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Master Microsoft's New Programming Language with a Guide by a Member of the C# Team; A Programmer's Introduction to C#

Business Wire, Nov 9, 2000

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BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 9, 2000

Apress announces the release of A Programmer's Introduction to C# by Eric Gunnerson, a key member of Microsoft's C# design team. Gunnerson's command of C#, garnered from his role as head of the C# Quality Assurance team, will guide intermediate to advanced developers through the first component-oriented language in the C/C family.

A Programmer's Introduction to C# details how C# works, reveals background information about its design and explains how it fits into Microsoft's new .NET Frameworks. Readers will learn how to program in C# and how to author .NET components, benefiting from Gunnerson's unique expertise.

More highlights from this title include:


-- An introduction to object-oriented programming in C#

-- A "Quick Start" chapter for programmers who want the fast track to
   learning C#

-- Detailed coverage of each C# feature, including classes,
   structs, attributes and more

-- An overview of the .NET Frameworks

-- A C# language comparison, indispensable for people programming in
   C  , Java and Visual Basic

A Programmer's Introduction to C# provides readers with a comprehensive, insider's perspective on C# -from the drawing board to completion.

About the Book

A Programmer's Introduction to C#, by Eric Gunnerson ISBN: 1-893115-86-0 $34.95 US

About the Author

Eric Gunnerson is a software design engineer in Microsoft's Visual C QA group and a member of the C# design team. In the course of his professional career, he has worked primarily on database products and tools - and is proud of the fact that nearly half of the companies he has worked for remain in business.

This title is available at major bookstores and computer stores, direct from Apress at 510 549 5930 or via email at HYPERLINK "mailto:sales@apress.com" sales@apress.com.

For a review copy, author interview or more information, contact Bridget Salmi at 510 549 5936 or HYPERLINK "mailto:bridget_salmi@apress.com" bridget_salmi@apress.com.

About Apress

Apress, located in Berkeley, CA, is an innovative publishing company devoted to meeting the needs of existing and potential programming professionals. Simply put, the "A" in Apress stands for the "author s press"!. Apress unique author-centric approach to publishing grew from conversations between Dan Appleman and Gary Cornell, authors of best-selling, highly regarded computer books. In 1998 they set out to create a publishing company that emphasized quality above all else - a company with books that would be considered the best in their market. Dan and Gary's vision has resulted over 25 titles by many leading software professionals.

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