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Sharpen your knowledge of C# C# know-how is a must if you want to be a professional Microsoft developer. It's also good to know a little C# if you're building tools for the web, mobile apps, or other development tasks. C# 7.0 All-in-One For Dummies offers a deep dive into C# for coders still learning the nuances of the valuable programming language. Pop it open to get an intro into coding with C#, how to design secure apps and databases, and even pointers on building web and mobile apps with C#. C# remains one of the most in-demand programming language skills. The language regularly ranks in…mehr
Sharpen your knowledge of C# C# know-how is a must if you want to be a professional Microsoft developer. It's also good to know a little C# if you're building tools for the web, mobile apps, or other development tasks. C# 7.0 All-in-One For Dummies offers a deep dive into C# for coders still learning the nuances of the valuable programming language. Pop it open to get an intro into coding with C#, how to design secure apps and databases, and even pointers on building web and mobile apps with C#. C# remains one of the most in-demand programming language skills. The language regularly ranks in the top five among "most in-demand" languages, typically along with Java/JavaScript, C++, and Python. A December 2016 ZDNet article noted 'If your employer is a Microsoft developer, you better know C#." Lucky for you, this approachable, all-in-one guide is here to help you do just that--without ever breaking a sweat! Includes coverage of the latest changes to C# * Shows you exactly what the language can (and can't) do * Presents familiar tasks that you can accomplish with C# * Provides insight into developing applications that provide protection against hackers If you have a basic understanding of coding and need to learn C#--or need a reference on the language in order to launch or further your career--look no further.
John Paul Mueller is a writer on programming topics like AWS, Python, Java, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. William Sempf is a programmer and .NET evangelist. Chuck Sphar was a full-time senior technical writer for the Visual C++ product group at Microsoft.
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Introduction. 1 Book 1: The Basics of C# Programming. 5 CHAPTER 1: Creating Your First C# Console Application. 7 CHAPTER 2: Living with Variability -- Declaring Value-Type Variables. 23 CHAPTER 3: Pulling Strings. 45 CHAPTER 4: Smooth Operators. 75 CHAPTER 5: Getting into the Program Flow. 89 CHAPTER 6: Lining Up Your Ducks with Collections. 119 CHAPTER 7: Stepping through Collections. 149 CHAPTER 8: Buying Generic. 177 CHAPTER 9: Some Exceptional Exceptions. 201 CHAPTER 10: Creating Lists of Items with Enumerations . 223 Book 2: Object-Oriented C# Programming 233 CHAPTER 1: Object-Oriented Programming -- What's It All About? 235 CHAPTER 2: Showing Some Class. 243 CHAPTER 3: We Have Our Methods. 257 CHAPTER 4: Let Me Say This about this. 283 CHAPTER 5: Holding a Class Responsible. 301 CHAPTER 6: Inheritance: Is That All I Get? 329 CHAPTER 7: Poly-what-ism? 357 CHAPTER 8: Interfacing with the Interface. 385 CHAPTER 9: Delegating Those Important Events. 411 CHAPTER 10: Can I Use Your Namespace in the Library? 435 CHAPTER 11: Improving Productivity with Named and Optional Parameters. 459 CHAPTER 12: Interacting with Structures. 469 Book 3: Designing for C#. 483 CHAPTER 1: Writing Secure Code. 485 CHAPTER 2: Accessing Data. 499 CHAPTER 3: Fishing the File Stream. 521 CHAPTER 4: Accessing the Internet. 543 CHAPTER 5: Creating Images. 559 CHAPTER 6: Programming Dynamically! 571 Book 4: A Tour of Visual Studio. 583 CHAPTER 1: Getting Started with Visual Studio. 585 CHAPTER 2: Using the Interface. 597 CHAPTER 3: Customizing Visual Studio. 623 Book 5: Windows Development with WPF. 641 CHAPTER 1: Introducing WPF. 643 CHAPTER 2: Understanding the Basics of WPF. 653 CHAPTER 3: Data Binding in WPF. 681 CHAPTER 4: Practical WPF. 705 Book 6: Web Development with ASP.NET. 721 CHAPTER 1: Looking at How ASP.NET Works with C#. 723 CHAPTER 2: Building Web Applications. 735 CHAPTER 3: Controlling Your Development Experience. 753 CHAPTER 4: Leveraging the .NET Framework. 783 Index 801
Introduction. 1
Book 1: The Basics of C# Programming. 5
CHAPTER 1: Creating Your First C# Console Application. 7
CHAPTER 2: Living with Variability -- Declaring Value-Type Variables. 23
CHAPTER 3: Pulling Strings. 45
CHAPTER 4: Smooth Operators. 75
CHAPTER 5: Getting into the Program Flow. 89
CHAPTER 6: Lining Up Your Ducks with Collections. 119
CHAPTER 7: Stepping through Collections. 149
CHAPTER 8: Buying Generic. 177
CHAPTER 9: Some Exceptional Exceptions. 201
CHAPTER 10: Creating Lists of Items with Enumerations . 223
Book 2: Object-Oriented C# Programming 233
CHAPTER 1: Object-Oriented Programming -- What's It All About? 235
CHAPTER 2: Showing Some Class. 243
CHAPTER 3: We Have Our Methods. 257
CHAPTER 4: Let Me Say This about this. 283
CHAPTER 5: Holding a Class Responsible. 301
CHAPTER 6: Inheritance: Is That All I Get? 329
CHAPTER 7: Poly-what-ism? 357
CHAPTER 8: Interfacing with the Interface. 385
CHAPTER 9: Delegating Those Important Events. 411
CHAPTER 10: Can I Use Your Namespace in the Library? 435
CHAPTER 11: Improving Productivity with Named and Optional Parameters. 459
CHAPTER 12: Interacting with Structures. 469
Book 3: Designing for C#. 483
CHAPTER 1: Writing Secure Code. 485
CHAPTER 2: Accessing Data. 499
CHAPTER 3: Fishing the File Stream. 521
CHAPTER 4: Accessing the Internet. 543
CHAPTER 5: Creating Images. 559
CHAPTER 6: Programming Dynamically! 571
Book 4: A Tour of Visual Studio. 583
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started with Visual Studio. 585
CHAPTER 2: Using the Interface. 597
CHAPTER 3: Customizing Visual Studio. 623
Book 5: Windows Development with WPF. 641
CHAPTER 1: Introducing WPF. 643
CHAPTER 2: Understanding the Basics of WPF. 653
CHAPTER 3: Data Binding in WPF. 681
CHAPTER 4: Practical WPF. 705
Book 6: Web Development with ASP.NET. 721
CHAPTER 1: Looking at How ASP.NET Works with C#. 723
CHAPTER 2: Building Web Applications. 735
CHAPTER 3: Controlling Your Development Experience. 753
Introduction. 1 Book 1: The Basics of C# Programming. 5 CHAPTER 1: Creating Your First C# Console Application. 7 CHAPTER 2: Living with Variability -- Declaring Value-Type Variables. 23 CHAPTER 3: Pulling Strings. 45 CHAPTER 4: Smooth Operators. 75 CHAPTER 5: Getting into the Program Flow. 89 CHAPTER 6: Lining Up Your Ducks with Collections. 119 CHAPTER 7: Stepping through Collections. 149 CHAPTER 8: Buying Generic. 177 CHAPTER 9: Some Exceptional Exceptions. 201 CHAPTER 10: Creating Lists of Items with Enumerations . 223 Book 2: Object-Oriented C# Programming 233 CHAPTER 1: Object-Oriented Programming -- What's It All About? 235 CHAPTER 2: Showing Some Class. 243 CHAPTER 3: We Have Our Methods. 257 CHAPTER 4: Let Me Say This about this. 283 CHAPTER 5: Holding a Class Responsible. 301 CHAPTER 6: Inheritance: Is That All I Get? 329 CHAPTER 7: Poly-what-ism? 357 CHAPTER 8: Interfacing with the Interface. 385 CHAPTER 9: Delegating Those Important Events. 411 CHAPTER 10: Can I Use Your Namespace in the Library? 435 CHAPTER 11: Improving Productivity with Named and Optional Parameters. 459 CHAPTER 12: Interacting with Structures. 469 Book 3: Designing for C#. 483 CHAPTER 1: Writing Secure Code. 485 CHAPTER 2: Accessing Data. 499 CHAPTER 3: Fishing the File Stream. 521 CHAPTER 4: Accessing the Internet. 543 CHAPTER 5: Creating Images. 559 CHAPTER 6: Programming Dynamically! 571 Book 4: A Tour of Visual Studio. 583 CHAPTER 1: Getting Started with Visual Studio. 585 CHAPTER 2: Using the Interface. 597 CHAPTER 3: Customizing Visual Studio. 623 Book 5: Windows Development with WPF. 641 CHAPTER 1: Introducing WPF. 643 CHAPTER 2: Understanding the Basics of WPF. 653 CHAPTER 3: Data Binding in WPF. 681 CHAPTER 4: Practical WPF. 705 Book 6: Web Development with ASP.NET. 721 CHAPTER 1: Looking at How ASP.NET Works with C#. 723 CHAPTER 2: Building Web Applications. 735 CHAPTER 3: Controlling Your Development Experience. 753 CHAPTER 4: Leveraging the .NET Framework. 783 Index 801
Introduction. 1
Book 1: The Basics of C# Programming. 5
CHAPTER 1: Creating Your First C# Console Application. 7
CHAPTER 2: Living with Variability -- Declaring Value-Type Variables. 23
CHAPTER 3: Pulling Strings. 45
CHAPTER 4: Smooth Operators. 75
CHAPTER 5: Getting into the Program Flow. 89
CHAPTER 6: Lining Up Your Ducks with Collections. 119
CHAPTER 7: Stepping through Collections. 149
CHAPTER 8: Buying Generic. 177
CHAPTER 9: Some Exceptional Exceptions. 201
CHAPTER 10: Creating Lists of Items with Enumerations . 223
Book 2: Object-Oriented C# Programming 233
CHAPTER 1: Object-Oriented Programming -- What's It All About? 235
CHAPTER 2: Showing Some Class. 243
CHAPTER 3: We Have Our Methods. 257
CHAPTER 4: Let Me Say This about this. 283
CHAPTER 5: Holding a Class Responsible. 301
CHAPTER 6: Inheritance: Is That All I Get? 329
CHAPTER 7: Poly-what-ism? 357
CHAPTER 8: Interfacing with the Interface. 385
CHAPTER 9: Delegating Those Important Events. 411
CHAPTER 10: Can I Use Your Namespace in the Library? 435
CHAPTER 11: Improving Productivity with Named and Optional Parameters. 459
CHAPTER 12: Interacting with Structures. 469
Book 3: Designing for C#. 483
CHAPTER 1: Writing Secure Code. 485
CHAPTER 2: Accessing Data. 499
CHAPTER 3: Fishing the File Stream. 521
CHAPTER 4: Accessing the Internet. 543
CHAPTER 5: Creating Images. 559
CHAPTER 6: Programming Dynamically! 571
Book 4: A Tour of Visual Studio. 583
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started with Visual Studio. 585
CHAPTER 2: Using the Interface. 597
CHAPTER 3: Customizing Visual Studio. 623
Book 5: Windows Development with WPF. 641
CHAPTER 1: Introducing WPF. 643
CHAPTER 2: Understanding the Basics of WPF. 653
CHAPTER 3: Data Binding in WPF. 681
CHAPTER 4: Practical WPF. 705
Book 6: Web Development with ASP.NET. 721
CHAPTER 1: Looking at How ASP.NET Works with C#. 723
CHAPTER 2: Building Web Applications. 735
CHAPTER 3: Controlling Your Development Experience. 753
CHAPTER 4: Leveraging the .NET Framework. 783
Index 801
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