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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9780735623170 ISBN: 0735623171 Label: Microsoft Press Manufacturer: Microsoft Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 4 Publication Date: 2006-06-07 Publisher: Microsoft Press Studio: Microsoft Press
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Love these. Don't understand the other reviews. Comment: I have these posted next to my desk and they are wonderful. I won't bother refuting the other reviews, because I don't understand what they are talking about. Maybe the need glasses.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Only a listing of the class library Comment: I expected this collection of posters to be something more graphical, more artistic, but its only a bunch of squares listing the class library.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Noy what I expected Comment: These posters take some getting used to. The print is so small you cannot read them without standing directly in front of them. But once you figure out how to navigate them, they are pretty handy to have (if you have the 8 feet of wall space needed to hang them).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointed - Should have been packaged rolled up in a tube Comment: I was very disappointed with these posters. They could have used a lot more organization. As is, the only way its organized is by poster. Each poster should have logically grouped some of the namespaces and classes together instead of listing them all out alphabetically.
The biggest reason for giving it only two stars is because of the packaging. These 3'x2' posters come folded up to about 6"x8". They look awful hanging on the wall because of all the creases. The creases are fine for freebie fold-out posters that come in magazines, posters you pay for should be rolled up and packaged in a tube.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Make it easy to find the class library details that are essential to every .NET Framework developer#151;with four full-color posters. Created by .NET expert Jeffrey Richter, each poster includes an easy-to-scan class derivation hierarchy of the most useful types, a comprehensive list of value types, an interface cross-reference map, and an assembly cross-reference map. Keep them on your wall as quick references that you'll use again and again to find important class library details and relationships in the .NET Framework 2.0.
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