C# developers will learn how to create Internet applications using ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET with this book. Concepts are illustrated with practical C# code examples demonstrating operations used most often by application developers. There is also information on the Common Language Runtime and .NET Foundation Classes, and reference material on the objects available in the Foundation Class Libraries. McManus is a developer and speaker specializing in Microsoft tools. Kinsman spent 10 years consulting on Microsoft business applications.
This tutorial begins with clear and concise introductions to C#, object-oriented programming and inheritance, and UML diagrams. Each chapter that follows describes one of twenty-three design patterns, recommends when to use it, and explains the impact that it will have on the larger design. The use of every pattern is demonstrated with simple example programs. These programs are illustrated with screen shots and UML diagrams displaying how the classes interact. Each of these programs is available on the companion CD-ROM and can be run, examined, edited, and applied.
The O'Reilly Cookbook series, with its to-the-point but illuminating coverage of programming subjects, meets the challenge of explaining how to write software as well as anything else on the market. When you're facing a coding problem--particularly in a language you're new to or haven't used in a while--and know there must be a proven way to solve it, the right Cookbook can often get you going in a hurry. C# Cookbook applies the formula to the language of Microsoft .NET, and is an addition to the line that more than a few programmers will appreciate.
C#Builder Kick Start provides a rapid overview of the C#Builder tool, a Borland developer's introduction to C# explaining the new forms and interfaces, and set of examples illustrating the power of C#, C#Builder, and .NET development. Special attention is paid to differences between existing Borland tools and development strategies and C#Builder.
A guide to help you easily make the switch from C# to Visual Basic.NET and vice versa. Presents language-neutral information that is equally understandable to C# and VB.NET programmers. Softcover.
This textbook for a two-semester course starts with C# basics, control structures, and an introduction to object-oriented programming, then moves on to the more complex concepts behind inheritance, exception handling, threads, networking, databases, web programming with ASP.NET, and XML. The CD-ROM contains program examples and the .NET framework software development kit.
Designed specifically for programming Microsoft's new platform, the .NET Framework. An indispensable guide as you learn to write C# programs, gradually explaining the key concepts of Visual C# and .NET as your skills develop, with exercises at the end of chapters to test yourself. Softcover.
Programmers will find this a useful text for learning the details of the C# language and then using the language in the .NET class framework. The book teaches the basic language of C#, the fundamentals of building classes, and class and interface inheritance. The .NET class library is introduced, followed by discussion of input and output, file and directory manipulation, regular expressions, sockets and thread programming, drag-and- drop Windows forms, web forms development, and ASP.NET. Lippman is an author with considerable experience as a programmer and consultant.Book News, Inc.?, Portland, OR