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Visual C#® 2008: How to Program, Third Edition by P. J. Deitel; H. M. Deitel Publisher: Prentice Hall Copyright Year: 2009 Publishing Date: 2008/09/18 eText ISBN-10: 0-13-606808-1 | eText ISBN-13: 978-0-13-606808-2 | Print ISBN-10: 0-13-605322-X | Print ISBN-13: 978-0-13-605322-4 |
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ABOUT THIS TITLE - DESCRIPTION | | Appropriate for all basic-to-intermediate
level courses in Visual C# 2008 programming.
Created by world-renowned programming
instructors Paul and Harvey Deitel, “Visual C# 2008 How to
Program, Third Edition” introduces all facets of the C# 2008
language hands-on, through hundreds of working programs. This book
has been thoroughly updated to reflect the major innovations
Microsoft has incorporated in Visual C# 2008 and .NET 3.5; all
discussions and sample code have been carefully audited against the
newest Visual C# language specification. The many new platform
features covered in depth in this edition include: LINQ (Language
Integrated Query), Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), ASP.NET
Ajax and the Microsoft Ajax Library, Silverlight-based rich
Internet application development, and creating Web services with
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). New language features
introduced in this edition: automatic properties, object
initializers, partial classes and methods, anonymous methods,
Lambda expressions, extension methods, anonymous types, and
collection initializers. The Deitels also provide extensively
updated coverage of delegates. Students begin by getting
comfortable with the free C# Express 2008 IDE and basic Visual C#
syntax. Next, they build their skills one step at a time, mastering
control structures, classes, objects, methods, variables, arrays,
and the core techniques of object-oriented programming. With this
strong foundation in place, the Deitels introduce more
sophisticated techniques, including searching, sorting, data
structures, generics, and collections. Throughout, the authors show
students how to make the most of Microsoft’s Visual Studio
tools. A series of appendices provide essential programming
reference material on topics ranging from number systems to the
Visual Studio Debugger, UML 2 to Unicode and ASCII. |
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