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  • Title: Thinking in C#
  • Author(s) Larry O'Brien, Bruce Eckel
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; December 26, 2013;
  • Paperback: ???
  • eBook: PDF (975 pages)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1861008171
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861008176
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Book Description

This book gives a good start and Complete introduction for C# Programming for Beginner’s. While reading this book it is fun and easy to read it. This book is best suitable for first time C# readers, Covers all fast track topics of C# for all Computer Science students and Professionals.

Written in the proven style of Eckel's award winning Thinking in Java!-- Hundreds of self-contained example programs move the reader to test, extend, and apply lessons learned.

About the Authors
  • Larry O’Brien is a Sr. Content Production Manager for Xamarin technologies at Microsoft.
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