<b>KEY BENEFIT</b>Clear, friendly, and approachable, this<b>Fourth Edition</b>of<b><i>Starting Out With Visual C#</i></b>is an ideal beginning text for readers with no programming experience. Detailed walk-throughs and a readable, comprehensible style make the text inviting to new programmers, while
Starting Out with Visual C#
β Scribed by Tony Gaddis
- Publisher
- Pearson
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 793
- Edition
- 4th
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Clear, Friendly, and Approachable Introduction to Visual C# Programming
Clear, friendly, and approachable, this Fourth Edition of Starting Out With Visual C# is an ideal beginning text for readers with no programming experience. Detailed walk-throughs and a readable, comprehensible style make the text inviting to new programmers, while numerous practical example programs highlight the most important programming topics. Gaddisβs detailed, step-by-step instructions teach a GUI-based approach that motivates readers with familiar graphical elements. Topics are examined progressively in each chapter, with objects taught before classes. The Fourth Edition has been completely updated for Visual Studio 2015 and contains new sections on debugging, accessing controls on different forms, and auto-properties.
β¦ Subjects
C#
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In <I>Starting Out With Visual C# 2010</I>, Gaddis makes a very detailed and evenly-paced presentation of both programming and C# syntax concepts so all readers will be able to follow along. His GUI-based approach to teaching C# will resonate with students in CS, IT, and CIS courses. <br> <br>Tony G
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In <I>Starting Out With Visual C# 2010</I>, Gaddis makes a very detailed and evenly-paced presentation of both programming and C# syntax concepts so all readers will be able to follow along. His GUI-based approach to teaching C# will resonate with students in CS, IT, and CIS courses. <br> <br>Tony G
<p> <i>For courses in introductory C# programming.</i> </p> <p>Β </p> <p> <b>Motivate students with clear, down-to-earth explanations and familiar graphical elements</b> </p> <p> <b> <i>Starting Out With Visual C# </i> </b>is an ideal introductory Visual C# text for students with no prior programming