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September 16, 2003

"C# in a Nutshell, Second Edition": The Programmer's Companion to the C# Language

Sebastopol, CA--Designed with the best elements from several programming languages, C# has become one of the most widely used languages for building applications on the Microsoft .NET platform. The new edition of C# in a Nutshell (O'Reilly, US $44.95) by Peter Drayton, Ben Albahari, and Ted Neward provides C# programmers with a concise and thorough reference to the language in one straightforward and accessible volume. Designed as a handbook for daily use, this book is an essential guide to the C# language and the base class APIs of the .NET Framework. Programmers will want to keep this book next to their keyboards for years to come.

Neither a "how-to" book nor a rehash of Microsoft's documentation, "C# in a Nutshell, Second Edition" goes to the source of the language and APIs to present content in a way that professional programmers will value. And, because all programmers who come to C# are migrating to an entirely new platform and new language, they'll appreciate a guide to the language that they can trust. "Programmers will want somebody to point out the new and interesting stuff, and they'll need careful guidance to avoid the 'gotchas' in this brave, new world," says coauthor Neward.

And, according to the authors, "C# in a Nutshell" will shorten the learning curve for developers who want to come to grips with the C# language and .NET platform without delay. Coauthor Drayton says, "We believe this book will help programmers to feel completely comfortable sitting down and whipping out a few thousand lines of C# code, taking full advantage of the classes in the .NET Framework, without spending hours poring through reams of online documentation."

The heart of the book is a succinct but detailed reference to the C# language and the .NET types most essential to C# programmers. Each chapter in the API reference begins with an overview of a .NET namespace and a diagram of its types, including a quick-reference entry for each type, with name, assembly, category, description, member availability, class hierarchy, and other relevant information, such as whether the type is part of the ECMA CLI specification. Newly updated for .NET Framework version 1.1, the second edition Of "C# in a Nutshell" also adds a CD that allows programmers to integrate the book's contents directly into the help files of Visual Studio .NET 2002 & 2003, giving them direct access to this valuable information via their own computers.

In addition to the API reference section, this book includes:

Every once in a while, a book becomes the standard for a technology, operating system, or programming language--which is exactly what "C# in a Nutshell" has done in a single straightforward and easy to use volume. There is no more complete, up-to-date reference to the C# Language available.

Praise for the first edition:

"'C# in a Nutshell' is the most complete reference manual of the C# language and the .NET framework that I have come across...If you have anything to do with the C# language or the .NET framework, I highly recommend adding this book to your library."
--Salt Lake ColdFusion User's Group, April 2003

"The quick reference section on the Framework classes, which takes up the majority of the book, is a guide that many developers will turn to over and over. So this is a book that belongs on many desktops, right by the computer. No matter what language you choose for .NET, you're likely to find this book useful."
--Craig Utley, Builder.com, July 2002

"Java. Perl. VB. Whatever the language, developers have come to rely on O'Reilly's 'In a Nutshell' guides for concise, expert tutorials combined with fast-access, reliable reference information. A programming language hasn't really come of age until there's an 'In a Nutshell' for it--and there's now an excellent one for Microsoft's C#...Put simply, 'C# in a Nutshell' is authoritative."
--Bill Camarda, Barnes & Noble.com

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C# in a Nutshell, Second Edition
Peter Drayton, Ben Albahari, and Ted Neward
ISBN 0-596-00526-1, 987 pages, $44.95 US, $69.95 CA, 31.95 UK
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