C# Programmer’s Handbook is a complete description of the C# language as used in .NET development for both the current version of .NET (version 1.1) and the version of .NET due out in late 2004 (version 2.0). This is the only book that will include full coverage of C# 2.0 features such as generics for the foreseeable future (next 6 months). MacBeth is a Microsoft insider who has been working with the Whidbey release internally since its conception. Addressed to experienced programmers, this book will remain extremely useful to current users of .NET 1.1 even if they have only limited curiosity about .NET 2.0.
Only book to include complete coverage of the Whidbey features of C# (C# 2.0) Material explains and demonstrates the use of concepts in a gradual fashion Streamlined samples do not contain extraneous material that distract the reader Sample code presented is based upon common tasks (i.e. connecting to a database, creating a singleton remote object, etc.) instead of objects, classes, methods and properties like the presentation in MSDN or other books Visual approach to learning C# with callouts explaining concepts Quick reference that could be used to help pass the MCSD.NET exams