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Head First C#

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* Paperback: 778 pages
* Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. (November 26, 2007)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0596514824
* ISBN-13: 978-0596514822
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Head First C# is a complete learning experience for object-oriented
programming, C#, and the Visual Studio IDE. Built for your brain, this
book covers Visual C# 2008, Visual Studio 2008, and the .NET Framework
3.5, and teaches everything from language fundamentals to advanced
topics including garbage collection, extension methods, and
double-buffered animation. You'll also master C#'s hottest and newest
syntax, LINQ, for querying your data in .NET collections, SQL databases,
and more. By the time you're through, you'll be a proficient Visual C#
designing and coding large-scale applications. Every few
chapters you will come across a lab that lets you apply what you've
learned up to that point. Each lab is designed to simulate a
task, increasing in complexity until-at
last-you build a working Invaders game, complete with shooting ships,
aliens descending while firing, and an animated death sequence for
unlucky starfighters. This remarkably engaging book will have you going
from zero to 60 with Visual C# in no time flat.
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C#: The Complete Reference

Product Details
* Paperback: 933 pages
* Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill (March 8, 2002)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0072134852
* ISBN-13: 978-0072134858
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NET and one of its programming languages, C#, are slowly becoming more popular. Learn To Program teaches C# to beginners with no programming experience, moving through the process of developing a real-world application as a class project. From ascertaining user needs through auditing results, it demonstrates application development. In Chapter 1, the author shows how to design and build on familiar concepts rather than jump into coding basic programs. Allowing readers to simulate the classroom experience and learn more naturally, Learn To Program is recommended where C and C++ titles circulate. Teach Yourself is a more traditional self-study guide for beginners with some programming experience. It opens with a description of C#'s attributes and a demonstration of writing and compiling a basic "Hello, World!" program, before building up to more advanced topics. Chapter Q&As, quizzes, and exercises and weekly reviews aid understanding, and useful appendixes contain keywords, command-line compiler flags, and number systems. For medium and larger libraries. More thoroughly serving intermediate programmers, Complete Reference is the only one of these three to ask readers to purchase Visual Studio .NET. Appendixes address XML comments and robotics, and example source code is available online.
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Learn everything you need to know about Microsoft’s new programming language for the .NET platform. Programming guru and best-selling author Herb Schildt presents not only code but valuable insight into best programming practices, so you can implement C# effectively.
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Distributed .NET Programming in C#
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* Paperback: 494 pages
* Publisher: Apress (May 29, 2002)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 1590590392
* ISBN-13: 978-1590590393
Product Description
With the release of .NET, Microsoft has once again altered the distributed programming landscape. Almost everything has changed, from data access, to remote object calls, to the deployment of software components. And of course, .NET introduces a new technology in XML Web services that may revolutionize Web development.
Distributed .NET Programming in C# describes how to use these new .NET technologies to build fast, scalable, and robust distributed applications. Along the way, it answers common questions such as, How do I use the .NET Remoting Framework? What role does COM+ play in the .NET universe? How can I interoperate with COM components? What's the difference between .NET Remoting and Web services? How will these changes affect the architecture and design of a distributed application?
Author Tom Barnaby assumes the reader is already familiar with the fundamentals of .NET. However, a .NET overview is provided to concisely explain several of the core .NET technologies that are essential for distributed programming, including building, versioning, and deploying assemblies; garbage collection; serialization; and attribute-based programming.
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With the release of .NET, Microsoft has once again altered the distributed programming landscape. Almost everything has changed, from data access to remote object calls to the deployment of software components. And of course, .NET introduces a new technology in XML Web services that may revolutionize Web development.
Distributed .NET Programming in C# describes how to use these new .NET technologies to build fast, scalable, and robust distributed applications. Along the way, it answers common questions such as, How do I use the .NET Remoting Framework? What role does COM+ play in the .NET universe? How can I interoperate with COM components? What’s the difference between .NET Remoting and Web services? How will these changes affect the architecture and design of a distributed application?
Tom Barnaby assumes the reader is already familiar with the fundamentals of .NET. However, a .NET overview is provided to concisely explain several of the core .NET technologies that are essential for distributed programming, including building, versioning, and deploying assemblies; garbage collection; serialization; and attribute-based programming.
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