C# 5.0 Pocket Reference: Instant Help for C# 5.0 Programmers When you need answers for programming with C# 5.0, this practical and tightly focused book tells you exactly what you need to know—without long introductions or bloated samples. Easy to browse, it’s ideal as quick reference or a
TITLE | : | C# 5.0 Pocket Reference: Instant Help for C# 5.0 Programmers |
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RATING | : | 4.99 (712 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 1449320171 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 224 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2012-06-19 |
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When you need answers for programming with C# 5.0, this practical and tightly focused book tells you exactly what you need to know—without long introductions or bloated samples. Easy to browse, it’s ideal as quick reference or as a guide to get you rapidly up to speed if you already know Java, C++, or an earlier version of C#.Written by the authors of C# 5.0 in a Nutshell, this book covers the entire C# 5.0 language, including:
- All of C#’s fundamentals
- Advanced topics such as operator overloading, type constraints, covariance & contravariance, iterators, nullable types, operator lifting, lambda expressions & closures
- LINQ, starting with sequences, lazy execution and standard query operators, and finishing with a complete reference to query expressions
- Dynamic binding and C# 5.0’s new asynchronous functions
- Unsafe code & point
EDITORIAL :
About the AuthorJoseph Albahari has published 7 books with O'Reilly, including C# 5.0 in a Nutshell, and is the inventor of LINQPad, the popular .NET utility. Joe speaks regularly at conferences and user groups and has been awarded a C# MVP five years running.Ben Albahari, a former program manager at Microsoft, is the founder of TakeOnIt, a website for comparing the opinions of experts, leaders and organizations on controversial topics.
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