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A book about the .NET framework

Hello!!

I have earlier worked with C++ and I'm rather good at OOP.
I know the language C# quite good but I'm not so good at the .NET framework.

I therefore looking for a book about the framework that give me some
information so I know where to search when I
looking for something.

//Tony

Oct 16 '07 #1
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 13:25:06 +0200, "TonyJ"
<jo*****************@telia.comwrote:
>Hello!!

I have earlier worked with C++ and I'm rather good at OOP.
I know the language C# quite good but I'm not so good at the .NET framework.

I therefore looking for a book about the framework that give me some
information so I know where to search when I
looking for something.

//Tony

Microsoft Press have some pretty good books about the .NET framework
itself.

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Oct 16 '07 #2
Hello!

Can you specify exactly which one you mean.

//Tony
"Rad [Visual C# MVP]" <ra*@nospam.comskrev i meddelandet
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 13:25:06 +0200, "TonyJ"
<jo*****************@telia.comwrote:
Hello!!

I have earlier worked with C++ and I'm rather good at OOP.
I know the language C# quite good but I'm not so good at the .NET
framework.

I therefore looking for a book about the framework that give me some
information so I know where to search when I
looking for something.

//Tony

Microsoft Press have some pretty good books about the .NET framework
itself.

--
http://bytes.thinkersroom.com

Oct 16 '07 #3
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 13:25:06 +0200, "TonyJ"
<jo*****************@telia.comwrote:
>Hello!!

I have earlier worked with C++ and I'm rather good at OOP.
I know the language C# quite good but I'm not so good at the .NET framework.

I therefore looking for a book about the framework that give me some
information so I know where to search when I
looking for something.

//Tony
This is a good book but almost certainly not what you want:

Framework Design Guidelines - K Cwalina & B Abrams. ISBN: 0321246756
Oct 18 '07 #4

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