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* One of the first books to really offer C# programmers a set of cut-and-paste Visual C# 2005 solutions, in the Apress Recipes series format. Every recipe is specifically chosen and written to help the emerging Visual C# 2005 professional do their job from day one.
* The Apress Recipes series balances code and textual explanations perfectly to explain the new nuances of Visual C# 2005 as well as present the code recipes themselves.
* The code in this book comes as a complete stand-alone Visual Studio 2005 Solution, complete with unit tests for all recipes. This means the solutions are
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* One of the first books to really offer C# programmers a set of cut-and-paste Visual C# 2005 solutions, in the Apress Recipes series format. Every recipe is specifically chosen and written to help the emerging Visual C# 2005 professional do their job from day one.

* The Apress Recipes series balances code and textual explanations perfectly to explain the new nuances of Visual C# 2005 as well as present the code recipes themselves.

* The code in this book comes as a complete stand-alone Visual Studio 2005 Solution, complete with unit tests for all recipes. This means the solutions are really ready to run as soon as the reader opens the book.

* Code is authoritative and follows Microsoft's best-practice guidelines for .NET 2.0.


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Autorenporträt
Rakesh Rajan was a Microsoft "Most Valuable Professional" in C# and an MCSD in .NET from the Bangalore, India area. He worked as a software engineer in the U.S. at Trivandrum. Rakesh passed away in 2006.