出版社: Manning Publications
出版年: 2013-9-27
页数: 616
定价: USD 49.99
装帧: Paperback
ISBN: 9781617291340
内容简介 · · · · · ·
C# in Depth has become widely regarded as one of the best books in its field, focusing on C# as a language to provide an unparalleled level of detail. It explains not just what the language does, but also why it was designed that way. C# in Depth, Third Edition has been updated and expanded to cover the new features in C# 5, such as async modifier and async await operator which...
C# in Depth has become widely regarded as one of the best books in its field, focusing on C# as a language to provide an unparalleled level of detail. It explains not just what the language does, but also why it was designed that way. C# in Depth, Third Edition has been updated and expanded to cover the new features in C# 5, such as async modifier and async await operator which provide greater support for asynchronous operations and improve the ability to write asynchronous code which is readable, robust, and maintainable. It expertly guides the reader through the details and gives a new level of clarity about how the language works and how to use it most effectively. *Explains the what and why of C# * Covers new features of C# 5 * Shows how to avoid hidden pitfalls This book is aimed at intermediate to advanced developers who already know C# to some extent - but are possibly very rusty. C#, which is used to write asynchronous code, is a language primarily developed by Microsoft, targeting the .NET platform and is widely used in the corporate world. .NET 4.5 , released August 2012, supports C# 5 which is the next version of the language and contains features that make it much easier to write apps for Windows 8, which relies heavily on asynchrony.
作者简介 · · · · · ·
Jon Skeet is a Senior Software Engineer at Google, and a highly visible participant of newsgroups, user groups, international conferences, and the Stack Overflow Q&A site. Jon spends much of his day coding in Java, but his heart belongs to C#.
The page for this book: http://csharpindepth.com/ or http://manning.com/skeet3/
Author's blog: http://msmvps.com/blogs/jon_skeet/
目录 · · · · · ·
◦2: Core foundations: building on C# 1
•Part two ◦3: Parameterized typing with generics
◦4: Saying nothing with nullable types
◦5: Fast-tracked delegates
◦6: Implementing iterators the easy way
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◦2: Core foundations: building on C# 1
•Part two ◦3: Parameterized typing with generics
◦4: Saying nothing with nullable types
◦5: Fast-tracked delegates
◦6: Implementing iterators the easy way
◦7: Concluding C# 2: the final features
•Part three ◦8: Cutting fluff with a smart compiler
◦9: Lambda expressions and expression trees
◦10: Extension methods
◦11: Query expressions and LINQ to Objects
◦12: LINQ beyond collections
•Part four ◦13: Minor changes to simplify code
◦14: Dynamic binding in a static language
•Part five ◦15: Asynchrony with async/await
◦16: C# 5 bonus features and closing thoughts
•Appendices ◦A: LINQ standard query operators
◦B: Generic collections in .NET
◦C: Version summaries
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0 有用 Pumpkin_Snail 2016-01-31 10:22:43
赵三本
0 有用 maphysart 2014-04-18 17:43:00
没有从头开始讲语法,确实是in depth的一本书。
0 有用 崩溃侠 2015-06-29 20:27:18
又一大部头读完了,作者带领回顾C#发展历史,高速你它如何成为现在这个样子。非常好的向导书
0 有用 Kelvin Zhang 2015-07-13 10:50:21
作者很牛,不光写书厉害,还是stack overflow的top 0.01%(http://stackoverflow.com/users/22656/jon-skeet)。他还挺幽默,比如倒数第二章的代码里出现了Time Machine和TARDIS(经典英剧《Doctor Who》),读着的时候真是会心一笑。这是一本帮助你知其然并且尽量知其所以然的书,有些老程序员经常说想当年如何如何,这本书就... 作者很牛,不光写书厉害,还是stack overflow的top 0.01%(http://stackoverflow.com/users/22656/jon-skeet)。他还挺幽默,比如倒数第二章的代码里出现了Time Machine和TARDIS(经典英剧《Doctor Who》),读着的时候真是会心一笑。这是一本帮助你知其然并且尽量知其所以然的书,有些老程序员经常说想当年如何如何,这本书就像一个从C#蒙昧时代走过来的老程序员一样把这门语言的演化娓娓道来。当然,很多东西我都没有看懂,不过聊以自慰的是作者经常安慰我说,如果你看懂了,你就比99%的程序员懂得多;如果你没看懂,也没关系,因为你几乎不大可能使用这些特性…… (展开)
0 有用 Holmes 2019-09-18 11:12:50
神书一本,学习c#的必看之作。和CLR via地位一样
0 有用 Holmes 2019-09-18 11:12:50
神书一本,学习c#的必看之作。和CLR via地位一样
0 有用 cyberpiok 2017-08-16 12:11:38
我qtmd吧。。废话这么多,读它的人为啥不直接去读spec呢。。。
0 有用 大白痴同学 2017-06-10 14:53:24
老司机裂墙推荐的c#必读经典
0 有用 halamourinho 2017-05-08 08:10:22
读过的第一本英文书。从c#1.0到5.0,每个语言特性都讲得很清楚。不止讲了怎么用,也讲了为什么会有这个特性,以及背后的思想和理念。
0 有用 bohao wang 2016-07-17 01:41:49
按版本历史介绍语言,好