C# books

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Can anyone suggest me few good books on c# ?

Well, that depends on what you're after. Are you already a C#
developer who wants to improve, or are you starting from scratch? Do
you already know about the framework and want to know more about C# as
a language, or are you after the complete bundle?

Jon
 
Hi Jon,
I am famiar with .Net framework and c# 1.1. I am looking for some
advanced c# book.

TIA,
Srinivas
 
I am famiar with .Net framework and c# 1.1. I am looking for some
advanced c# book.

In that case, I feel reasonably justified in plugging my own book.
It's not released yet, but you can buy an Early Access copy, which
will be regularly updated with new content - you then get a copy of
the complete book when it's finished.

See http://manning.com/skeet for more details.

Jon
 
Thanks a lot Jon.


Jon Skeet said:
In that case, I feel reasonably justified in plugging my own book.
It's not released yet, but you can buy an Early Access copy, which
will be regularly updated with new content - you then get a copy of
the complete book when it's finished.

See http://manning.com/skeet for more details.

Jon
 
At the risk of sounding like a cheerleader, it's one hell of a book!

There are topics in there that I thought I knew very, very well.

.... sadly I was informed, via Jon's book, in no uncertain terms, that these
topics go deeper than I had ever though.
 
Chris Mullins said:
At the risk of sounding like a cheerleader, it's one hell of a book!

The cheque's in the post :)
There are topics in there that I thought I knew very, very well.

... sadly I was informed, via Jon's book, in no uncertain terms, that these
topics go deeper than I had ever though.

If it's any consolation, it's been the same sort of journey for me,
too. And even though I go into a fair amount of depth, it's not like
the book's completely exhaustive - there's plenty of places where I
basically say, "If you need to know the *exact* behaviour, go read the
spec."

It's certainly a big topic.
 
sloan said:
Any sweet:
Coupon Code / Promotional Code (optional)
for us John?

Not that I'm aware of. Personally I'd like to see a deal on buying
LINQ in Action at the same time as C# in Depth - I think they'll
complement each other nicely.
 
Thank you for plugging your book here. I would not have known about it
otherwise. So I just signed up today and received the PDF. This is great
stuff! Thanks for taking the time and care to write this.

Can I presume that is a picture of YOU on the cover?... handlebar mustache,
wearing a dress, and playing an early banjo? Nice! That's worth the price of
admission right there!
 
Jordan S. said:
Thank you for plugging your book here. I would not have known about it
otherwise. So I just signed up today and received the PDF. This is great
stuff! Thanks for taking the time and care to write this.

My pleasure - literally. It's been great fun to work on. Admittedly
I've lost rather a lot of sleeping time...
Can I presume that is a picture of YOU on the cover?... handlebar mustache,
wearing a dress, and playing an early banjo? Nice! That's worth the price of
admission right there!

LOL, no that's not me, cool as it would be. On the other hand, maybe I
should try a photoshop job with it at some time...
 
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