C# is a new, object-oriented language that can be used to write a wide range of applications for the new Microsoft .NET platform - applications that can be distributed over the Internet. It is an ideal language for the new programmer. Learning to Program the Object-Oriented Way with C# shows you how
Learning to Program the Object-Oriented Way with C#
โ Scribed by Vinny Cahill
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 630
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
C# is a modern, object-oriented language that enables programmers to quickly build a wide range of applications for the new Microsoft .NET platform, which provides tools and services that fully exploit both computing and communications. Learning to Program the Object-Oriented Way with C# presents an introductory guide to this hot topic. The authors use a practice-based approach supported by lots of examples of increasing complexity and frequent graded exercises, which are available online. -Introduces an approach to learning programming based on the use of object orientation from day one. -Includes many worked examples, the code and solution to which are available online. -The book is being technically reviewed and approved by Microsoft. -One of the first introductory textbooks on C# and object orientation - based on the final release version at the beginning of 2002. -Suitable for courses in introductory programming.
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