Learning Object-Oriented Programming in C# 5.0
β Scribed by B. M. Harwani
- Publisher
- Cengage Learning PTR
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 671
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
LEARNING OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN C# 5.0 is a uniquely practical, hands-on guide to the powerful features of C# 5.0, one of the most common, general-purpose object-oriented programming languages in use today. The examples and projects in this book progress from easy to advanced, covering the principles and benefits of object-oriented programming for developing real-world applications. With the expert guidance of programmer, author, and teacher B.M. Harwani, you will explore: object-oriented programming fundamentals advanced class features such as generics and operator overloading web services, LINQ, multiple threading, and security features .NET features, including assemblies, interfaces, delegates, events web application development, and ADO.NET and much more. Expand your programming skills today with LEARNING OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN C# 5.0, a refreshingly helpful guide to developing with C#.
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