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C# 2005 For Dummies

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    The C# programming language is a powerful, relatively new descendant of the earlier C, C++, and Java languages. Programming with it is a lot of fun, as you’re about to find out in this book.

    The goal of this book is to explain C# to you, but to write actual programs you need a specific coding environment. We’re betting that most readers will be using Microsoft Visual Studio, although we do provide alternatives. In basing the book on Visual Studio, we’ve tried to keep the Visual Studio portions to a reasonable minimum. we could just tell you, “Run your program any way you want,” but instead we may say, “Execute your C# program from Visual Studio by pressing F5.” We want you to be able to focus on the C# language and not on the mechanics of getting simple things to work.

    We’ve made this book as easy to use as possible. Figuring out a new language is hard enough. Why make it any more complicated than it needs to be? The book is divided into six parts. Part I introduces you to C# programming with Visual Studio. This part guides you step by step in the creation of two different types of programs. We strongly encourage you to start here and read these two chapters in order before branching out into the other parts of the book. Even if you’ve programmed before, the basic program framework created in Part I is reused throughout the book.

    TABLE OF CONTENT:
    Chapter 01 - Creating Your First C# Windows Program
    Chapter 02 - Creating Your First C# Console Application
    Chapter 03 - Living with Variability
    Chapter 04 - Smooth Operators
    Chapter 05 - Controlling Program Flow
    Chapter 06 - Collecting Data — The Class and the Array
    Chapter 07 - Putting on Some High-Class Functions
    Chapter 08 - Class Methods
    Chapter 09 - Stringing in the Key of C#
    Chapter 10 - Object-Oriented Programming
    Chapter 11 - Holding a Class Responsible
    Chapter 12 - Inheritance — Is That All I Get?
    Chapter 13 - Poly-what-ism?
    Chapter 14 - When a Class Isn’t a Class
    Chapter 15 - Asking Your Pharmacist about Generics
    Chapter 16 - The 10 Most Common Build Errors
    Chapter 17 - The 10 Most Significant Differences between C# and C++

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