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C# Cookbook (Cookbooks)by Jay Hilyard
From the Library of Anne Rice
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:With C# Cookbook, 2nd Edition, you'll be able to learn and improve your mastery of both the C# language and the .NET platform. This updated bestseller has been completely revised to account for C# 2.0, the latest version of this popular object-oriented programming language. It also includes more than 100 new code solutions (over 300 overall) to common problems and tasks that you're sure to face as a C# programmer. Nearly every solution, or "recipe," contains a complete, documented code sample showing you how to solve the specific problem, as well as a detailed discussion of how and why the underling technology works. This question-solution-discussion format is a proven teaching method, as any fan of O'Reilly's "Cookbook" series can attest to. In fact, no other source offers a learn-as-you-go format quite like this. C# Cookbook, 2nd Edition is organized into 20 chapters, each of which focuses on a particular topic in creating C# solutions. Here are just some of what's covered:
Best of all, you don't have to be an experienced C# or .NET developer to use C# Cookbook, 2nd Edition. You just have to be someone who wants to solve a problem now, without having to learn all the related theory first. Book News Annotation:Aimed at developers of all levels, this "cookbook" uses a question-
and-answer format to address approximately 300 C# programming tasks
they are likely to encounter in their day-to-day work. Each "recipe"
consists of a single problem, its solution, a discussion of the
solution, and a list of additional resources. The second edition has
been completely revised for C# 2.0 and .NET 2.0, and sample code for
each solution has been made available for download from a companion
website.
Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:The "C# Cookbook "offers a definitive collection of solutions and examples for this new programming language. Recipes range from simple tasks to the more complex, and are organized with respect to the types of problems users need to solve as they progress in their experience as a C# programmer. About the AuthorJay Hilyard has been developing applications for the Windows platform for over 15 years and for .NET for more than seven of those. He has published numerous articles in MSDN Magazine and he currently works on the New Product Team at Newmarket International in Portsmouth, NH. Stephen Teilhet has been working with the .NET platform since the pre-alpha version of the.NET 1.0 framework was being developed by Microsoft. Currently he works for Ounce Labs where he is working on enhancing their static security code analysis tool to find vulnerabilities in several languages including C# and Visual Basic. Table of ContentsCopyrightDedicationPrefaceChapter 1: Numbers and EnumerationsChapter 2: Strings and CharactersChapter 3: Classes and StructuresChapter 4: GenericsChapter 5: CollectionsChapter 6: Iterators and Partial TypesChapter 7: Exception HandlingChapter 8: DiagnosticsChapter 9: Delegates, Events, and Anonymous MethodsChapter 10: Regular ExpressionsChapter 11: Data Structures and AlgorithmsChapter 12: Filesystem I/OChapter 13: ReflectionChapter 14: WebChapter 15: XMLChapter 16: NetworkingChapter 17: SecurityChapter 18: Threading and SynchronizationChapter 19: Unsafe CodeChapter 20: ToolboxColophon
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