programmer and want a complete and clear cut introduction to this exciting new language, without being sidetracked by tons of .NET and Visual Studio stuff, you can't beat this book.
Rating: 4 out of 5
C# Simplified!!
One thing I love about this book is the simplification of complex facts by comparing them to REAL world things. The elevator example that runs through the book is so good that I picked up C# concepts in a minute. His treatment of "Abstraction" for example, was much easier than other authors' (for example, Deitel's) treatment.Cons: I printed out a huge list (19 pages) of errata. Make sure you visit the website and download that list. Though many, I still give him *****. Most of it are minor mistakes. Ignore most of those mistakes and focus on the content and SUBJECT MATTER of the book. It is about one of the best books you will find. Make sure you read this book before going on to read books like "Programming C#" by my favorite boy Jesse Liberty. That book is the "Bible". Trust me! I actually read the books interchangeably....When Jesse assumes that I know and does not give the "idiot's explanations" that I expect, I rush to Klaus and then AHA!!
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