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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Decent, but not great,
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This review is from: Introducing Microsoft® LINQ (Paperback)
I learned a few things from the book, but overall it left me wanting more. The price matches a much bigger book, so I would've expected it to be full of good stuff, but in fact it was almost cursory on most topics. I realize it's an "Introducing" book, but for the price I would've wanted a somewhat deeper introduction.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good book although a little light,
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This review is from: Introducing Microsoft® LINQ (Paperback)
I feel a little bad rating this a 4 since it's a Beta book. It's really hard writing on betas b/c material changes so frequently.
I liked the book a lot and thought it covered the topics of LINQ and EF pretty well. I think though, it was a bit too heavy into language features of C# 3.0 and VB 9.0. Yes, it's necessary to cover many of these in the context of LINQ but I think proportion wise, it was a bit too much there and a little light in other areas (for instance, unless I totally missed it, i didn't see anything about parallell LINQ). The coverage of EF was good, but I would love to have seen about 50 more pages. Although it's small the content is right to the point however. They do a good job of discussing LINQ and EF and even showing some more advanced areas and I will say that if you read this book and understand it, you can get just about anywhere you want to be with LINQ. You can read it quickly and be up and running very quickly and that's the strength. In all honesty, I should probably have given it a 5. My personal opinion is that it's not quite a 5 but definitely higher than a 4. If it were 10.00 cheaper, I probably would have went for the 5 - but it's not a cheap book for the size of it. The authors did a great job in many areas and considering it's a beta release, they did a superb job.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Bad - 1/3 of examples actually run,
This review is from: Introducing Microsoft® LINQ (Paperback)
This book should be titled how to get confused how Linq should work. Most of the examples in the book either are broke, missing NEEDED namespaces (the author almost always is missing key pieces of code to get examples to run) or more syntaxes to run and will drive you crazy. At the end of nearly all the examples the author should write: "This code will probably mess up go online to see what I was trying to explain."
The author will go from using specific examples from a database to theoretical ones in the very next example where you are supposed to guess what should be happening in your imagination. I would probably rate this as one of the worst books on getting started in anything. Generally when you are 'introducing' someone to something you write full syntax and include full namespaces for .NET. This one omits nearly everything so you are on your own when something breaks to figure it out. If you want to learn Linq, this book will more than likely get you started with the right questions to ask. But is NOT a good book to give working viable code that (surprise, surprise) actually compiles. Some of the examples when they run don't even give you the detail but the meta data and the author does not realize, some fail, some are missing. There are barely any that run as stated in the entire book.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't bother,
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The book is not very organized. Of course the book is on beta software. The authors promise to update the code samples to refelct the latest release of LINQ. This is not done. The samples do not work with over 800 errors. Joe Mayo is a much better author and by the way his code works out of the box.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
excellent intro,
By Douggy Fresh (London,UK) - See all my reviews
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this is a great into - not something you are going to start using right away, but good to keep in mind for up and coming projects. If you are using VS2005 you can start playing with this - its not a VISTA only tool.
7 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
What head start?,
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This review is from: Introducing Microsoft® LINQ (Paperback)
Considering that this book is based on a beta product, I was expecting it to have a section on installing LINQ. Sure I can go to the LINQ's website and find out but the author should have added that section and discuss the tricks, tips, caveats and particularly his experiences when he installed the beta version of LINQ. Without the LINQ installed in my machine, I was not able to try the code examples in the book.
There is a relatively long section about C# 2.0 features. That is a nice-to-have section but that is the one he should have omitted. For a 240-page paper bound book, this is a bit pricey. I returned the book and promised myself to wait for the final release of LINQ before I buy any book about it.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
not for beginners,
By CP (ROSEDALE, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Introducing Microsoft® LINQ (Paperback)
I give this book two stars because it is not what I (a beginner) wanted to use. I cannot say how good a book it is for the audience it is written for.
This book is designed for experienced programmers who know C# code. It surveys the use of advanced programming techniques using LINQ. The authors explain on page 51 "the ability to read C# code is also important for reading the rest of this book (because LINQ examples are written in C#) and for understanding differences between C# 3.0 and Visual Basic 9.0. This is not a how to book with introductory examples. It is not for beginners. |
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Introducing Microsoft® LINQ by Paolo Pialorsi (Paperback - May 16, 2007)
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