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Overview

The .NET Framework has been growing steadily since its birth — the API for .NET 3.5 is far bigger than that of .NET 1.0. With so much to remember, you’ll find this refcard useful for those core pieces of information which you need so often but which (if you’re like me) you can never quite recall without looking them up—topics like string formatting, and how to work with dates and times effectively. This reference card deals only with the core of .NET, making it applicable for whatever kind of project you’re working on.

Features include Common .NET Types, Formatting Strings, Declaring Events, Generics, Query Expressions (C# 3), Tips and more.


About the Author

Jon Skeet is a software engineer with experience in both C# and Java, currently working for Google in the UK. Jon has been a C# MVP since 2003, helping the community through his newsgroup posts, popular web articles, and a blog covering C# and Java. Jon’s recent book C# in Depth looks at the details of C# 2 and 3, providing an ideal guide and reference for those who know C# 1 but want to gain expertise in the newer features.

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Author of C# in Depth (Manning, 2008), co-author of Groovy in Action (Manning, 2007)

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