Synopses & Reviews
Microsoft Visual C# 2005, An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming, Second Edition provides the beginning programmer with a guide to developing programs in C#, a language developed by Microsoft as part of their Visual Studio .NET platform. With C#, you can build small, reusable components that are well-suited to twenty-first century Web-based programming applications. Although similar to Java and C++, many features of C# make it easier to learn and ideal for the beginning programmer. You can program in C# using a simple text editor and the command prompt, or you can manipulate program components using Visual Studio's sophisticated Integrated Development Environment. This book provides you with the tools to use both techniques.
Synopsis
Part of the Visual Studio.NET platform, C# is a truly object-oriented language that can provide numerous benefits for the beginning programmer. Programming with C#.NET provides background knowledge in concepts that are transferable to other programming languages, such as structured programming, function calling, and parameter passing. This book will provide the beginning programmer with a solid foundation in object-oriented programming, using familiar, existing components like Buttons and Labels.
Synopsis
Microsoft Visual C# 2005, An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming, Second Edition provides the beginning programmer with a guide to developing programs in C#, a language developed by Microsoft as part of their Visual Studio .NET platform. With C#, you can build small, reusable components that are well-suited to twenty-first century Web-based programming applications. Although similar to Java and C++, many features of C# make it easier to learn and ideal for the beginning programmer. You can program in C# using a simple text editor and the command prompt, or you can manipulate program components using Visual Studio's sophisticated Integrated Development Environment. This book provides you with the tools to use both techniques.
About the Author
Joyce Farrell is the author of Programming Logic and Design, An Object-Oriented Approach to Programming Logic and Design, Just Enough Programming Logic and Design, Object-Oriented Programming Using C++, Java Programming, Microsoft Visual C#, and Microsoft Visual C# 2008, Comprehensive: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming, all of which are published by Course Technology. Joyce was formerly Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems at Harper College in Palatine, IL. Prior to joining Harper College, Joyce taught Computer Information Systems at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, and McHenry County College in Crystal Lake, Illinois.
Table of Contents
Chapter One A First Program Using C# Chapter Two Using Data Chapter Three Making Decisions Chapter Four Looping Chapter Five Using Arrays Chapter Six Using Methods Chapter Seven Using Classes and Objects Chapter Eight Introduction To Inheritance Chapter Nine Exception Handling Chapter Ten Using GUI Objects And The Visual Studio IDE Chapter Eleven Using Controls Chapter Twelve Handling Events Chapter Thirteen Files And Streams