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Andrew Troelsen illuminates powerful new language and platform features, from generic programming to nullable data types. But he s also extended his coverage of crucial topics like object serialization, garbage collection, and the Common Intermediate Language.
Troelsen ranges from .NET s philosophy to C# s gory details : its core constructs, object implementation, memory management, exceptions, interfaces, collections, delegates, advanced type construction, and plenty more. He dives especially deeply into assemblies; then turns to exploring .NET 2.0 s base class library, from the remoting layer to ADO.NET. The book wraps up with a full section on building robust web applications and XML web services.
Experienced C# programmers will be hard-pressed to find a more useful, comprehensive resource. Bill Camarda, from the November 2005 href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/newslet... Only
1032 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2005