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title = "C# Succinctly - Joe Mayo"
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date = 2016-04-17
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tags = ["books", "joe mayo", "reviews", "it", "c#"]
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26101445-c-succinctly):
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I know that "succinctly" doesn't mean "let's explore everything", but there are
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some things that really need some better explanations.
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First of all, this is not a book for starters. If you never coded in your
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live, getting the basics will be really hard. Second, there are some things
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that, because you already coded, look a bit weird in the way that either C# is
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a magical language or there is something really wrong with the code.
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