Talk about "C # technology insider"!

xiaoxiao2021-03-06  20

This "C # technology insider" published by Microsoft Press is the best introduction to the C # language I have ever seen, I don't know if there is a better book. I have seen 2 Chinese people prepared, I haven't adhered to it, because the level is really difficult to accept! I decided that I would rather Ken English, nor did I see the development of the Chinese people wrote! This book is a book that is not much specifically introduced C # language! Many books are first introduced by the basic C # language, they begin to introduce Windows programming and other content, often can't really master the C # this language. It uses the editor of the .NET FRAMWORK command line, there is almost no thing involving a little VS.NET development tool. This book is not in the content arrangement, starting to introduce the object-oriented knowledge with a long range of 9 chapters, and will begin to introduce expressions, operators, procedures, procedures, etc. in Chapter 10, which is the reader who learned this book. When writing the first C # program, it is already OOP's thoughts, preventing readers who have previously accepted process programming to back to process programming! This book does not introduce the language itself, and a lot of introduction to .NET technology has made readers to realize that .NET is not a language, but a new technology! Another advantage is to adopt a step-by-step approach to put me, people learn quite smooth, although it may not be greatly understood by translation. Of course, I also discovered a shortcoming, it was not early and clear to point out that C # is a sensitive language for casers! Although it starts to mention the sensitive sensitive in paragraph 2 in page 64, I feel a little late, and I have no weight! ! I haven't finished this book, so I don't know this book. However, I believe that as long as you seriously read this book, you will have a strong interest in .NET, .net is more. Net is rich in content!

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