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Overview

As C# has evolved over the past few years, there’s more and more to remember. You’ll find this reference card useful whatever type of C# project you’re working on, and whichever version of C# you’re using. It covers many topics, from the basics of string escape sequences to the brave new world of query expressions and LINQ in C# 3.

Features include String Literals, Delegates, Declaring Events, Generics, Extension Methods, Query Expressions (C# 3), Hot 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.

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

Blog
http://msmvps.com/jon.skeet

Web Site
http://pobox.com/~skeet/csharp