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Introduction to C# Using .NET
by Robert J. Oberg
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This book is a practical introduction to
programming in C# utilizing the services
provided by .NET to build Web-based services.
The author describes Visual Studio.NET
and the features of the C# language that
go beyond C, such as properties and indexers.
He introduces C#'s advanced object-oriented
capabilities early — helping you make the most
of them to create software with unprecedented
efficiency and power.
He also covers data types, formatting and
conversions, exceptions, interfaces,
collections, the callback mechanism, and
attributes. A bank system case study
illustrates building a complete system
using C# and .NET.
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- In-depth introduction to C# object
development — perfect for developers
migrating from VB or COBOL
- Introductory material is clearly
delineated in the first section so that
more experienced programmers can
jump right into the new features of C#
- Covers the interactions between C# and
the .NET Framework, giving developers
a deep understanding of how .NET
augments the features of the C# language
- Thorough treatment of interfaces and
components
- Expert introduction to Windows Forms
user interface programming
- Practical coverage of inheritance
techniques, collections, delegates,
events, multiple threads, and attributes
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