Fr. 158.00

Guide to C# and Object Orientation

English · Hardback

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This book shows readers how to get the most out of C# using Object Orientation. The author takes a hands-on approach to learning C# and object orientation, using lots of worked examples. The text provides an ideal base from which to start programming. After introducing the C# language and object orientation, John Hunt goes on to explain: how to construct a user interface for a simple editor; how to obtain information on files and directories and how objects can be stored and restored using serialization...-Presents C# and object-orientation as a coherent whole, using one to strengthen the presentation of the other -Includes lots of complete and worked examples to clarify readers'understanding -The source code for the examples is available at: http://www.guide-to-csharp.net -Hunt is a successful Springer author, and this book is written in the same style as his Java for Practitioners

List of contents

1 Introduction to Object Orientation.- 1 Introduction to Object Orientation.- 2 Elements of Object Orientation.- 2 Introduction to the C# Language.- 3 Why Object Orientation?.- 4 Constructing an Object-Oriented System.- 5 An Introduction to C#.- 6 A Little C#.- 7 C# Classes.- 8 Structs and Enumerations.- 9 Interfaces.- 10 C# Constructs.- 11 Characters and Strings.- 12 An Example C# Class.- 3 C# and Object Orientation.- 13 Classes, Inheritance and Abstraction.- 14 Encapsulation and Polymorphism.- 15 Nested Classes.- 16 Arrays in C#.- 17 The Collections API.- 18 An Object-Oriented Organizer.- 4 Further C#.- 19 Control and Iteration.- 20 Attributes and Versioning.- 21 Delegates.- 22 Exception Handling.- 5 Graphical User Interfaces.- 23 Graphical User Interfaces.- 24 Event Handling.- 25 The JDEdit Application.- 6 C# Development.- 26 Streams and Files.- 27 Serialization.- 28 Sockets in C#.- 29 Data Access.- 30 Remoting in.NET.- 31 Concurrency.- 32 Using C# in ASP.NET.- 33 Web-Based User Interfaces.- 34 XML and C#.- 35 C# Style.- 36 C# Roundup.- 37 The.NET Environment.- 7 Object-Oriented Design.- 38 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design.- 39 The Unified Modeling Language.- 40 The Unified Process.- References.

Summary

This book shows readers how to get the most out of C# using Object Orientation. The author takes a hands-on approach to learning C# and object orientation, using lots of worked examples. The text provides an ideal base from which to start programming. After introducing the C# language and object orientation, John Hunt goes on to explain: how to construct a user interface for a simple editor; how to obtain information on files and directories and how objects can be stored and restored using serialization...

-Presents C# and object-orientation as a coherent whole, using one to strengthen the presentation of the other -Includes lots of complete and worked examples to clarify readers'understanding -The source code for the examples is available at: http://www.guide-to-csharp.net -Hunt is a successful Springer author, and this book is written in the same style as his Java for Practitioners

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