When you need answers for programming with C# 7.0, this tightly focused reference tells you exactly what you need to know—without long introductions or bloated examples. Easy-to-browse and ideal as a quick reference, this guide will help experienced C#, Java, and C++ programmers get up to speed with the latest version of the C# language. All programs and code snippets in this book are available as interactive samples in LINQPad. You can edit these samples and instantly see the results without needing to set up projects in Visual Studio. Written by the authors of C# 7.0 in a Nutshell , this pocket reference covers C# 7.0 without skimping on detail,
I don't imagine this is the intended use for this, but I bought it and read it cover to cover, knowing very little about C#, while on a trip, knowing I'd be starting a new position using C# when I got back. I found it very readable, and very respectful of my time. Rarely did I read a section and think "That didn't get to the point quick enough", but at the same time I mostly felt that everything was very well explained, as long as you have background in other object oriented languages.
A concise overview of C# 7.0. If you're a professional programmer with experience in other languages who's learning C#, this is a good book to read. Like another reviewer mentioned, it's surprisingly readable from cover to cover. This book quickly answered the basic questions that I had about the differences between C# and C.
Note that there are newer editions of this book that address more recently released versions of C#.