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Joel Murach (Author), Anne Boehm (Editor)
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1890774464 978-1890774462 March 27, 2008 Revised
This is the .NET 3.5 edition of Murach's best-selling C# book on Windows Forms development. Here's what developers have said about earlier editions:

"I have to tell you that your C# book is far and away the best resource I have seen to date. It really does do what the learner needs. It is simple, straightforward, presents logical examples, and the two-page format is the best."

"With this book, I have quickly moved from being intimidated by C# to making it my language of choice, The fact that this process took me only 3 days should speak volumes about how effective this book is."

"I am actually flying through the C# 2005 book! And a lot of the topics I had problems with in the past are now making perfect sense."

What makes this book so effective? Here are several things it does that other C# books don t do:

#1: The OOP section deals with business objects, not cats and dogs
Object-oriented programming is the basis for C# 2008. But while other books try to explain it using whimsical examples (like mammals or cars), our book explains it in terms of true business objects, like customers, invoices, and products. So right from the start, you ll see how OOP is applied in the real world.

#2: There s a 4-chapter section on database programming
Business applications require database processing. So instead of glossing over this crucial function in a chapter or two, this book gives you 4 full chapters that show you how to use RAD tools like data sources as well as ADO.NET code to do fairly sophisticated database processing. There s certainly more to learn. But you ll have a solid set of skills that will let you easily prototype typical database applications in business.

#3: Complete applications show how all the pieces interact
The key to mastering C# development is to have plenty of real-world examples that show you how the features you're learning interact...and that help you avoid the problems that you can run into as you build complex applications. That's why this book gives you complete applications for everyday business functions (these can be downloaded for free from the Murach web site).

#4: The paired-pages format lets you set your own pace
Murach books have a distinctive format, where each two-page spread presents a single topic. You can read every page...skim or skip material you already know...quickly pinpoint the reference details you need...use the book however it works best for you. To see how this works, you can look at some pages in "Search Inside" above or download sample chapters for free from the Murach web site.


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About the Author

Joel Murach has a background in software training and is a specialist in developing business applications, particularly web applications. In the past 5 years, he has written and edited books on Java, ASP.NET, and C# that have helped thousands of developers become proficient at creating the kind of applications that businesses rely on every day.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 800 pages
  • Publisher: Mike Murach & Associates; Revised edition (March 27, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890774464
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890774462
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7.9 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #286,171 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Joel Murach has been writing and editing books about computer programming for over 10 years. During that time, he has written extensively on a wide range of Java, .NET, web, and database technologies. When he's not programming or writing books about programming, he can be found surfing or writing music.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars paired pages = wider audience, May 11, 2008
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"Murach's C# 2008" follows the Murach style where there are two books in one. The even numbered pages contain text. The odd numbered pages contain related diagrams, tables and bulleted lists.

The book targets beginners to experienced developers in Java/C++/VB/.NET along with being useful for training and reference. I'm a little skeptical when a book tries to be all things to all people, but the author does a great job with this. The "paired page" format really helps with this because you can read the most appropriate one (or both) for you at the time. I'm a Java developer. While I was able to skim some sections, I was never bored.

I particularly liked the focus on idioms and skills. There were a lot of "how to do ________" examples along with techniques such as refactoring. The end of chapter exercises were also great.

The book also walks you through features in Visual Studio 08. I like how the author highlights differences between the professional and express editions. The chapter on using the debugger was excellent.

There were only two minor things I didn't like. First, there was one significant difference from Java that was in the text section and I almost missed it skimming. The other was that sometimes the text would continue after turning the page which made it harder to follow the paired pages. I'm impressed that these are the worst things I can write. I recommend the format.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent C# 2008 Resource, July 31, 2008
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Murach's C# 2008 book is an excellent resource for getting up to speed with Microsoft's VISUAL STUDIO development environment. At this point, I have read about 1/3 of the book.

An excellent feature of this book is its use of two adjoining pages for concept presentation. Instructions and explanations are presented on left-hand pages while sample code or screen displays are shown on right-hand pages. This makes it very easy to follow and comprehend material.

The book also has a companion website where sample code is avaiable for downloading. This facilitates both understanding of presented materials and experimentation with your own ideas.

This book is geared to VISUAL STUDIO C# 2008 and I believe you need the latest software. If you are using VISUAL STUDIO C# 2005, then you may want to consider purchasing an older edition with that name.

This book is an excellent college text and I strongly recommend it for that purpose.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved the format of the book, March 8, 2010
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Compared to most .Net developers, I am a relative novice. I don't develop in .Net full time. I'm a Java developer by day and do some consulting in .Net on nights and weekends. My experiences with .Net so far have been some basic ASP.Net web sites with SQL Server as the back end database. Most of my experience has been with Visual Studio 2005. Because I'm not a fulltime .Net developer, I have to force myself to stay as current as I can with the newer technologies. It is for this reason that I wanted to read and review this book. I use C# as my language of choice but I am by no means an expert on the subject. I try to stay current on the state of .Net by going to my local Denver Visual Studio User Group's meetings and as many of the free Microsoft presentations as I can. As I have done this I have heard mentioned, certain topics that I have never heard of and know must be new and I have read about in order to learn about them. I have one other book in the Murach's series on ASP.Net 2.0 but I used it for reference but never really read it cover to cover as I did with this book.

The first thing I want to say about this book is about the way it is organized. Nearly every two pages is designed to have all the detail about a topic on the left hand page and everything that a developer would need for reference material is on the right hand page. This is a fantastic approach that I have not seen before in a technical book. It is the best of both worlds from and learning and reference point of view. If I want to read up on a topic or just look up an area as a reference, I go to the same place.

The second point that I want to emphasis about this book is that it deals with C# from a Visual Studio point of view. To me any .Net programming language is inseparable from Visual Studio. The first C# book I read as part of a course I took dealt on with the C# language itself and did not mention Visual Studio at all. You cannot discuss one without the other in my opinion. I have never met anyone who develops code in C# or VB.Net that does not use Visual Studio to write the code.

Since my undergraduate days at school I have always felt there were two kinds of technical authors. Those who try and inform the reader about the topic of their book and those who try and impress their readers with their programming expertise and knowledge. Happily this author is one of the former. He sticks to the basics of every topic he discusses in the book. He provides simple examples for each topic -- advanced enough to illustrate the topic being discussed but not too complicated to confuse and frustrate the reader. You can even download the code from the publishers website. He even provides further programming exercises at the end of each chapter so the book could be used to teach a class in C#.

The book focuses on C# from a Windows application development, rather than an ASP.Net web development, point of view. This was good and bad for me. I have not done any Windows development in the past so these examples were new to me but I would have preferred some ASP.Net examples as well. I did discover that Windows forms were very similar to web forms. They both have similar properties and events associated with them.

I got out of the book everything I was hoping to get. All the previously unknown topics to me (i.e. Partial Classes, Delegates, Indexers, Anonymous Methods, and how to use class libraries in multiple project) as well as refresher to some topics I was familiar with (i.e. ADO.Net, LINQ and Object Oriented Programming). I got a great deal more than expected out of the book in terms of discovering previously unknown features to me about Visual Studio 2008. (i.e. Class View window, Dataset Design window, Query Builder window) These was a very pleasant bonuses for me.

I think this book is perfectly designed for an experienced programmer or someone relatively new to C# and .Net. I highly recommend downloading and installing the free version of the Microsoft tools before starting this book. As the author points out, you don't need the full blown versions of Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008 to get the most out of this book. The free versions of Visual C# Developer 2008 and SQL Server 2008 Express will work perfectly with this book. He even points out and explains where things will work differently in the different version of the tools.

I think this book is perfectly designed for an experienced programmer or someone relatively new to C# and .Net. I highly recommend this book.
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