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C# 3.0 Cookbook, 3rd Edition View Larger Image | Jay Hilyard, Stephen Teilhet O'Reilly Media, Paperback, 3rd edition, Published December 2007, 800 pages, ISBN 059651610X | List Price: $54.99 Our Price: $33.95 You Save: $21.04 (38% Off)
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Completely updated for C# 3.0 and the .NET 3.5 platform, the new edition of
this bestseller offers more than 250 code recipes to common and not-so-common
problems that C# programmers face every day. Every recipe in the book has been
reconsidered with more than a third of them rewritten to take advantage of new
C# 3.0 features. If you prefer solutions you can use today to general C# language
instruction, and quick answers to theory, this is your book.
C# 3.0 Cookbook offers a new chapter on LINQ (language integrated query),
plus two expanded chapters for recipes for extension methods, lambda functions,
object initializers, new synchronization primitives and more. The new edition
is also complemented by a public wiki, which not only includes all of the C#
2.0 recipes from the previous edition unchanged by the release of C# 3.0, but
invites you to suggest better ways to solve those tasks.
Here are some of topics covered:
- LINQ
- Numeric data types and Enumerations
- Strings and characters
- Classes and structures
- Generics
- Collections
- Exception handling
- Delegates, events, and lambda expressions
- Filesystem interactions
- Web site access
- XML usage (including LINQ to XML, XPath and XSLT)
- Networking
- Threading
- Data Structures & Algorithms
Each recipe in the book includes tested code that you can download from oreilly.com
and reuse in your own applications, and each one includes a detailed discussion
of how and why the underling technology works. You don't have to be an experienced
C# or .NET developer to use C# 3.0 Cookbook. You just have to be someone
who wants to solve a problem now, without having to learn all the related theory
first.
About the Authors
Jay Hilyard has been developing applications for the Windows platform
for over 15 years and for .NET for more than seven of those. He has published
numerous articles in MSDN Magazine and he currently works on the New Product
Team at Newmarket International in Portsmouth, NH.
Stephen Teilhet has been working with the .NET platform since the pre-alpha
version of the.NET 1.0 framework was being developed by Microsoft. Currently
he works for Ounce Labs where he is working on enhancing their static security
code analysis tool to find vulnerabilities in several languages including C#
and Visual Basic.
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