John Wiley & Sons, 2016. — Code Only. — ISBN: 97 8-1 -1 1 9-09668-9.
Код примеров к выложенной здесь книге в формате PDF, EPUB.Get started with Visual C# programming with this great beginner′s guide.Beginning C# 6.0 Programming with Visual Studio 2015 provides step–by–step directions for programming with the release C# 6.0 in the .NET 4.6 framework . Beginning with programming essentials, such as variables, flow control, and object–oriented programming, this authoritative text moves into more complicated topics, such as web and Windows programming and data access within both database and XML environments. After your introduction to each of the chapters, you are invited to apply your newfound knowledge in Try it Out sections, which reinforce learning and help you understand the practical applications of the new concepts you have explored. Through this approach, you can write useful programming code following each of the steps that you explore in this essential text.
New highlights of this edition include the following:Additional and improved code examples for you to try out;
Coverage of everything that's new in C# 6 and .NET 4.6, including how to create Universal Windows Apps;
Examples of programming cloud applications and using Azure SDK to create and access cloud resources.
Discover the basics of programming with C#, such as variables, expressions, flow control, and functions.
Discuss how to keep your program running smoothly through debugging and error handling.
Understand how to navigate your way through key programming elements, such as classes, class members, collections, comparisons, and conversions.
Explore object–oriented programming, web programming, and Windows programming.
Who This Book Is For:This book is for everyone who wants to learn how to program in C# using the .NET Framework. It is for absolute beginners who want to give programming a try by learning a clean, modern, elegant programming language. But it is also for people familiar with other programming languages who want to explore the .NET platform, as well as for existing .NET developers who want to give Microsoft's .NET flagship language a try.