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Essential C# 7.0: Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology

Autor Mark Michaelis, Eric Lippert
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2017
Essential C# 7.0 is a well-organized, no-fluff guide to the latest versions of C# for programmers at all levels of experience. Updated to reflect new C# 7.0 features and patterns, it will help you write C# code that's simple, powerful, robust, secure, and maintainable.

This book's authors are world-class C# experts: long-time Microsoft MVP and Regional Director Mark Michaelis and Eric Lippert, formerly principal developer on Microsoft's C# compiler team. Together, they cover the entire language, illustrating key constructs with succinct examples and offering a complete foundation for successful C# development.

Essential C# 7.0 makes it easy to program with any version of C#, whether you're creating new code or maintaining existing systems.

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ISBN-13: 9781509303588
ISBN-10: 1509303588
Pagini: 900
Dimensiuni: 178 x 232 x 53 mm
Greutate: 1.59 kg
Ediția:6
Editura: PEARSON PROFESSIONAL COMPUTING
Seria Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology


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Mark Michaelis is the founder of IntelliTect, a high-end software engineering and consulting company where he serves as the chief technical architect and trainer. Mark speaks at developer conferences and has written numerous articles and books-currently, he is the Essential .NET columnist for MSDN Magazine. Since 1996, Mark has been a Microsoft MVP for C#, Visual Studio Team System, and the Windows SDK. In 2007 he was recognized as a Microsoft Regional Director. He also serves on several Microsoft software design review teams, including C# and VSTS. Mark holds a bachelor of arts in philosophy from the University of Illinois and a masters in computer science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.