Synopses & Reviews
This book tops my recommendation list for any developer learning C#. -David Makofske, Principal Consultant/Architect, Akamai Technologies
Great book for any C# developer…it provides a number of practical programming tips and best practices on program design that enable you to utilize the C# language features effectively. -Adarsh Khare, Software Design Engineer, Microsoft
This book is essential for programmers who are considering system development using C#. The authors have masterfully created a programming guide that is current, complete, and useful immediately. -Edward L. Lamie, PhD, Director of Educational Services, Express Logic, Inc.
At last, a programming language book that provides complete coverage with a top-down approach and clear, simple examples! -Peter Grogono, Professor and Associate Chair of Computer Science, Concordia University
You don’t need coddling; you don’t need to be told what you already know. What you need is a book that uses your experience as a Java or C++ programmer to give you a leg up into the challenges and rewards of C#. And this Practical Guide is precisely what you’re after.
Written by a team that boasts extensive experience teaching C# to professionals, this book provides a practical, efficient explanation of the language itself, covering basic to advanced features and calling out all that’s new in 2.0. Its instruction is always firmly situated within the context of the .NET framework and bolstered by code examples, key lessons in object-oriented programming, and installments of a realistic application programming tutorial. Concise and incisive, this is the best way to master the world’s fastest-growing and most marketable programming language.
Michel de Champlain, Ph.D., is president and principal architect of DeepObjectKnowledge, a firm that provides professionals with mentoring and training in object technologies. Michel has trained thousands of people in object-oriented analysis, design, and implementation. Brian G. Patrick is an associate professor of Computer Science/Studies at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. Brian holds a Ph.D. (Computer Science) and an M.B.A (Finance and International Business) from McGill University in Montreal.
Review
This book tops my recommendation list for any developer learning C#. -David Makofske, Principal Consultant/Architect, Akamai Technologies
Great book for any C# developer...it provides a number of practical programming tips and best practices on program design that enable you to utilize the C# language features effectively. -Adarsh Khare, Software Design Engineer, Microsoft
This book is essential for programmers who are considering system development using C#. The authors have masterfully created a programming guide that is current, complete, and useful immediately. -Edward L. Lamie, PhD, Director of Educational Services, Express Logic, Inc.
At last, a programming language book that provides complete coverage with a top-down approach and clear, simple examples! -Peter Grogono, Professor and Associate Chair of Computer Science, Concordia University
You don't need coddling; you don't need to be told what you already know. What you need is a book that uses your experience as a Java or C++ programmer to give you a leg up into the challenges and rewards of C#. And this Practical Guide is precisely what you're after.
Written by a team that boasts extensive experience teaching C# to professionals, this book provides a practical, efficient explanation of the language itself, covering basic to advanced features and calling out all that's new in 2.0. Its instruction is always firmly situated within the context of the .NET framework and bolstered by code examples, key lessons in object-oriented programming, and installments of a realistic application programming tutorial. Concise and incisive, this is the best way to master the world's fastest-growing and most marketable programming language.
Michel de Champlain, Ph.D., is president and principal architect of DeepObjectKnowledge, a firm that provides professionals with mentoring and training in object technologies. Michel has trained thousands of people in object-oriented analysis, design, and implementation. Brian G. Patrick is an associate professor of Computer Science/Studies at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. Brian holds a Ph.D. (Computer Science) and an M.B.A (Finance and International Business) from McGill University in Montreal.
Synopsis
A unique book that is perfect for those who want a quick but solid introduction to the C# language.
Synopsis
ick is an associate professor of Computer Science/Studies at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. Brian holds a Ph.D. (Computer Science) and an M.B.A (Finance and International Business) from McGill University in Montreal.
Synopsis
ls with mentoring and training in object technologies. Michel has trained thousands of people in object-oriented analysis, design, and implementation. Brian G. Patrick is an associate professor of Computer Science/Studies at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. Brian holds a Ph.D. (Computer Science) and an M.B.A (Finance and International Business) from McGill University in Montreal.
Synopsis
all thatâs new in 2.0. Its instruction is always firmly situated within the context of the .NET framework and bolstered by code examples, key lessons in object-oriented programming, and installments of a realistic application programming tutorial. Concise and incisive, this is the best way to master the worldâs fastest-growing and most marketable programming language.
Michel de Champlain, Ph.D., is president and principal architect of DeepObjectKnowledge, a firm that provides professionals with mentoring and training in object technologies. Michel has trained thousands of people in object-oriented analysis, design, and implementation. Brian G. Patrick is an associate professor of Computer Science/Studies at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. Brian holds a Ph.D. (Computer Science) and an M.B.A (Finance and International Business) from McGill University in Montreal.
Synopsis
ter Science) and an M.B.A (Finance and International Business) from McGill University in Montreal.
Synopsis
You don’t need coddling; you don’t need to be told what you already know. What you need is a book that uses your experience as a Java or C++ programmer to give you a leg up into the challenges and rewards of C#. And this Practical Guide is precisely what you’re after.
Written by a team that boasts extensive experience teaching C# to professionals, this book provides a practical, efficient explanation of the language itself, covering basic to advanced features and calling out all that’s new in 2.0. Its instruction is always firmly situated within the context of the .NET framework and bolstered by code examples, key lessons in object-oriented programming, and installments of a realistic application programming tutorial. Concise and incisive, this is the best way to master the world’s fastest-growing and most marketable programming language.
Features
* Provides a carefully focused explanation of every aspect of the C# language, including entire chapters on the unified type system, advanced types, collections, generics, reflection and attributes.
* Highlights all features new to the latest version of C# and organizes its presentation of C# according to the key principles of object-oriented programming and the .NET framework.
* Using end-of-chapter exercises, incrementally develops a cohesive application programming tutorial.
* Includes an easy-to-use appendix on the grammatical rules of C# and provides downloadable example code via the companion website.
* Provides a carefully focused explanation of every aspect of the C# language, including entire chapters on the unified type system, advanced types, collections, generics, reflection and attributes.
* Highlights all features new to the latest version of C# and organizes its presentation of C# according to the key principles of object-oriented programming and the .NET framework.
* Using end-of-chapter exercises, incrementally develops a cohesive application programming tutorial.
* Includes an easy-to-use appendix on the grammatical rules of C# and provides downloadable example code via the companion website.
Table of Contents
Preface
1 Introducing C# and .NET
2 Classes, Objects, and Namespaces
3 Class Members and Class Reuse
4 Unified Type System
5 Operators, Assignments, and Expressions
6 Statements and Exceptions
7 Advanced Types, Polymorphism, and Accessors
8 Collections and Generics
9 Resource Disposal, Input/Output, and Threads
10 Reflection and Attributes
Appendices
A C# 2.0 Grammar
B Predefined XML Tags for Documentation Comments
References
Index