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Title: Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming
by Jeffrey Richter
ISBN: 0-7356-1422-9
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Pub. Date: 23 January, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $49.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.53 (74 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: The book to read before you get serious with .Net
Comment: Read this book. I had done some C# coding even before I read it, but in hindsight I realize how little I knew until I read Richter's book. It tells you how the CLR works, how to use its constructs, and avoid common but subtle mistakes.

This book goes into some of the important details of the CLR and how they are exposed through C#. Examples include how the garbage collector works, intricacies of non-deterministic finalization, reflection, boxing/unboxing, using interfaces, etc. Jeffrey Richter emphasizes the subtle points and provides C# code that really helps you understand what is going on.

The title, however, is misleading - the book is more conceptual than applied. It won't show you how to use the .Net libraries, write web services, GUI, or whatever "applied" stuff you may be dealing with.

Well-paced for somebody familiar with C++ or Java. Unlike other books, there are no brain-dead code examples or drills on what OO programming is etc. If you are a decent programmer, you can get up to speed with .Net fast using this book.

Rating: 5
Summary: Picks up where the others leave off
Comment: This book is an absolute necessity for anyone serious about writing programs targeting the .NET Framework. The author delves far deeper into the inner workings of this new platform then any I've encountered so far. It is not intended to be a tutorial, especially for a particular programming language. Instead, it's an in depth discussion on how the basic framework classes operate internally and how best to manipulate them efficiently and expertly. Virtually all the examples are in the C# language, but this does not prevent VB.NET and Managed C++ users from following the material. In fact, he does point out when the different languages utilize the framework differently and/or how these languages map into the framework. Chapters 2 & 3 did require my reading them more than once. The material is complicated and dense, but he covers it with great clarity and expertise. Just expect to return to it several times. He covers a lot of ground in great detail in these chapters on assemblies and the various strategies available for deploying programs and components. Also, the chapters on manipulating text and the garbage collection facilities are the best and the most detailed I've encountered. Many lights will go off in your mind as you're reading this book. I highly recommend this book to anyone AFTER learning the syntax of their chosen .NET language.

Rating: 5
Summary: A Must Read for .NET Programmers
Comment: Jeffrey Ricther has written a very thorough yet readable book describing Microsoft's .NET Framework from both 3,000 feet and, at the same time, 1 millimeter. His direct interaction with the Microsoft team that developed .NET has proven to be a competitive edge that other .NET books currently on the market lack. If you're serious about .NET programming in any language, this is a book you need to buy and read multiple times.

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