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C 2010 All-in-One For Dummies

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ISBN/EAN: 9780470635988
Umbreit-Nr.: 3678920

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 864 S., 13.35 MB
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Erschienen am 01.04.2010
Auflage: 1/2010


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  • Zusatztext
    • <b>A logical, straightforward approach to learning the C# language</b><p>C# is a complicated programming language for building .NET-connected software for Microsoft Windows, the Web, and a wide range of devices. The friendly<i>All-in-One For Dummies</i> format is a perfect way to present it. Each minibook is a self-contained package of necessary information, making it easy to find what you're looking for.</p><p>Upgrades in C# 2010 include the ability to build Windows 7 applications and compatibility with Python and Ruby.</p><ul><li>C# is a somewhat complex programming language for building .NET-connected software for Microsoft Windows, the Web, and other devices</li><li>Beginning C# programmers will appreciate how the All-in-One format breaks the topic into minibooks, each one addressing a key body of information</li><li>Minibooks include creating your first C# program, Windows 7 programming, basic C# programming, object-based programming, object-oriented programming, Windows programming with C# and Visual Studio, and debugging</li><li>Companion Web site includes all sample code</li></ul><p>Beginning C# programmers will find<i>C# 2010 All-in-One For Dummies</i> explains a complicated topic in an easy, understandable way.<br /></p><p><b>Note:</b> CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.</p>

  • Kurztext
    • InhaltsangabeIntroduction.

      Book I: Basics of C# Programming.

      Chapter 1: Creating Your First C# Console Application.

      Chapter 2: Living with Variability — Declaring Value-Type Variables.

      Chapter 3: Pulling Strings.

      Chapter 4: Smooth Operators.

      Chapter 5: Getting Into the Program Flow.

      Chapter 6: Lining Up Your Ducks with Collections.

      Chapter 7: Stepping through Collections.

      Chapter 8: Buying Generic.

      Chapter 9: Some Exceptional Exceptions.

      Book II: Object-Oriented C# Programming.

      Chapter 1: Object-Oriented Programming: What’s It All About?

      Chapter 2: Showing Some Class.

      Chapter 3: We Have Our Methods.

      Chapter 4: Let Me Say This about this.

      Chapter 5: Holding a Class Responsible.

      Chapter 6: Inheritance: Is That All I Get?

      Chapter 7: Poly-what-ism?

      Chapter 8: Interfacing with the Interface.

      Chapter 9: Delegating Those Important Events.

      Chapter 10: Can I Use Your Namespace in the Library?

      Book III: Designing for C#.

      Chapter 1: Writing Secure Code.

      Chapter 2: Accessing Data.

      Chapter 3: Fishing the FileStream.

      Chapter 4: Accessing the Internet.

      Chapter 5: Creating Images.

      Book IV: A Tour of Visual Studio.

      Chapter 1: Getting Started with Visual Studio.

      Chapter 2: Using the Interface.

      Chapter 3: Customizing Visual Studio.

      Chapter 4: Transforming Text Templates.

      Book V: Windows Development with WPF.

      Chapter 1: Introducing WPF.

      Chapter 2: Understanding the Basics of WP.

      Chapter 3: Data Binding in WPF.

      Chapter 4: Practical WPF.

      Book VI: Web Development with ASP.NET.

      Chapter 1: Looking at How ASP.NET Works with C#.

      Chapter 2: Building Web Applications.

      Chapter 3: Controlling Your Development Experience.

      Chapter 4: Leveraging the .NET Framework.

      Chapter 5: Digging into Web Construction.

      Book VII: Service-Oriented Development.

      Chapter 1: Getting Acquainted with Web Services.

      Chapter 2: Building Web Services with ASMX.

      Chapter 3: Building Web Services with WCF.

      Chapter 4: Building Web Services with ReST.

      Book VIII: New Features in C# 4.0.

      Chapter 1: Programming Dynamically!

      Chapter 2: Improving Productivity with Named and Optional Parameters.

      Chapter 3: Helping Out with Interop.

      Chapter 4: Revising Generics.

      Index.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>Bill Sempf</b> is a seasoned programmer and .NET evangelist specializing in .NET applications.<b>Chuck Sphar</b> is a programmer and former senior technical writer for the Visual C++ product group at Microsoft.<b>Stephen Randy Davis</b> is the bestselling author of several books, including<i>C++ For Dummies.</i>
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