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Illustrated C# 2008

โœ Scribed by Daniel Solis (auth.)


Publisher
Apress
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
708
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The unique, visual format of Illustrated C# 2008 has been specially created by author and teacher of development methods, Daniel Solis. The concise text, use of tables to clarify language features, frequent figures and diagrams, as well as focused code samples all combine to create a unique approach that will help you understand and get to work with C# fast.

It was while teaching numerous seminars on various programming languages that the author realized the immense power that diagrams have in explaining programming language concepts. Most people learn quicker and retain information better when the material is presented in a clean, simple, visual format. To achieve this result in his book, Solis uses concise text and bulleted lists, tables to clarify and summarize language features, as well as his renowned and ubiquitous figures and diagrams. Each language feature is illustrated with a concise and focused code sample for complete clarity.

Following an overview of the .NET platform and the role played by C#, you'll soon move into exploring the C# language in its entirety, including all the new C# 2008 features right down to the most complex topics involved in C#. If you're a C++ or VB programmer migrating to C# 2008, this book will be invaluable; the unique visual approach offers a far from lightweight treatment of C# 2008, so even the most experienced programmers will come away with a deeper understanding of the C# language.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxix
C# and the .NET Framework....Pages 1-13
Overview of C# Programming....Pages 15-30
Types, Storage, and Variables....Pages 31-44
Classes: The Basics....Pages 45-63
Methods....Pages 65-99
More About Classes....Pages 101-154
Classes and Inheritance....Pages 155-192
Experssions and Operators....Pages 193-228
Statements....Pages 229-257
Namespaces and Assemblies....Pages 259-284
Exceptions....Pages 285-301
Structs....Pages 303-311
Enumerations....Pages 313-325
Arrays....Pages 327-354
Delegates....Pages 355-377
Events....Pages 379-396
Interfaces....Pages 397-421
Conversions....Pages 423-452
Generics....Pages 453-482
Enumerators and Iterators....Pages 483-513
Introduction to LINQ....Pages 515-572
Introduction to Asynchronous Programming....Pages 573-591
Preprocessor Directives....Pages 593-604
Reflection and Attributes....Pages 605-629
Other Topics....Pages 631-656
Back Matter....Pages 657-694

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