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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great book
this is a great book with huge materials and code examples about Ms Visual c++ .Net, especially in introducing Managed C++ codes. This book is a must for who wants directly using Ms Visual C++ .Net.
Published on March 7, 2003 by N. Baskara

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1.0 out of 5 stars Does this book really say 'for Experienced Programmers' in the title?
The more I look through this book the more times I look at the cover and question the title.

Although, the codes samples are thorough, I found the extensive explanations of basic programming concepts a waste of space in this 1600+ page book. As I have experience with several languages (including C++) I had hopes that this book would be a good overview of...
Published on July 11, 2005 by G. Wingard


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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Does this book really say 'for Experienced Programmers' in the title?, July 11, 2005
This review is from: Visual C ++ .NET: A Managed Code Approach for Experienced Programmers (Deitel Developer (Sagebrush)) (Paperback)
The more I look through this book the more times I look at the cover and question the title.

Although, the codes samples are thorough, I found the extensive explanations of basic programming concepts a waste of space in this 1600+ page book. As I have experience with several languages (including C++) I had hopes that this book would be a good overview of Managed C++ with in depth coverage of advanced concepts. Instead, it fell short by trying to cover each chapter's subject matter from the ground up.

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Chapter 14: Files and Streams, Section 2: Data Hierarchy. This section is a two page explanation of how data is stored as 0s and 1s and is interpretted into larger data structures.

Chapter 19: Data Structures and Collections, Section 3: Linked; Lists. A detailed explanation of what and how linked lists work.

Reading parts of this book made me feel like I was reading an introduction to computer sciences textbook. Definately not the kind of material I was looking for as an experienced programmer converting to Managed C++.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great book, March 7, 2003
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This review is from: Visual C ++ .NET: A Managed Code Approach for Experienced Programmers (Deitel Developer (Sagebrush)) (Paperback)
this is a great book with huge materials and code examples about Ms Visual c++ .Net, especially in introducing Managed C++ codes. This book is a must for who wants directly using Ms Visual C++ .Net.
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3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars it really "moved" me to MC++, July 14, 2003
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This review is from: Visual C ++ .NET: A Managed Code Approach for Experienced Programmers (Deitel Developer (Sagebrush)) (Paperback)
the simple examples on writing MC++ codes really helps me.
eventhough some "adventurers" might say that this one is shallow, i can say that if you are new to MC++, --but no longer new to the old VC++, this one will help.
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