Free Succinctly book series from Syncfusion

by Miha Markič16. January 2013 10:43

Lately Syncfusion started producing e-books grouped under Succinctly series. The books are for developers on (mostly) Microsoft platform and are a free download albeit registration is required. I’ve peeked into few of them and I have to say I like them.

They won’t replace commercial n-hundred pages long developer books though but they provide you an introduction, the basics of the topic and serve as quick reference. So it is worth checking them out and kudos to Syncfusion.

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Andy Meier
Andy MeierGermany
1/18/2013 8:26:09 PM #

Thank you for this nice hint to Syncfusion.
But if you ask me, stuff like this often looks like grabbing emails of potential customers. How long will it take until they want to sell you something?

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Miha Markic
Miha MarkicSlovenia
1/19/2013 9:39:42 PM #

Hi Andy,

True, that's the only not positive aspect of this offer.

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Ryan
RyanUnited States
4/3/2013 1:38:51 AM #

FWIW I checked out the Objective C "Succinctly" book when I was putting together an iOS QuickBooks sync app a while back and it certainly helped me get rolling faster than I would've otherwise so there's definitely some value there.  

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Miha currently works as a free lance consultant and software developer specialized in .net area.
He graduated in Computer and information science at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. He has accumulated experience in various programming languages such as Java, Visual Basic 3-6 (MCP), Visual C++, Delphi, C# and VB.Net through years.
He has experience in practically all (technical) stages of project development, including planning, framework development, user interface, business processes, as well as testing and documenting. He has worked on big and small projects in Slovenia and abroad (e.g. participated in completing level 3 IS for the Nucor steel plant, Hertford, USA).
Currently he enjoys programming in .net environment using C#. Since 2000 he has been active in Developer Express' DX Squad and has been ECDL trainer and tester. He also gives lectures on conferences and other events in Slovenia.

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