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Practical Guidelines and Best Practices for Microsoft Visual Basic and Visual C# Developers (Pro-Developer)

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Get the real-world coding guidelines, expert tips, and rock-solid guidance you want to get your Microsoft .NET development expertise to the next altitude. Drawing from their widespread programming and consulting experiences, respected developers Francesco Balena and Giuseppe Dimauro share 350 excellent programming practices for Visual Basic and Visual C#, clearly stating the purpose of every practice, and when and how it should be applied. Youll get practical, valuable advice on the rightand wrongapproaches to utilizing different language elements, programming the .NET Framework, and working together with related technologies to make dependable, scalable, maintainable, and safety-increased answers.

Customer Reviews

Customer rating is 5 of 5  Required reading for beginner/intermediate level programmers   2010-03-06
By J. Nalbach (Bushkill, Pa.)
There is an abundance of books teaching C# and vb.net programming. Unfortunately, the vast majority of them don't provide best practices and standard conventions in their coding examples. Those people learning from these books end picking up bad practices. This is an invaluable guide for those who want to produce more professional code.
Customer rating is 4 of 5  not really a .net 2.0 book   2008-12-09
By ren (Edmonton, Alberta Canada)
I have nothing bad to say about this book. Except I want to point out that this is a pre-.Net 2.0 book. So some tips/tricks might not be applicable anymore. (e.g. the events section is still the old way of declaring events)
Customer rating is 5 of 5  This is another one for any Devs bookshelf.   2008-05-25
By Douggy Fresh (London,UK)
This is very much guide to best practise in your dev team. It will help any team and sure helped mine.
Its easy to absorbe and it makes a different.
It can also be dipped into when you need 'advice' and for us was a first port of call when we were setting up best practise in our department.
Might be one to get second hand and ensure that it circulates in your department.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Awesome read   2007-11-26
By Amit Kohli (Houston, TX)
As a compendium, making for efficient reading, among the best. Definitely one of my fire exit books. Can't wait for the sequel for .Net 2.0/3.x.
Congratulations to the authors for winning an Excellence Award from the Society of Technical Communication.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Excellent Reference Guide !   2007-08-31
By Mark W. Polczynski (Standish, MI)
This book was referred to me by a friend that is a very talented developer. I now see why he keeps this text on his desk while developing. The author provides excellent code examples in multiple languages. This is one of the best books that I have purchased in years !


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