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C# BOOKS
Posted in C# (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by ZapThink and Ronald D. Schmelzer. By ZapThink, LLC.
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Posted in C# (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by ZapThink and Ronald D. Schmelzer. By ZapThink, LLC.
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Posted in C# (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by ZapThink and Ronald D. Schmelzer. By ZapThink, LLC.
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Posted in C# (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by ZapThink and Jason Bloomberg. By ZapThink, LLC.
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Posted in C# (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by ZapThink and Ronald D. Schmelzer. By ZapThink, LLC.
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Posted in C# (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by ZapThink and Ronald D. Schmelzer. By ZapThink, LLC.
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Posted in C# (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel and Jeffrey A. Listfield and Tem R. Nieto and Cheryl H. Yaeger and Marina Zlatkina. By Prentice Hall PTR.
The regular list price is $109.99.
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3 comments about The Complete C# Training Course (Prentice Hall Complete Training Courses).
- This book is a disapointment. I shold have paid more attention to the other reviewers. However, if the price is not an issue then you could get if for the ability to search the CD for topics of interest.
- If you're looking for a way to get started in development as a complete novice, this is probably a good starting point. If you're looking to get up to speed on C# quickly, and you have experience in C/C++ or Java, then look elsewhere. The book is huge, but it belabors very basic concepts, and is achingly slow - the first chapter has a 'what is a computer' section. I don't really find the CBT bit that much more useful than an ordinary book. It's mostly just pages of HTML viewed in a browser, with a little audio. This means to type in any of the programs you're constantly switching windows between Visual Studio & the book text. Easier & cheaper just to use the book, but of course sticking it in a cardboard box with extra CDs means that Deitel can charge an extra ... for it.
- The first Deitel book I bought was the "Complete C++ Training Course"- a so called "boxed set" version. The C++ program book and a cd-rom was inside the the large box. Back then, having a book with a cd-rom was a novelty so I guess the the box justified the price. The cd-rom was an electronic version of the book - a mulimedia cyber classroom. The book itself was very poorly published-there were alot of typographical/font errors. To be honest, I really liked the Cyber classroom cd (It was a neet, stand alone application that gave a synopsis of the book. It had search capability - much like an electronic index, as well as live code samples with voiced explanations). I actually ended up just using the Cyber classroom and I left the book on the shelf as a reference.
However since the mid 1990's, most computer books include one if not two cd-roms - AND THE CD-ROM'S ARE IN THE JACKET SLEEVES. THEY ARE NOT PACKAGED IN A HOLLOW CARDBOARD BOX!). Most of Prof. Deitel's books are an excellent teaching guide-although some of the code examples and text are boring and NOT concise. This C# Training course includes a "Cyber Classroom". However is not a stand-alone application but an HTML version of the book that uses your browser to view it - this is not to my liking. Alot of computer books have html versions on a cd-rom -so this is not something unique anymore. It certainly does not justify marking up the book an additional $50 or $60. (The original price of this book is almost $110!!!!!! Although Prof. Deitel's books have a great reputation- the included cd-rom does NOT justify the inflated price of this book. MY RECOMMENDATION IS that if you are hooked on buying a Deitel book - JUST BUY THE "C# How To Program" book-and only if you can buy it at a discounted price.
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Posted in C# (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Vincent Varallo. By Wrox.
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Posted in C# (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by ZapThink and Ronald D. Schmelzer. By ZapThink, LLC.
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Posted in C# (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by ZapThink and Ronald D. Schmelzer. By ZapThink, LLC.
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The Pros and Cons of XML Report
ZapNote: Mozquito ZapNote: Advanced XML-based Form Technology
Solving Information Integration Challenges in a Service-Oriented Enterprise White Paper
Process, Presentation, and Integration White Paper: Service Orientation in Practice
The XML and Web Services Processing Challenge White Paper: Eliminating Content-Processing Bottlenecks
First Steps to Building a Single View of an SOA Presentation
The Complete C# Training Course (Prentice Hall Complete Training Courses)
ASP.NET 3.5 Enterprise Application Development with Visual Studio 2008: Problem Design Solution
ZapNote: Sarvega ZapNote: Intelligent XML and Web Services Switching
What's Hot with Web Services? Presentation
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