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4.C# for Systems Programming | Joe Duffy's Blog
Description:joeduffy Post author December 28, 2013 at 7:33 pm. I
understand completely, and appreciate the feedback. The loss of reflection
was a biggie for me at the start too.
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Description:I'd suggest "Inside C#" (Tom Archer, Andrew Whitechapel) and
"Introducing Microsoft .NET" (David S. Platt). Both include chapters on
multithreading.
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