C#: How to Program

  • Authors:
  • Harvey M. Deitel;Paul J. Deitel;Marina Zlatkina

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-

  • Venue:
  • C#: How to Program
  • Year:
  • 2001

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Abstract

From the Publisher:The authoritative DEITEL™ LIVE-CODE™ introduction to Windows®, .NET, Internet and World Wide Web programming in C# This new book by the world's leading programming-language textbook authors carefully explains how to use C#—the premier language in Microsoft's .NET initiative—as a general-purpose programming language, and how to develop multi-tier, client/server, data-base-intensive, Internet- and Web-based applications. Dr. Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel are the founders of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the internationally-recognized corporate-training and content-creation organization specializing in C#, Visual Basic® .NET, Visual C++® .NET, Java™, C++, C, XML™, Python, Perl; Internet, Web, wireless, e-business and object technologies. The Deitels are the authors of several worldwide #1 programming-language textbooks, including Java How to Program, 4/e, C++ How to Program, 3/e and Internet & World Wide Web How to Program, 2/e. In C# How to Program the Deitels and their colleagues, Jeff Listfield, Tem. R. Nieto, Cheryl Yaeger and Marina Zlatkina, discuss topics you need to build complete .NET, Web-based applications. Key topics include: .NET Introduction/IDE/Debugger Web Services/ASP.NET Control Structures/Methods/Properties Classes/Data Abstraction OOP/Inheritance/Polymorphism Arrays/Data Structures/Collections Database/ADO .NET/SQLAssemblies/Namespaces/Exceptions GUI/Forms/Controls/Events/Delegates Web Forms/Web Controls/Accessibility XML/XSLT™/DOM™/VoiceXML™ Multithreading/Networking/Client-Server Files/Streams/Strings/Regular Expressions Operator Overloading/COM Integration Multimedia/Graphics/GDI+ Bit and Character Manipulation/Unicode® C# How to Program includes extensive pedagogic features: Hundreds of LIVE-CODE™ programs with screen captures that show exact outputs Internet and World Wide Web resources to encourage further research Hundreds of tips, recommended practices and cautions—all marked with icons C# How to Program is the centerpiece of a complete family of resources for teaching and learning C#, including several Web sites with the book's source-code examples (which are also on the enclosed CD) and other information for faculty, students and professionals; an optional interactive CD (C# Multimedia Cyber Classroom) containing hyperlinks, solutions to half the book's exercises and audio walkthroughs of the book's code examples; and e-mail access to the authors at: deitel@deitel.com For information on worldwide Deitel on-site seminars and to subscribe to the Deitel Buzz e-mail newsletter.