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Sams Teach Yourself Series

Sams Teach Yourself Visual C# 2010 in 24 Hours: Complete Starter Kit

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C# has quickly established itself as one of the world's most widely used programming languages. The newest version, Visual C# 2010, includes several important new features, including Silverlight, the Entity Framework, tighter integration with version 4.0 of the .NET Framework, and full support for programming Windows 7 and Office. The proven Sams Teach Yourself method will help all newcomers to C# 2010 get up to speed quickly, no matter whether you've had experience with previous versions of Visual C# or not. You are taken step by step through the process of software development, learning elements as you build a sample application so that the material is framed in a real world approach. The accompanying DVD contains Visual C# 2010 Express Edition, and the companion Web site contains all the code and exercises from the book. Step-by-step instructions carefully walk you through the most common tasks Q & As, quizzes, and exe

526 pages, Paperback

First published July 8, 2010

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Scott Dorman

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Scott Dorman has been designated by Microsoft as a C# Most Valued Professional in recognition for his many contributions to the C# community. Scott has been involved with computers in one way or another for as long as he can remember. He has been working with computers professionally since 1993 and with .NET and C# since 2001.

Currently, Scott's primary focus is developing commercial software applications using Microsoft .NET technologies."

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Still a useful read despite having "2010" on the cover. Gradually works its way from basics in to the more detailed and interesting aspects of C#. The features that have been added to the language more recently probably don't belong in an introductory book, so they aren't really missing here.
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