C# in Depth has become widely regarded as one of the best books in its field, focusing on C# as a language to provide an unparalleled level of detail. It explains not just what the language does, but also why it was designed that way. C# in Depth, Third Edition has been updated and expanded to cover the new features in C# 5, such as async modifier and async await operator which provide greater support for asynchronous operations and improve the ability to write asynchronous code which is readable, robust, and maintainable. It expertly guides the reader through the details and gives a new level of clarity about how the language works and how to use it most effectively. *Explains the what and why of C# * Covers new features of C# 5 * Shows how to avoid hidden pitfalls This book is aimed at intermediate to advanced developers who already know C# to some extent - but are possibly very rusty. C#, which is used to write asynchronous code, is a language primarily developed by Microsoft, targeting the .NET platform and is widely used in the corporate world. .NET 4.5 , released August 2012, supports C# 5 which is the next version of the language and contains features that make it much easier to write apps for Windows 8, which relies heavily on asynchrony.
Jon Skeet is a Senior Software Engineer at Google, and a highly visible participant of newsgroups, user groups, international conferences, and the Stack Overflow Q&A site. Jon spends much of his day coding in Java, but his heart belongs to C#.
The page for this book: http://csharpindepth.com/ or http://manning.com/skeet3/
Author's blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/jon_skeet/
这本书只关注C#语言本身,而没有涉及.NET Framework或ASP.NET、WPF这样的特定领域的应用。 简单地说,本书关注的是C#2和C#3的新特性。C#2的那些特性的好处比较容易理解,C#3的那些就不那么明了,等到对LINQ有了全面了解了,才会对这些特性有更好的认识。 介绍这些特性的书籍...
評分下面的链接是,当年看完这本书之后,回头review时候写的一个总结。 C# in depth要点整理(一张A4纸, 打印版) http://wjason.iteye.com/blog/1835376 确实是C#的好书。 入门力荐。
評分深入解析C#精彩书评 本书详细信息页面地址:http://www.china-pub.com/196689 这是一本纯粹的C#语言的书,和.NET Framework 关系不大,和CLR 关系不大。正如本书的前言作者所说,作者本身的意图就是讲解C#语言,使每个喜爱C#的程序员能够得心应手的工作,最后这本书的定位就...
評分利用等饭吃的时间断断续续的读完了《深入理解C#》,一年多没写C#代码也收获很大。每个版本的更新都在做一件事:把体力活留给编译器,把健康留给程序员。最新的5.0已能将异步编程处理的不留痕迹实在超出我的预料。
評分翻译得太烂了,看中文要看两遍才能明白他想说什么,英文就能把前后文连贯起来。而且还能练练英语,就是看英文速度比较慢,不过只要看一遍其实也差不多,不明白为什么这本书的中文版评分还这么高? 原著还是不错的,从语言进化的脉络来讲述,让你明白不同版本C# feature产生的缘...
我qtmd吧。。廢話這麼多,讀它的人為啥不直接去讀spec呢。。。
评分又一大部頭讀完瞭,作者帶領迴顧C#發展曆史,高速你它如何成為現在這個樣子。非常好的嚮導書
评分神書一本,學習c#的必看之作。和CLR via地位一樣
评分讀過的第一本英文書。從c#1.0到5.0,每個語言特性都講得很清楚。不止講瞭怎麼用,也講瞭為什麼會有這個特性,以及背後的思想和理念。
评分第15章是C# 5的新內容。有些難懂,要對照其他書再看一遍。
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