Sempf / Sphar / Davis | C# 5.0 All-in-One For Dummies | Buch | 978-1-118-38536-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 840 Seiten, Format (B × H): 188 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1250 g

Sempf / Sphar / Davis

C# 5.0 All-in-One For Dummies


1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-118-38536-4
Verlag: Wiley

Buch, Englisch, 840 Seiten, Format (B × H): 188 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1250 g

ISBN: 978-1-118-38536-4
Verlag: Wiley


800+ pages of top-notch coverage; perfect for learning the fundamentals of C#!

C# is a complex programming language for building.NET-connected software for Microsoft Windows, cloud computing, the Web, and a wide range of devices. Today's developers use it to develop Azure and Windows Phone apps, and Android applications using Mono. Novice programmers can get up and running quickly on C# using this practical guide. Crammed with 800+ pages of information, this all-in-one book helps you quickly create a C# program while learning C# and object-oriented programming fundamentals, Windows and Windows phone programming, and more.
* Helps novice programmers learn C# programming and create their first C# program
* Explains how to create Windows applications with C# and Visual Studio
* Delves into Windows Phone programming, as well as object-oriented programming basics
* Covers debugging, errors, comparisons with C++ and Java, classes and arrays, variables, and more
* Includes access to a companion website with sample code and bonus materials

Everything you need to make the move to C# programming is right here, in C# 2012 All-in-One For Dummies.

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Weitere Infos & Material


Introduction 1

Book I: The Basics of C# Programming 9

Chapter 1: Creating Your First C# Console Application 11

Chapter 2: Living with Variability -- Declaring Value-Type Variables 25

Chapter 3: Pulling Strings 45

Chapter 4: Smooth Operators 71

Chapter 5: Getting into the Program Flow 83

Chapter 6: Lining Up Your Ducks with Collections 107

Chapter 7: Stepping through Collections133

Chapter 8: Buying Generic 159

Chapter 9: Some Exceptional Exceptions 181

Book II: Object-Oriented C# Programming 201

Chapter 1: Object-Oriented Programming -- What's It All About? 203

Chapter 2: Showing Some Class 211

Chapter 3: We Have Our Methods 223

Chapter 4: Let Me Say This about this 243

Chapter 5: Holding a Class Responsible 257

Chapter 6: Inheritance: Is That All I Get? 281

Chapter 7: Poly-what-ism? 303

Chapter 8: Interfacing with the Interface 329

Chapter 9: Delegating Those Important Events 353

Chapter 10: Can I Use Your Namespace in the Library? 373

Chapter 11: Improving Productivity with Named and Optional Parameters 395

Book III: Designing for C# 403

Chapter 1: Writing Secure Code 405

Chapter 2: Accessing Data 417

Chapter 3: Fishing the FileStream 437

Chapter 4: Accessing the Internet 457

Chapter 5: Creating Images471

Chapter 6: Programming Dynamically! 481

Chapter 7: Helping Out with Interop 493

Book IV: A Tour of Visual Studio 499

Chapter 1: Getting Started with Visual Studio 501

Chapter 2: Using the Interface 517

Chapter 3: Customizing Visual Studio 541

Chapter 4: Transforming Text Templates557

Book V: Windows Development with WPF 565

Chapter 1: Introducing WPF 567

Chapter 2: Understanding the Basics of WPF577

Chapter 3: Data Binding in WPF 601

Chapter 4: Practical WPF 623

Book VI: Web Development with ASPNET 649

Chapter 1: Looking at How ASPNET Works with C# 651

Chapter 2: Building Web Applications 663

Chapter 3: Controlling Your Development Experience 677

Chapter 4: Leveraging the NET Framework 705

Chapter 5: Digging into Web Construction 723

Book VII: Service-Oriented Development 737

Chapter 1: Getting Acquainted with Web Services 739

Chapter 2: Building Web Services with ASMX 751

Chapter 3: Building Web Services with WCF 765

Chapter 4: Building Web Services with REST 779

Index 787


Bill Sempf is a veteran programmer specializing in object-oriented programming. He is the author of Visual Basic 2005 For Dummies. Chuck Sphar was senior technical writer for the Visual C++ product group at Microsoft. Stephen Randy Davis is the author of C++ For Dummies and works for L-3 Communications.



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