This guide reviews the rules and syntax of the principle commands that comprise C and its object-oriented cousin, C++. The reference consists of 19 chapters that define operators and the standard input/output, string, character, and more.
C# 2005 Programmer's Reference
β Scribed by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Kathie Kingsley-Hughes
- Book ID
- 127435740
- Publisher
- Wiley Pub
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Series
- Wrox programmer's references
- Category
- Library
- City
- Indianapolis, IN
- ISBN
- 0470046414
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β¦ Synopsis
As one of the hottest programming languages in use today, C# enables you to build a wide range of secure and robust enterprise applications that run on the .NET Framework, including XML Web services, client-server applications, database applications, and more. Now with the release of C# 2005, you'll find a complex array of new language options and parameters to create even more powerful applications if you know how to utilize them. This book will show you how.Combining a comprehensive tutorial and reference, this book breaks down the latest features while exploring the language from the ground up. The first section provides you with a detailed understanding of basic programming concepts and helps you gain the skills to write your own applications. The second section presents detailed information on specific features of the language so you can immediately take advantage of all the tools available.
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