Ebook: Beginning Visual C# (Programmer to Programmer)
- Genre: Computers // Programming: Programming Languages
- Year: 2002
- Publisher: Wrox
- Edition: Revised Edition of Beginning C# for .NET v1.0
- Language: English
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What is this book about?With Beginning Visual C#, you will learn how to use Visual C# from first principles. Visual C# is an object-oriented programming language designed specifically for programming Microsoft's new platform, the .NET Framework. You'll quickly and easily learn how to write Visual C# code and create your own applications — for both Windows and the Web.What does this book cover?With clear explanations and hands-on examples, you will learn about the following topics:The C# language from the ground upDesigning and writing object-oriented programs.NET programming with C#Working with Windows forms and controlsCreating graphics and printingAccessing databases and filesWriting web application and web services in Visual C#This book will be an indispensable guide as you learn to write C# programs, gradually explaining the key concepts of Visual C# and .NET as your skills develop, with exercises at the end of chapters to test yourself. Starting with a thorough tutorial of the Visual C# language and object-oriented programming, you will progress to learn how to apply your understanding to programming the .NET Framework.Who is this book for?Beginning Visual C# is ideal for beginners with little background in programming, and for relatively inexperienced programmers who want to move from a language that doesn't support object-oriented programming techniques. The book moves at a fast enough pace that if you have programmed in another language, then you will still find the book valuable.What do you need to use this book?Note that Beginning Visual C# requires you to have access to either Visual Studio .NET or Visual C# .NET Standard Edition.
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