.NET Generics 4.0 Beginner's Guide
This is a concise, practical guide that will help you learn Generics in .NET, with lots of real world and fun-to-build examples and clear explanations. It is packed with screenshots to aid your understanding of the process. This book is aimed at beginners in Generics. It assumes some working knowledge of C# , but it isn't mandatory. The following would get the most use out of the book: Newbie C# developers struggling with Generics. Experienced C++ and Java Programmers who are migrating to C# and looking for an alternative to other generic frameworks like STL and JCF would find this book handy. Managers who want to know what Generics is and how to put it to good use. Architects will find the benchmarking extremely useful, because it's the first of its kind across a framework of several collections.

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.NET Generics 4.0 Beginner's Guide
This is a concise, practical guide that will help you learn Generics in .NET, with lots of real world and fun-to-build examples and clear explanations. It is packed with screenshots to aid your understanding of the process. This book is aimed at beginners in Generics. It assumes some working knowledge of C# , but it isn't mandatory. The following would get the most use out of the book: Newbie C# developers struggling with Generics. Experienced C++ and Java Programmers who are migrating to C# and looking for an alternative to other generic frameworks like STL and JCF would find this book handy. Managers who want to know what Generics is and how to put it to good use. Architects will find the benchmarking extremely useful, because it's the first of its kind across a framework of several collections.

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.NET Generics 4.0 Beginner's Guide

.NET Generics 4.0 Beginner's Guide

by Sudipta Mukherjee
.NET Generics 4.0 Beginner's Guide

.NET Generics 4.0 Beginner's Guide

by Sudipta Mukherjee

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This is a concise, practical guide that will help you learn Generics in .NET, with lots of real world and fun-to-build examples and clear explanations. It is packed with screenshots to aid your understanding of the process. This book is aimed at beginners in Generics. It assumes some working knowledge of C# , but it isn't mandatory. The following would get the most use out of the book: Newbie C# developers struggling with Generics. Experienced C++ and Java Programmers who are migrating to C# and looking for an alternative to other generic frameworks like STL and JCF would find this book handy. Managers who want to know what Generics is and how to put it to good use. Architects will find the benchmarking extremely useful, because it's the first of its kind across a framework of several collections.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849690799
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 01/26/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 396
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Sudipta was born in Kolkata and migrated to Bangalore, IT capital of india to assume the position of a senior research engineer in a renowned research lab. He is an Electronics engineer by education and a computer engineer/scientist by profession and passion. He graduated in 2004 with a degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering. He has been working with .NET Generics since they first appeared in .NET Framework 2.0
He has keen interest in Data structure, Algorithms, Text processing, Natural Language Processing ,Programming Language, Tools Development and Game Development.
His first book on data structure using C programming language has been recevied quite well. Parts of the book can be read on Google Books http://goo.gl/pttSh
The book also got translated to Simplified Chinese available from Amazon.cn at http://goo.gl/lc536
Sudipta is an active blogger and open source enthusiast. He mainly blogs about programming and related concepts at sudipta.posterous.com Inspired by several string processing methods in other languages, he created an Open Source string processing framework for .NET available for free use from stringdefs.codeplex.com
He lives in Bangalore with his wife. He can be reached via email to sudipto80@yahoo.com and via twitter @samthecoder
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