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C# 2008 for Dummies

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Informationen zum Autor Stephen R. Davis, who goes by the name of Randy, lives with his wife and son near Dallas, Texas. He and his family have written numerous books, including C++ For Dummies and C++ Weekend Crash Course. Stephen works for L-3 Communications. Chuck Sphar escaped Microsoft's C++ documentation camps in 1997, after six years' hard labor as a senior technical writer. He's perpetrated three previous tomes, one on object-oriented programming for the Mac, one on Microsoft's MFC class library, and C# 2005 For Dummies , a revision of Randy's original edition. He's currently finishing a novel about ancient Rome (against rome.com) and gobbling great mouthfuls of .NET programming. Chuck can be reached for praise and minor nits at chuck@csharp102.info. Klappentext Companion Web site has sample code and extra stuffCreate console apps, discover delegates and events, and explore interfacesC# is a powerful programming language that has become a favorite tool of Visual Studio programmers, and this friendly guide will get you up to speed on the newest version -- painlessly. Before you know it you'll be creating applications for Vista, using LINQ to simplify database code, knowing what to do with HashSets, and more.Discover how to:*Create a console application template*Work with loops and if statements*Understand collection syntax*Use interfaces and object-oriented concepts*Apply delegates and events Zusammenfassung Companion Web site has sample code and extra stuffCreate console apps, discover delegates and events, and explore interfacesC# is a powerful programming language that has become a favorite tool of Visual Studio programmers, and this friendly guide will get you up to speed on the newest version -- painlessly. Before you know it you'll be creating applications for Vista, using LINQ to simplify database code, knowing what to do with HashSets, and more.Discover how to:*Create a console application template*Work with loops and if statements*Understand collection syntax*Use interfaces and object-oriented concepts*Apply delegates and events Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction. Part I: Getting Started with C#. Chapter 1: Creating Your First C# Console Application. Part II: Basic C# Programming. Chapter 2: Living with Variability - Declaring Value-Type Variables. Chapter 3: Smooth Operators. Chapter 4: Getting into the Program Flow. Chapter 5: Lining Up Your Ducks with Collections. Chapter 6: Pulling Strings. Part III: Using Objects. Chapter 7: Showing Some Class. Chapter 8: We Have Our Methods. Chapter 9: Let Me Say This about this. Chapter 10: Object-Oriented Programming - What's It All About? Part IV: Object-Oriented Programming. Chapter 11: Holding a Class Responsible. Chapter 12: Inheritance - Is That All I Get? Chapter 13: Poly-what-ism? Chapter 14: Interfacing with the Interface. Part V: Now Showing in C# 3.0. Chapter 15: Delegating Those Important Events. Chapter 16: Mary Had a Little Lambda Expression. Chapter 17: LINQing Up with Query Expressions. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 18: Ten Common Build Errors (And How to Fix Them). Index. ...

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Introduction.
 
Part I: Getting Started with C#.
 
Chapter 1: Creating Your First C# Console Application.
 
Part II: Basic C# Programming.
 
Chapter 2: Living with Variability -- Declaring Value-Type Variables.
 
Chapter 3: Smooth Operators.
 
Chapter 4: Getting into the Program Flow.
 
Chapter 5: Lining Up Your Ducks with Collections.
 
Chapter 6: Pulling Strings.
 
Part III: Using Objects.
 
Chapter 7: Showing Some Class.
 
Chapter 8: We Have Our Methods.
 
Chapter 9: Let Me Say This about this.
 
Chapter 10: Object-Oriented Programming -- What's It All About?
 
Part IV: Object-Oriented Programming.
 
Chapter 11: Holding a Class Responsible.
 
Chapter 12: Inheritance -- Is That All I Get?
 
Chapter 13: Poly-what-ism?
 
Chapter 14: Interfacing with the Interface.
 
Part V: Now Showing in C# 3.0.
 
Chapter 15: Delegating Those Important Events.
 
Chapter 16: Mary Had a Little Lambda Expression.
 
Chapter 17: LINQing Up with Query Expressions.
 
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
 
Chapter 18: Ten Common Build Errors (And How to Fix Them).
 
Index.

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Authors DAVIS, Stephen Davis, Stephen R Davis, Stephen R. Davis, Stephen R. (Valtach Technology Davis, Stephen R. Sphar Davis, Stephen Randy Davis, Stephen Randy Sphar Davis, Sphar, Chuck Sphar
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.02.2008
 
EAN 9780470191095
ISBN 978-0-470-19109-5
No. of pages 456
Series For Dummies
For Dummies
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Programming languages

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