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C# in Depth
- Narrated by: Derek Lettman, Jon Skeet
- Length: 17 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
C# in Depth is a revised edition of the bestseller written by C# legend Jon Skeet. This authoritative and engaging guide is your key to unlocking this powerful language, including the new features of C# six and seven. In it, Jon introduces expression-bodied members, interpolated strings, pattern matching, and more. Real-world examples drive it all home. By the end of this awesome book, you'll be writing C# code with skill, style, and confidence.
About the Technology: The powerful, flexible C# programming language is the foundation of .NET development. Even after two decades of success, it's still getting better! Exciting new features in C# six and seven make it easier than ever to take on big data applications, cloud-centric web development, and cross-platform software using .NET Core. There's never been a better time to learn C# in Depth.
What's inside:
- Comprehensive coverage of C# 6 and 7
- Greatest hits of C# 2 - 5
- Extended pass-by-reference functionality
- String interpolation
- Composition with tuples
- Decomposition and pattern matching
Target audience are intermediate C# developers.
About the Author: Jon Skeet is a senior software engineer at Google. He studied mathematics and computer science at Cambridge, is a recognized authority in Java and C#, and maintains the position of top contributor to Stack Overflow.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- George Jost
- 2023-09-22
Impossible to follow, poorly executed
References to examples in the PDF are inconsistent and hard to follow. If it's annoying not to have a description of what the code example that you can't see is going as well. It really looks like original book was reasonably well written and there is a need for books on programming languages we can listen to in our car but this was obviously created without having any one attempt to use it. The author mentions access to a PDF of 3rd edition but not mechanism is provided to get it.
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