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Venkat Subramaniam

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4.0 étoiles sur 5 Experience Talking :) 9 juin 2005
Par Puneet P. Sarda - Publié sur Amazon.com
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If I had just two words to describe this book they would be "Experience Talking". Read this only if you have played with .net for a year or more. You will recount how you were stuck in an issue and spent anything from hours to days figuring out whats the right way to do it. And now it is out there for you in this book.

The Highs:

--> The author gets to the point from the word go instead of talking about whats .net etc.... Hence for the advanced reader, its a delight.

--> The gotchas are explained keeping in mind how Design Principles might get violated by the programmer and what can be done to avoid.

--> The examples are both in C# and VB.NET which makes it appealing for programmers from both the communities.

--> The author has gone to low level details like MSIL generated code to explain the reason behind a gotcha which clarifies things very well.

The Lows:

--> A few typos in the code (I found two glithces) but the errors will be evident to the observant reader.

Strongly recommended for anyone who believes in learning from other peoples mistakes :)
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1.0 étoiles sur 5 You Have Several Better Choices 1 novembre 2005
Par J Hollingsworth - Publié sur Amazon.com
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The real question about this book is, "What is the point?" I purchased this book based on early reviews. I encourage you not not make my mistake; you should take a look at the contents first. I believe you will quickly decide you have several better book choices from Amazon. The book is a collection of essentially unrelated code snippets in C# and VB.NET, which describe how not to write code. Everything in the book is well-known and available in the C# / VB.NET online documentation. If you are specifically interested in programming mistakes then this book may be of interest to you. But if you are looking for practical coding techniques you should look somewhere else.
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4.0 étoiles sur 5 Watch out for that pitfall! 5 juin 2005
Par Robert L. Stinnett - Publié sur Amazon.com
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Most C# and VB.Net programmers know there are many quirks and unforseen results that hide within the .NET Framework. Sometimes we think we know how something should behave, and will spend hours trying to make it work -- all the while, the actual behavior was working correctly, it was our assumptions that were incorrect.

In this book, the author takes you through 75 of the most common quirks, gotchas and pitfalls that even the most experienced .NET programmer sometimes will get stuck up on. This is not a book about errors within .NET, rather one that shows you the more common differences between perceived and expected results.

The book is organized into sections covering different areas of the framework -- from the CLR itself, to garbage collection, to the Visual Studio environment, and beyond. One of the more helpful parts about the book is the author in many places will illustrate code snippets with "gotcha" or incorrect code, and then have a sample of the correct way to code a given item to get back the intended results. In addition, a wrap-up at the end of each gotcha puts the entire thing into a nutshell-quote to make it (hopefully) easy to remember and apply.

To wrap it all up, the author also includes a pretty comprehensive appendix to direct to you to web sites, online discussion groups and FAQ's to find out more information about the particular quirk or gotcha.

All in all, one of those books you won't just purchase and sit down and read for the heck of it. Rather, one of the books you purchase and yank off the shelf when you find yourself doing some .NET programming and find yourself scratching your head trying to avoid a pitfall.
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