Accelerated C# 2005

Accelerated C# 2005

by TreyNash (Author)

Synopsis

This book provides the fastest path to C# mastery for programmers transitioning from another object-oriented language. Any C# programmer, at any experience level, will find it enlightening. It describes how C# works in thorough detail, discusses the most important issues for expert C# coding, and demonstrates with short and precise examples how to design and code effective C# programs. Its succinctness and clarity make it appropriate for anyone familiar with any object-oriented language; its depth will impress even expert programmers. Readers will rapidly become expert in C# by learning how to do things the right way, right from the start.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: APRESS
Published: 24 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 1590597176
ISBN 13: 9781590597170

Media Reviews

From the reviews:

It is an excellent reference and learning guide for its intended audience, experienced programmers, and is especially suitable for C++ programmers. ... The book is about the C# 2005 language ... . The book is well constructed and well edited ... . Any experienced programmer interested in C# will find this book a welcome and useful guide ... . It is most appropriate, and highly recommended, for experienced C++ programmers who want to rapidly become solid C# programmers. (David Naugler, ACM Computing Reviews, Vol. 49 (2), February, 2008)

Author Bio
Trey Nash is an escalation engineer at Microsoft working on the Windows operating systems as well as various other products. When he is not working feverishly within the bowels of the operating system, he is delivering training on .NET Platform debugging as well as user mode and kernel mode debugging on the Windows platform. Prior to working at Microsoft, he was a principal software engineer working on security solutions at Credant Technologies, a market-leading security software company. He also enjoined a stint at a large Bluetooth company developing Bluetooth solutions for the release of Microsoft Vista. Before that, he called Macromedia, Inc. home for five years. At Macromedia, he worked on a cross-product engineering team for several years, designing solutions for a wide range of products throughout the company, including Flash, Fireworks, and Dreamweaver. He specialized in COM/DCOM using C/C++/ATL until the .NET revolution. He's been glued to computers ever since he scored his first, a TI-99/4A, when he was a mere 13 years old. He astounded his parents by turning a childhood obsession into a decent-paying career, much to their dismay. Trey received his bachelor of science and his master of engineering degrees in electrical engineering from Texas A&M University. When he's not sitting in front of a computer, you can find him working in his garage, playing his piano, brushing up on a foreign language (Russian and Icelandic are the current favorites), or playing ice hockey.