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J#

J#

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Wrox is Dead, and This Book [is not good]
Review: As much as I love Wrox and mourn its passing, this book is one of the worst books available. It is full of typos, is almost indecipherable, and provides almost no useful knowledge of J#.

J# is a transition technology, and the world needs some good books about it. But this isn't one.

Don Kiely
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good book - I do not agree with the other reviewer
Review: This book is not for a newbie as all J# programmers have background in Java or J++. J# systax is similar to Java (or J++), and the authors have nicely pointed out where J# is different from Java, and they seem to be very knolwdgeable on the subject matter.

J# can be fully utilized if one has a copy of a good C# book because you can convert C# code to J# code line by line (need to be careful with get and set for properties).

I commend the authors' effort.

It is understandable that a book that teaches J# from gounds up is lacking; but any new programmer who wants to learn .Net would be starting with C#, not C++.net or J#.net.




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