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  • K King Fisher

    Hi, Could you please suggest some(must) great books for senior dot net developer. :) Edited: let me mention specifically, To learn in depth. .net framework and CLR working ? C# depth -How memory get allocated for non static classes, static classes ? SQL server :How query execution,SQL joins working, How it was designed?

    நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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    Rob Philpott
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    I've never really figured out what 'senior' means in terms of developer. I'm one apparently, according to my contract. Probably means old, or wise maybe. Thing is, I'd reckon a senior developer would be able to come up with a few without asking...

    Regards, Rob Philpott.

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    • K King Fisher

      Hi, Could you please suggest some(must) great books for senior dot net developer. :) Edited: let me mention specifically, To learn in depth. .net framework and CLR working ? C# depth -How memory get allocated for non static classes, static classes ? SQL server :How query execution,SQL joins working, How it was designed?

      நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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      Maximilien
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      .net what ? .net internals ? language agnostic ? C# ? VB ? What is your goal ?

      I'd rather be phishing!

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      • M Maximilien

        .net what ? .net internals ? language agnostic ? C# ? VB ? What is your goal ?

        I'd rather be phishing!

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        King Fisher
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        .net internal like CLR, C#,.etc The book which you like to suggest for your juniors

        நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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        • K King Fisher

          Hi, Could you please suggest some(must) great books for senior dot net developer. :) Edited: let me mention specifically, To learn in depth. .net framework and CLR working ? C# depth -How memory get allocated for non static classes, static classes ? SQL server :How query execution,SQL joins working, How it was designed?

          நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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          Lost User
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          books on .net - Google Search[^]. Also, anything by Joseph Conrad, Herman Melville, Stendhal, Hilary Mantel ...

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          • K King Fisher

            Hi, Could you please suggest some(must) great books for senior dot net developer. :) Edited: let me mention specifically, To learn in depth. .net framework and CLR working ? C# depth -How memory get allocated for non static classes, static classes ? SQL server :How query execution,SQL joins working, How it was designed?

            நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            "The Elements of Style" by Strunk&White

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            • R Rob Philpott

              I've never really figured out what 'senior' means in terms of developer. I'm one apparently, according to my contract. Probably means old, or wise maybe. Thing is, I'd reckon a senior developer would be able to come up with a few without asking...

              Regards, Rob Philpott.

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              King Fisher
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              Quote:

              a senior developer would be able to come up with a few without asking...

              I agree. I was wondering many times most of our mentors, the way of answering for a questions in codeproject or stact overflow. Its inspired me, I would like to become them (technically).So I eagerly looking forward for some guidance.

              நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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              • K King Fisher

                Hi, Could you please suggest some(must) great books for senior dot net developer. :) Edited: let me mention specifically, To learn in depth. .net framework and CLR working ? C# depth -How memory get allocated for non static classes, static classes ? SQL server :How query execution,SQL joins working, How it was designed?

                நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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                Lost User
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                • K King Fisher

                  Hi, Could you please suggest some(must) great books for senior dot net developer. :) Edited: let me mention specifically, To learn in depth. .net framework and CLR working ? C# depth -How memory get allocated for non static classes, static classes ? SQL server :How query execution,SQL joins working, How it was designed?

                  நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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                  Kevin Marois
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                  That question is too vague to answer with any real substance. The choice of books you read as a developer would almost certainly be swayed by the path of development you choose.

                  If it's not broken, fix it until it is. Everything makes sense in someone's mind. Ya can't fix stupid.

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                  • R Rob Philpott

                    I've never really figured out what 'senior' means in terms of developer. I'm one apparently, according to my contract. Probably means old, or wise maybe. Thing is, I'd reckon a senior developer would be able to come up with a few without asking...

                    Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                    littleGreenDude
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                    A developer with gray hair. :)

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                    • K King Fisher

                      Hi, Could you please suggest some(must) great books for senior dot net developer. :) Edited: let me mention specifically, To learn in depth. .net framework and CLR working ? C# depth -How memory get allocated for non static classes, static classes ? SQL server :How query execution,SQL joins working, How it was designed?

                      நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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                      dandy72
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                      King Fisher wrote:

                      for senior dot net developers

                      King Fisher wrote:

                      To learn in depth.

                      While it's not in book form, I would recommend the source for .NET itself. Seriously. If said developer is as senior as claimed, he should easily make sense of it.

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                      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                        Well, I enjoyed all the Terry Pratchett books. And I think David Eddings is a good author as well. But I'd avoid all of Dan Brown's output: he writes a short story into 600 pages. As far as autobiographies go, Ranulph Fiennes is a professional lunatic, and Carrie Fisher was an addict - but they both wrote well (even if Carrie's books seemed rather short). And if you can get hold of a copy of Brian Shul's "Sled driver - flying the World's Faster Jet" then that's well worth a read.

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                        Lost User
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                        Depends how long the flight is, Pratchett's good for short hops, but I like a Stephen King on long haul international.

                        Sin tack ear lol Pressing the any key may be continuate

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                        • K King Fisher

                          Hi, Could you please suggest some(must) great books for senior dot net developer. :) Edited: let me mention specifically, To learn in depth. .net framework and CLR working ? C# depth -How memory get allocated for non static classes, static classes ? SQL server :How query execution,SQL joins working, How it was designed?

                          நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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                          Jon McKee
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                          CLR via C# by Jeffrey Richter has some great information on the CLR and how it works. If you really want a reading project try to get through the volumes of The Art of Programming by Donald Knuth.

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                          • J Jon McKee

                            CLR via C# by Jeffrey Richter has some great information on the CLR and how it works. If you really want a reading project try to get through the volumes of The Art of Programming by Donald Knuth.

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                            King Fisher
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                            Quote:

                            CLR via C# by Jeffrey Richter

                            Yeah , I have heard about this book, I have started it. thanks

                            நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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                            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                              Well, I enjoyed all the Terry Pratchett books. And I think David Eddings is a good author as well. But I'd avoid all of Dan Brown's output: he writes a short story into 600 pages. As far as autobiographies go, Ranulph Fiennes is a professional lunatic, and Carrie Fisher was an addict - but they both wrote well (even if Carrie's books seemed rather short). And if you can get hold of a copy of Brian Shul's "Sled driver - flying the World's Faster Jet" then that's well worth a read.

                              Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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                              Mel Padden
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                              I've been looking for that Sled Driver book for a couple of years now. It's horrendously expensive.

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                              • K King Fisher

                                Hi, Could you please suggest some(must) great books for senior dot net developer. :) Edited: let me mention specifically, To learn in depth. .net framework and CLR working ? C# depth -How memory get allocated for non static classes, static classes ? SQL server :How query execution,SQL joins working, How it was designed?

                                நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்

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                                Uwe Laas
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                                Just found this one: coreclr/README.md at master · dotnet/coreclr · GitHub[^] Disclaimer: I did not check it out in detail yet. Uwe

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