C# 2008 For Dummies

1. Auflage Februar 2008
456 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Companion Web site has sample code and extra stuff
Create console apps, discover delegates and events, and explore interfaces
C# is a powerful programming language that has become a favorite tool of Visual Studio programmers, and this friendly guide will get you up to speed on the newest version -- painlessly. Before you know it you'll be creating applications for Vista, using LINQ to simplify database code, knowing what to do with HashSets, and more.
Discover how to:
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Create a console application template
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Work with loops and if statements
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Understand collection syntax
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Use interfaces and object-oriented concepts
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Apply delegates and events
Part I: Getting Started with C#.
Chapter 1: Creating Your First C# Console Application.
Part II: Basic C# Programming.
Chapter 2: Living with Variability -- Declaring Value-Type Variables.
Chapter 3: Smooth Operators.
Chapter 4: Getting into the Program Flow.
Chapter 5: Lining Up Your Ducks with Collections.
Chapter 6: Pulling Strings.
Part III: Using Objects.
Chapter 7: Showing Some Class.
Chapter 8: We Have Our Methods.
Chapter 9: Let Me Say This about this.
Chapter 10: Object-Oriented Programming -- What's It All About?
Part IV: Object-Oriented Programming.
Chapter 11: Holding a Class Responsible.
Chapter 12: Inheritance -- Is That All I Get?
Chapter 13: Poly-what-ism?
Chapter 14: Interfacing with the Interface.
Part V: Now Showing in C# 3.0.
Chapter 15: Delegating Those Important Events.
Chapter 16: Mary Had a Little Lambda Expression.
Chapter 17: LINQing Up with Query Expressions.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 18: Ten Common Build Errors (And How to Fix Them).
Index.
Chuck Sphar escaped Microsoft's C++ documentation camps in 1997, after six years' hard labor as a senior technical writer. He's perpetrated three previous tomes, one on object-oriented programming for the Mac, one on Microsoft's MFC class library, and C# 2005 For Dummies, a revision of Randy's original edition. He's currently finishing a novel about ancient Rome (against rome.com) and gobbling great mouthfuls of .NET programming. Chuck can be reached for praise and minor nits at Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein!.