Effective C #: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your C #
By Bill WagnerISBN: 0321245660; Published: Dec 10, 2004; Copyright 2005; Dimensions 7x9-1 / 4; Pages: 224; Edition: 1st.http: //www.awprofessional.com/title/0321245660Scott Meyers as Consulting Editor of Effetive Software Development Series is scheduled to add new show: Effetive C #. Book information
Effective C # 50 ways to write faster, more efficient, and robust C # code - now started! C #'s easy to learn from the similarity from C / Java / C, but this also causes the drawback: C # programmer often uses old skills, I don't know how much alternatives. In the Effective C # book, .NET expert Bill Wagner extracts 50 ways to help you play the energy of C #, write faster, more efficient, and more reliable software.
Effective C # adheres to the cultural style of Effective C (Addison-Wesley, 1998) and Effective Java (Addison-Wesley, 2001), with clear, practical interpretation, expert skills, and many authentic code examples See a long. Mr. Wagner With its excellent C # experience, from Value Types to Assemblies, from Exceptions to Reflection, Wagner from Excetions to Reflection, in this book. Here, he also demonstrates how to avoid common C # performance defects and reliability defects. You will learn from this book:
Using Immutable Data Types to reduce unnecessary error checks, see Item 7 avoids trouble C # function, see Item 10 minimize garbage collection, boxing, and unboxing, see Item 16 and Item 17 extremely used to play Interfaces And Delegates, see Item 19 or Item 22 to achieve ORDERING RELATION in a more efficient manner, see Item 26 to improve reliability and maintainability by creating smaller, more introngenic Assemblies, see Item 32 full effort. Net runtime diagnostics, see when Item 36 knows or should not use Reflection, see Item 43 Preview C # 2.0 Main Enhancement Characteristics, see Item 49
If you are already an excellent C # programmer: This book will help you further become the outstanding person!
Bill Wagner is the founder of SRT Solutions and .NET consultants. As an industry-recognized .NET independent expert, his body and official contributors of ASP.NET, Visual Studio Magazine, and .NET Insight Newsletter. He is still the author of the C # Core Language Little Black Book (The Coriolis Group, 2002).