Since the "Mystery of Programming" book published, I personally received a lot of emails, in CSDN blog also answered a lot of enthusiastic readers asked questions. But usually busy, coupled with our school campus network CSDN Very slow, update the article difficult, so some readers of the problem is not timely reply, please understand.
I am very grateful to the reader for my support, which also provides me with a strong motivation to continue writing.
I am currently writing the secret of. NET 2.0 Object-oriented programming (temporary name), the book plans to write 16 chapters, so far has written to the 13th chapter, planned for the end of this year or early next year by the electronic industry publishing house.
As many readers suggest, this book uses C # 2.0, which provides an in-depth overview of the new features of Visual Studio 2005, in particular, an analysis of the inside of the. NET Framework 2.0 technology, a common sense of trust, multithreading, asynchronous Invocation, reflection, Serialization and other content made a key introduction, I strive to pursue "simple and simple", but writing skills and technical standards are limited, can only do their best.
"The Mysteries of Programming" focuses on the introduction of programming methods, in order to facilitate the introduction of the reader, when writing I intentionally skipped some of the more complex professional technology.
And the new book to make up for the "Mystery of programming" this shortcoming, can be seen as the "mystery" of the Advanced chapter, is to enhance the reader programming "internal strength" of the book.
On object-oriented theory and technology I'd like to say two more words:
I've been studying object-oriented technology for five or six years, at the Beijing Institute of Technology for senior students at the computer and software colleges, one of my students later told me that he jumped a few companies after graduating and found that the interview topic, as long as it involved object-oriented technology, hardly jumped out of the framework that I had introduced in my lectures. And every jump round, his wages on average rose 1000~2000 yuan, long before I wait for poor teachers. :-)
Many readers in the mail reflected in the spirit of studious let me very moved. In order to help the readers who are eager to learn more, I offer free lectures and exchange opportunities to the readers who study or work in Beijing and sometimes at night.
From the 4th week (end of September) to week 15th, I taught at Beijing Polytechnic University every Thursday night. NET Software Development Technology Foundation, the first class is September 28 from 6:40 to 9:00, a total of 10 lessons. The mystery of programming is the basic textbook, but it is taught directly. NET 2.0.
The classroom is not big, except 60 undergraduates who take this course, the remaining seats are limited, so the readers who want to attend the class can send me an email and I will tell the place in the email.
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