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title: "Professional C# 7 and .NET Core 2.0"
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# Professional C# 7 and .NET Core 2.0

**Brand:** christian nagel
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    Excessively verbose, wasting a lot of time to skip unnecessary details
  

*by D***M on Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2018*

I am at page 200 or so now, and have no doubt about the value of the book. I kind of love this book. I am sure that I will read to the last pages of it... some day.Problem is, it is way too verbose, extremely verbose. I am skipping almost 80% of the words, to exaggerate a bit. It is very hard to find the key point of each and every feature of the language it tries to introduce, buried under unnecessarily long background and introduction. No highlighting of the key concepts - just endless stream of words... making it really hard to find the paragraph / sample code that explains the key concepts.If you have limited time to learn C# / .NET Core, you may want to avoid this book, and find a thinner book.[UPDATE]Organization, explanations, and samples of some sections are below my expectations. For example, I am pretty disappointed with chapter 15, Asynchronous Programming. Explanations were not clear and very accurate, if not wrong. I had to search and read documentations / articles online on the subject to understand the feature enough. One example is the "Synchronization Context," which is pretty important for many non-trivial applications. I now have doubt that I would like to read through this book, most of the chapters, to the end...

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    This book is a MONSTER!
  

*by J***J on Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2018*

I'm only a few chapters into this book, but already I love it and know it was an excellent choice. This book assumes no existing knowledge of C# and very little knowledge of programming in general. Those who have C# experience will be able to skip many early chapters, but will find them a nice reference if they ever have a question or forget details about something. For those with programming experience in other language, including exposure to C and a little C++, I have been able to skim past some areas while learning C#-specific information. For anyone just starting, there will be a lot to learn, but this book will cover everything without magically assuming you learned it elsewhere. Once I've gotten up to speed, I can see using this book as a reference for a long time to come. The quality of writing in this book is top notch as well.

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    C#7.0 .Net Core 2.0 Book Review
  

*by J***S on Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2019*

The book is big, I'll say that. That said: a Karli Watson style book with example programs, No. Little bits of code to show his point is all you get for the size and price of the book. Not sure what he was thinking when he wrote it. To learn something you need example programs to show how a feature works, not a line or two of code. The book is not hard for me to follow, just hard to put things together and figure out how they work for real. You can download the book code, look out, it's big too. But, I don't learn looking at other peoples code, I learn by typing it in, seeing it run, stepping through it, and fixing the errors myself. The book is also very dense, lots of new things packed in small writing, hard for my eyes to see. Hope this helps others when deciding on a .Net Core book to learn from. I think better to go find an older one in the Beginning series, go through it and try to understand .Net Core then proceed to a book like this.Not sure what the authors were thinking when they wrote this book. Now that I've spent some time with it, it's more of an encyclopedia than a learning book. For me, the book is pretty much useless. About the biggest waste of money I've done for awhile. There are better books out there to learn .NET CORE, and the .NET CORE is now up to 3.1, so a book I bought recently is now outdated and useless.

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