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Head First C# (A Brain Friendly Guide) Paperback – 6 Dec. 2007
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Head First C# is a complete learning experience for object-oriented programming, C#, and the Visual Studio IDE. Built for your brain, this book covers C# 3.0 and Visual Studio 2008, and teaches everything from language fundamentals to advanced topics including garbage collection, extension methods, and double-buffered animation. You'll also master C#'s hottest and newest syntax, LINQ, for querying SQL databases, .NET collections, and XML documents. By the time you're through, you'll be a proficient C# programmer, designing and coding large-scale applications.
Every few chapters you will come across a lab that lets you apply what you've learned up to that point. Each lab is designed to simulate a professional programming task, increasing in complexity until-at last-you build a working Invaders game, complete with shooting ships, aliens descending while firing, and an animated death sequence for unlucky starfighters. This remarkably engaging book will have you going from zero to 60 with C# in no time flat.
- Print length784 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherO'Reilly Media
- Publication date6 Dec. 2007
- Dimensions20.32 x 3.91 x 23.5 cm
- ISBN-100596514824
- ISBN-13978-0596514822
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Jennifer Greene studied philosophy in college but, like everyone else in the field, couldn't find a job doing it. Luckily, she's a great software tester, so she started out doing it at an online service, and that's the first time she got a good sense of what project management was. She moved to New York in 1998 to test software at a financial software company. She managed a team of testers at a really cool startup that did artificial intelligence and natural language processing. Since then, she's managed large teams of programmers, testers, designers, architects, and other engineers on lots of projects, and she's done a whole bunch of procurement management. She loves traveling, watching Bollywood movies, drinking carloads of carbonated beverages, and owing a whippet. For more information about Jennifer, Andrew Stellman, and their books, visit http://www.stellman-greene.com.
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- Publisher : O'Reilly Media; 1st edition (6 Dec. 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 784 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0596514824
- ISBN-13 : 978-0596514822
- Dimensions : 20.32 x 3.91 x 23.5 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 939,059 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 391 in Design Pattern Programming
- 419 in Microsoft Windows Programming
- 924 in Programming Languages & Tools
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Andrew Stellman is a developer, architect, speaker, agile coach, project manager, and expert in building better software. He has over two decades of professional experience building software, and has architected large-scale real-time back end systems, managed large international software teams, been a Vice President at a major investment bank, and consulted for companies, schools, and corporations, including Microsoft, the National Bureau of Economic Research, Bank of America, Notre Dame, and MIT. He's had the privilege of working with some pretty amazing programmers during that time, and likes to think that he's learned a few things from them.

Jennifer Greene is an agile coach, development manager, business analyst, project manager, tester, speaker, and authority on software engineering practices and principles. She’s been building software for over twenty years in many different domains including media, finance, and IT consulting. She’s worked with teams of excellent developers and testers to tackle tough technical problems and focused her career on finding and fixing the habitual process issues that crop up along the way.
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Previously I had looked at various C# books and PDF books and they seemed to all take an approach analogous to learning English by reading a dictionary and a grammar guide.
This is superb. By the end of chapter 1 you've made a mini contacts database application.
A couple of chapters after that and you've made an animated "game".
And it's readable! This is the programming book I've been looking for.
I come from a VBA background, so programming isn't too scary, but object-oriented stuff was a bit of a mystery. I'm beginning to see the light, and I'm only up to chapter 7.
Someone deserves a medal for this book.
It's probably the worst self learning book I have come across, full of junk that makes it VERY difficult to get to the salient facts.
All the silly scribbles and daft pictures don't help.... maybe its just my age but I like something clear, clean and simple.
I just finished John Smileys book on C# Express 2008 (which is clean, concise and easy to understand) and thought this one may add to my abilities....wrong!
Money wasted!

