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Then this is the book
you are looking for.
Chris Richardson takes
you from the ground up actually he starts below the ground, by
first of all establishing the foundations on which your .NET understanding
is to be built. For nearly every .NET concept he gives a mainframe technological
analogy, where necessary describing how the mainframe technology can be
extended to give very similar structures to the .NET framework. By using
this technique, Richardson makes what is new and strange into something
that is easy to understand and familiar.
Examples are usually
duplicated in both Visual Basic for .NET and NetCOBOL for .NET allowing
the readers to see the similarities and differences between the two languages
and deepen their understanding of the concepts involved.
Richardson's descriptive
style makes for easy reading away from the computer though you'll
likely want to check examples out on your PC from time to time. As you
work your way through the book you will realize you are gaining a very
thorough understanding of what .NET is all about and how you can use your
mainframe (COBOL) skills in one of the newest application environments.
Our engineers who
were given early copies, and who are experienced with .NET, commented
that they were enjoying the book and learning useful information even
from the first few chapters.
Although NetCOBOL
for .NET will certainly be useful in reading this book it is not essential
buy
a copy of the book today and see if you are ready to be reformed!
For a more detailed description see the write-up
at the publisher's (Apress) site.
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