C# Programmer's Handbook Contributor(s): Macbeth, Gregory S. (Author) |
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ISBN: 1590592700 ISBN-13: 9781590592700 Publisher: Apress
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Click here for our low price guarantee Binding Type: Paperback Published: October 2003 Annotation: This book provides in-depth examination of the C# language as used in .NET development for both the current version of .NET (1.1) and the version due out in late 2004 (2.0).Developers migrating to C# will find this a quick and easy-to-use reference, and new programmers will take home deeper understanding of the concepts needed to apply C# to real-world programming needs. This is the type of book you'll never want to be without, providing essential guidance to using C# for accomplishing real-world tasks in technologies including COM Interop, I/O, Directory Services, ADO.NET, networking, threading, debugging, Remoting, Web Services, and ASP.NET. This book also covers the new features in C# 2.0, such as Generics, Anonymous Methods, Iterators, and new methods of exising Framework classes. Becoming familiar with these concepts now will be an advantage to any C# developer anticipating the leap from 1.1 to 2.0. |
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BISAC Categories: - Computers | Programming Languages - C# - Computers | Programming - Microsoft - Computers | Software Development & Engineering - General |
Dewey: 005.133 |
Series: Expert's Voice |
Physical Information: 1.18" H x 7.06" W x 9.2" L (2.02 lbs) 584 pages |
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Publisher Description: I WAS INSPIRED to write this book because when I needed to transition from C++ to C#, I found few books that helped. All I really wanted was a book that defined the language and showed me simple examples of how to use the .NET Framework. I hope that you will find this book helpful and useful in learning C#. As you read this book, please keep in mind that my goal was to provide you with simple samples showing you how to use this language to do common tasks. I stripped out all but the essential code. Specifically, I removed safeguards such as exception handling that would normally be present in all good code. I advise you strongly to use exception handling in your own code. I have also included in this book material that will be in the next major release of C#, such as generics, anonymous methods, iterators, and more. I wish you the best of luck in your coding. xix Part One C# Language Basics CHAPTER 1 Common Type System - Identifiers and Naming Conventions - Variables - Value Types - Reference Type Variables - Constant and Static Values - Scopes - Casting and Class Conversion 3 Chapter 1 Identifiers and Naming Conventions Identifiers are used to describe allocated memory types such as integer, longs, classes, and other types defined by C# or by you, as the developer. The rules for identifiers are simple: - Identifiers can start with any Unicode letter or an underscore. |
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