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Rockin the C# Interview

Rockin the C# Interview

A comprehensive question and answer reference guide for the C# Programming, language.

by Greg John Unger

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appears in C Sharp.

Completed updated for 2017! Never be stuck not knowing the answer to a technical interview question! This book will get you prepared. Never get turned down because you didn't know the answer to a technical question. Even the most advanced C# concepts are in this book. The job market is tough and the competition has never been greater. It's necessar...

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