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Title: C# How to Program
by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Dietel, Jeffrey A. Listfield, Tem R. Nieto, Cheryl H. Yaeger, Marina Zlatkina
ISBN: 0-13-062221-4
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Pub. Date: 14 December, 2001
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $88.00
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Average Customer Rating: 3.29 (35 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Best beginner book I've seen.
Comment: I have read a few reviewers say that this book is "not for beginners" or "hard to follow" or that it "doesn't give us any practice". Nothing could be less accurate. Are they reading the same book? I started reading the "in 24 Hours" book and the "in 21 Days" book. I got through the first few chapters of each and felt like I was spending a lot of my time trying to go back through the chapters and figure out what the authors were trying to teach. No such problem with this book. I'm half way through the book, and have a MUCH more thorough understanding of C#. I wouldn't call myself a programmer by any stretch just yet, but I know I'm getting a solid base to work from and know that I can write working C# code. If you have ever taken classes in anything and can read, this book will teach you C#. Thank you Deitels!

Rating: 5
Summary: The only way to learn c#
Comment: I am a huge fan of the how to program series, it is how I learned java. Since the how to learn java 2nd was rock solid, it was a no brainer for me to pick this book for c#. The line by line explanation of the code and tons of live examples are the key to learning as far as I am concerned (a newbie to c#). I am on ch 18 of this book and have written my own tools library (a wishlist of handy internet tools I have always wanted) and file back up and file syncronization manager (no way am I spending 25 bucks for an off the shelf app!). The book has a few code errors but that is no biggee, I was easily able to figure out solutions (plus that is when I knew I had learned something -- I when started catching mistakes) HEHE!

Rating: 1
Summary: Bad Bad Book
Comment: I cannot stand the way the book is layed out. Bolding words throught their text that have no real stand out value is what really ticks me. An there detail is bad.... example is variable types, there is about 2 lines on the subject.

I had an issue on dataset and datatable, its non existant in the text.

I can't believe I spent $85 on this text.

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