Reading Notes

R010400: How C# Matters To Me

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Albahari, Ben., Drayton, Peter., Merrill, Brad.  C# Essentials.  Programming the .NET Framework.  O'Reilley (Sebastopol, CA: 2001).  ISBN 0-596-00079-0 pbk.

Version 0.00 Last updated 2001-05-10-17:35 -0700 (pdt)


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Summary

I have no desire to master yet-another programming language.  I don't.  I've barely gotten into Java and Python, my C is still good and my C++ is under-used.  I have forgotten Fortran, assembler, and any COBOL that I once knew.  APL interests me as a demonstration of important concepts, not something I want to program in.  I have work to do on my own "language" for use with the Miser Project, and my time is more productively spent there than in mastering C#.

Nevertheless, I find some aspects of C# that are important to identify and appreciate, possibly for application in the Miser Project, and certainly for comprehension in delivering reliable software into the future Microsoft .NET environment.

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0.00 2001-04-01-23:37 Initiate "How C# Matters to Me" (orcmid)
I am using the O'Reilly C# Essentials as a way to check on areas of C# that attract my interest.  I also have access to the specifications, which is what I normally use when I seek precision and rigor.  But my interest doesn't take me that far at this point.

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