Diana D. Rhoades said
I am reading Beginning Visual C# 2005. I have read many books in class and independently, on computer programming languages and topics. I would like to strongly suggest/request that authors use real world business examples in their Examples and practice questions. I do not do any programming with Animals or decks of cards, such as they use in this book. It is very hard to understand a concept without a real-world application. Give me a business problem with sales or accounting and I can get it. This is a good book except this, which is a HUGE problem.
Abu Saa Leonard said
The book is great for those who have a base knowledge of c# programming but also want to improove their skills. Although it says beginning C# 2005, this book is not for those who want to write their first program.
In covers all basic needs of a junior programmer in order to allow him to experiment and create new programs.
William Erwin said
Well presented. The code compiles and runs flawlessly. You can figure out the details on your own if you know a little bit about about basic programming--VB, etc. A HUGE time saver.
Ron L. Vincent said
Even though this is the beginning book it's better than the Pro C# 2005 book written by some of the same authors. I read this book first and the Pro version second. I found that it explains many of the concepts in a more effective way with less words.
J. Ray said
This book provided the support I was looking for. Topic very well presented.
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