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Christine25
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Hi I'm aspiring to become a senior .Net developer, and I found a book called "Programming .NET Components, 2nd Edition Second Edition by Juval Lowy" and just want to know if it's worth to read the book as it's talking about .net component in general (so it's a very rare book teaching .Net components, not sure WHY !!!**)
Indeed, I'm looking to read up any book that contains advanced concept of .Net to improve my skills to become a senior dev, and I found the above book.
1) Can anyone tell me if it's worth to read it up to have advanced skills?
2) Is .Net component worth to learn today??
3) If you know any advanced books out there, please send me the links
4) I also read in the book that the author of the book is recognized by Microsoft as Software Legend
5) I have never seen such a book in .net, so it's a rare book teaching .Net components !!!
So I personally (OP) consider myself as a Mid-Level developer specially in C#, but I'm more advanced in VB.Net than C# as I started programming with VB6 7 years ago and moved up to VB.Net... and 3 years ago only I started working on C# but I found many similarity but I'm not that advanced in C# than I am in VB.Net.
The below is writing regarding the author of the book
He is Microsoft's Regional Director for the Silicon Valley, working with Microsoft to help the industry adopt .NET. Juval participates in the Microsoft internal design review for future versions of .NET and related technologies.
Also please guys, don't be to tough on me while replying !!! please be gently as I just want to learn more
Christine
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Indeed, I'm looking to read up any book that contains advanced concept of .Net to improve my skills to become a senior dev, and I found the above book.
1) Can anyone tell me if it's worth to read it up to have advanced skills?
2) Is .Net component worth to learn today??
3) If you know any advanced books out there, please send me the links
4) I also read in the book that the author of the book is recognized by Microsoft as Software Legend
5) I have never seen such a book in .net, so it's a rare book teaching .Net components !!!
So I personally (OP) consider myself as a Mid-Level developer specially in C#, but I'm more advanced in VB.Net than C# as I started programming with VB6 7 years ago and moved up to VB.Net... and 3 years ago only I started working on C# but I found many similarity but I'm not that advanced in C# than I am in VB.Net.
The below is writing regarding the author of the book
He is Microsoft's Regional Director for the Silicon Valley, working with Microsoft to help the industry adopt .NET. Juval participates in the Microsoft internal design review for future versions of .NET and related technologies.
Also please guys, don't be to tough on me while replying !!! please be gently as I just want to learn more
Christine
Continue reading...