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A true professional's guide to C# 6 Professional C# 6 and .NET Core 1.0 provides complete coverage of the latest updates, features, and capabilities, giving you everything you need for C#. Get expert instruction on the latest changes to Visual Studio 2015, Windows Runtime, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, Windows Store Apps, Windows Workflow Foundation, and more, with clear explanations, no-nonsense pacing, and valuable expert insight. This incredibly useful guide serves as both tutorial and desk reference, providing a professional-level review of C# architecture and its application in a number of areas. You'll gain a solid background in managed code and .NET constructs within the context of the 2015 release, so you can get acclimated quickly and get back to work. The new updates can actively streamline your workflow, with major changes including reimagined C# refactoring support, a new .NET Web app stack, and the .NET compiler platform that makes C# and Visual Basic compilers available as APIs. This book walks you through the changes with a comprehensive C# review. Explore the new Visual Studio templates for ASP.NET Core 1.0, Web Forms, and MVC Learn about the networking switch to HttpClient and ASP.NET Web API's replacement of WCF Data Services Work with the latest updates to the event log, Windows Runtime 2.0, and Windows 8.1 deployment and localization Dig deep into the new .NET 5.0 GC behaviors and the Migrations addition to ADO.NET Microsoft has stepped up both the cadence and magnitude of their software releases. Professional C# 6 and .NET Core 1.0 shows you everything you need to know about working with C# in a real-world context. Review: Great book for experienced coders. - Great intro to C#6 and .NET Core. If you want to learn these two this is the book. Not for beginners. Have been coding in C# since .NET 1.1 Review: Comprehensive Coverage of every C# 6 & .NET Core technology, but let down a little by the examples - Really pleased with this and it offers comprehensive coverage of every aspect of .Net Core. My only issue is that while there are downloadable example projects for each chapter, they were written with a pre-release version of VS/.Net Core/Win 10/whatever, so when you load them up in Visual Studio, all of the external references are broken and they wont compile.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 45 Reviews |
J**K
Great book for experienced coders.
Great intro to C#6 and .NET Core. If you want to learn these two this is the book. Not for beginners. Have been coding in C# since .NET 1.1
B**R
Comprehensive Coverage of every C# 6 & .NET Core technology, but let down a little by the examples
Really pleased with this and it offers comprehensive coverage of every aspect of .Net Core. My only issue is that while there are downloadable example projects for each chapter, they were written with a pre-release version of VS/.Net Core/Win 10/whatever, so when you load them up in Visual Studio, all of the external references are broken and they wont compile.
D**F
A comprehensive book, but a tough haul for a ...
A comprehensive book, but a tough haul for a newbie on C# and NET core programming. Be prepared to spend some time to work your way through this rather comprehensive volume. Combine this book with internet resources to develop your own C# programming application.
M**E
Great book. Haven't finished it yet
It has what I expect it to have. Great book. Haven't finished it yet. Just read about 1/3 of it.
A**R
Covers a wide range of topics in good detail. It is very clear and I enjoy ...
Just what I needed. Covers a wide range of topics in good detail. It is very clear and I enjoy reading it. Moving from C++ to C# I find the explanations of memory handling and other very specific C# topics very helpful.
A**R
Great references, snippets and thorough explanations about C# and
Great references, snippets and thorough explanations about C# and .NET Core 1.0. There are ASP.NET Core references in this book but it's only summarized in a vague manner. But that's ok, this book is not advertising ASP.NET Core
J**S
Cracks in the crystal ball
This book almost won the .NET Core 1.0 publication race. The first book/s on a new technology sell more and thus make more money but the 'best' books come later. It's obvious the author was using an early version (probably RC1) of .NET Core when writing this book. Unfortunately, RC2 removed the command line tools and opted to release them in 'Previews'. As of today (30 May 2016) the tooling preview is preview 1. Preview 1 does not contain all the functionality that's shown in this book. For example, page 19 talks about the REPL. The REPL is not currently available. On page 21 it states that you can compile a program to native code using this command line: > dotnet build --native. No, you can't. Running that will give you an error. The note (in the insert) on page 22 mentions the 'dotnet compile' command but that currently is not available either. Maybe these tools will be available in the future, maybe not. For now the book leaves the reader scratching their head. Also, (Code on page 20) the NetStandard.Library moniker shown under the "dependencies" section of the sample project.json file is obsolete. It has been replaced by Microsoft.NETCore.App. This mistake propagates into subsequent chapters. If the code is still in RC or Preview status, write a blog post or at most, a 200-300 page book on getting started. Don't write the 1400+ page professional edition until development slows down. To learn more about the current state of .NET Core, read Microsoft's .NET blog. 5 start reviews for a 1400+ page professional level programming book, containing thousands of lines of sample code, posted less than 30 days after publication, should be taken with a grain of salt. JE
J**N
Highly recommended
I am only about a third of the way through this book, but I am really enjoying it - and learning a lot along the way. This is my first introduction to .NET Core and I am liking what I see so far.
E**A
Excelente
Excepcional. Jรก tinha a versรฃo deste livro aplicado ao vb.net e o mesmo jรก havia me salvado em diversas situaรงรตes. Com esse de C# nรฃo estรก sendo diferente, conteรบdo claro, รบtil, bem organizado. Muito bom.
T**.
Nice structure and content
Very good book with a lot of valuable information. New versions of C# and .Net Core do not make this book old.
J**S
Full of C# Goodness
For me there's always that stage where I know a little bit gleaned from the web here and there, and I know I need to know more and only a book will do to lead me onwards. This is my 4th Wrox "Professional..." book. Wrox are rapidly replacing O'Reilly as my go-to publishers of choice. I've only had this book for a couple of days, but already I can see that it's surpassed my expectations. It not only covers the C# language (my primary purpose in getting it) but also much more about .NET and programming for Windows. At 1464 pages, there's plenty to be getting on with. The writing style is definitely aimed at people who already know a bit. If you're a complete programming newbie, you'll probably want to be looking elsewhere.
K**K
Five Stars
Good reference as our company moves into the future of distributed computing.
S**S
A dictionary of everything C#
This "professional" tag is worth it. This book has been very useful. Of course it does not replace online search when you are stuck while programming, but it does get you going with all the necessary concepts for interviews and such.
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