You don't need coddling; you don't need to be told what you already know. What you need is a book that uses your experience as a Java or C++ programmer to give you a leg up into the challenges and rewards of C#. And this Practical Guide is precisely what you're after.
Written by a team that boasts extensive experience teaching C# to professionals, this book provides a practical, efficient explanation of the language itself, covering basic to advanced features and calling out all that's new in 2.0. Its instruction is always firmly situated within the context of the .NET framework and bolstered by code examples, key lessons in object-oriented programming, and installments of a realistic application programming tutorial. Concise and incisive, this is the best way to master the world's fastest-growing and most marketable programming language.
Features
* Provides a carefully focused explanation of every aspect of the C# language, including entire chapters on the unified type system, advanced types, collections, generics, reflection and attributes.
* Highlights all features new to the latest version of C# and organizes its presentation of C# according to the key principles of object-oriented programming and the .NET framework.
* Using end-of-chapter exercises, incrementally develops a cohesive application programming tutorial.
* Includes an easy-to-use appendix on the grammatical rules of C# and provides downloadable example code via the companion website.
* Provides a carefully focused explanation of every aspect of the C# language, including entire chapters on the unified type system, advanced types, collections, generics, reflection and attributes.
* Highlights all features new to the latest version of C# and organizes its presentation of C# according to the key principles of object-oriented programming and the .NET framework.
* Using end-of-chapter exercises, incrementally develops a cohesive application programming tutorial.
* Includes an easy-to-use appendix on the grammatical rules of C# and provides downloadable example code via the companion website
Author(s): Michel de Champlain and Brian G. Patrick (Auth.)
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 249
Content:
Preface, Pages xv-xix
chapter 1 - Introducing C# and .NET, Pages 1-7
chapter 2 - Classes, Objects, and Namespaces, Pages 9-27
chapter 3 - Class Members and Class Reuse, Pages 29-53
chapter 4 - Unified Type System, Pages 55-82
chapter 5 - Operators, Assignments, and Expressions, Pages 83-105
chapter 6 - Statements and Exceptions, Pages 107-128
chapter 7 - Advanced Types, Polymorphism, and Accessors, Pages 129-162
chapter 8 - Collections and Generics, Pages 163-184
chapter 9 - Resource Disposal, Input/Output, and Threads, Pages 185-209
chapter 10 - Reflection and Attributes, Pages 211-225
appendix A - C# 2.0 Grammar, Pages 227-239
appendix B - Predefined XML Tags for Documentation Comments, Pages 241-242
References, Pages 243-244
Index, Pages 245-251