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  1. C# 3.0 Pocket Reference, Second Edition - February 2008
  2. C# Language Pocket Reference - October 2002
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The C# Language Pocket Reference offers the convenience of a quick reference in a format that will actually fit in your pocket. The book includes a guide to C# language elements, a brief overview of the Framework Class library, a cross-reference for namespaces and assemblies, a list of compiler syntax and switches, a regular expressions reference guide, and more.
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Table of Contents
  1. Chapter C# Language Pocket Reference

    1. Identifiers and Keywords

    2. Fundamental Elements

    3. Value and Reference Types

    4. Predefined Types

    5. Arrays

    6. Variables and Parameters

    7. Expressions and Operators

    8. Statements

    9. Namespaces

    10. Classes

    11. Access Modifiers

    12. Structs

    13. Interfaces

    14. Enums

    15. Delegates

    16. Events

    17. Operator Overloading

    18. Try Statements and Exceptions

    19. Attributes

    20. Unsafe Code and Pointers

    21. Preprocessor Directives

    22. Framework Class Library Overview

    23. Namespaces and Assemblies

    24. Regular Expressions

    25. Format Specifiers

    26. C# Compiler Options

    27. Essential .NET Tools

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    Product Details
    Title:
    C# Language Pocket Reference
    By:
    Peter Drayton, Ben Albahari, Ted Neward
    Publisher:
    O'Reilly Media
    Formats:
    • Print
    • Ebook
    • Safari Books Online
    Print Release:
    October 2002
    Ebook Release:
    February 2009
    Pages:
    128
    Print ISBN:
    978-0-596-00429-3
    | ISBN 10:
    0-596-00429-X
    Ebook ISBN:
    978-0-596-10399-6
    | ISBN 10:
    0-596-10399-9
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    About the Authors
    1. Peter Drayton

      Peter Drayton is an independent consultant, helping early-stage companies define and build systems that take advantage of technologies such as .NET, SOAP, XML, and COM+. Peter is also an instructor for DevelopMentor, where he teaches Essential C#.NET. Originally from Cape Town, South Africa, Peter now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, Julie. He spends his spare time researching .NET and tinkering with a small flotilla of computers cluttering up their a partment. He can be reached at peter@razorsoft.com.

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    2. Ben Albahari

      Ben Albahari is cofounder of Genamics, a provider of tools for C# and J++ programmers, as well as software for DNA and protein sequence analysis. He is author of A Comparative Overview of C#, a frequently cited comparison of C# with C/C++ and Java that was recently named by DevX as one of the top 10 .NET sites. Ben is a resident of Perth, Australia, and in his spare time enjoys composing music on his computer. He can be reached at ben@genamics.com.

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    3. Ted Neward

      Ted Neward is an independent software development architect and mentor in the Sacramento, California area. He is the author of a number of books, including Server-Based Java Programming (Manning), the forthcoming EffectiveEnterprise Java (Addison-Wesley) and Shared Source CLI Essentials (O'Reilly) and co-author of C# In a Nutshell (O'Reilly) with Peter Drayton and Ben Albahari. He is also an instructor with DevelopMentor, where he teaches and authors both the Java and .NET curriculum. He speaks frequently for technology user groups and writes technical papers for www.javageeks.com and www.clrgeeks.com. He currently labors on behalf of the University of California, Davis, architecting a rebuild of the Davis Accounting and Financial Information Services software system. Past clients include companies like Pacific Bell, EdFund, Synergex and Intuit.

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