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C# 4.0 Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly)) [Kindle Edition]

Joseph Albahari , Ben Albahari
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Instant Help for C# 4.0 Programmers

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When you're programming C# 4.0 and need a little help, this tightly focused and practical book tells you exactly what you need to know -- without long introductions or bloated examples. It's ideal as a succinct 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 the acclaimed C# 4.0 in a Nutshell (O’Reilly), this book covers the entire C# 4.0 language -- without skimping on the details -- including:

  • Features new to C# 4.0, such as dynamic binding, optional and named parameters, and type parameter variance
  • All of C#'s fundamentals
  • Advanced topics, including operator overloading, custom conversions, type constraints, covariance and contravariance, lambda expressions and closures, iterators, nullable types, and operator lifting
  • LINQ, starting with sequences, lazy execution, and standard query operators; finishing with a complete reference to query expressions
  • Unsafe code and pointers, custom attributes, preprocessor directives, and XML documentation

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Superb 27 Jan 2011
By AndyO
Format:Paperback
I bought this book and the Albahari's LINQ pocket reference together. They are very handy for reminding oneself, without having to wade through dozens of pages of guff, as one frequently has to to extract the same information from one of the "heavyweight" 1000+ page books on the same subject.

Invaluable.
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Top little reference 24 Dec 2011
By Andy G
Format:Paperback
Excellent reference, but also includes enough (small) examples to introduce each topic. I've ordered 'C# In A Nutshell' partly as a consequence of obtaining this reference.

I now have nine of these reference guides and this is probably the best! I think it might almost be possible to learn the language from this book alone (given prior confidence in another language).
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Great little book 17 Aug 2011
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In these days of web forums and technical blogs there is still a need for a book about C#. This one gives a great overview of the language and is a mine of useful information about this powerful language.
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