This comprehensive volume is fully updated for Charp 2.0 - the newest version of Microsoft's revolutionary programming language. The changes found in Csharp 2.0 bring Java-like power to millions of Windows programmers worldwide. With expertly crafted explanations, insider tips, and hundreds of examples, this book fully explains every aspect of Csharp 2.0. Written in the clear, uncompromising style that has made master programming author Herb Schildt the choice of millions, the book covers all the new and existing features of this major programming language.
This comprehensive volume is fully updated for Charp 2.0 - the newest version of Microsoft's revolutionary programming language. The changes found in Csharp 2.0 bring Java-like power to millions of Windows programmers worldwide. With expertly crafted explanations, insider tips, and hundreds of examples, this book fully explains every aspect of Csharp 2.0. Written in the clear, uncompromising style that has made master programming author Herb Schildt the choice of millions, the book covers all the new and existing features of this major programming language.
Herbert Schildt is a world leading programming author. He is an authority on the C, C++, Java, and C# programming languages, and a master Windows programmer. His programming books have sold more than three million copies worldwide and have been translated into all major foreign languages. He is the author of numerous best sellers including C: The Complete Reference, Java 2: The Complete Reference, Java 2: A Beginner's Guide, C#: A Beginner's Guide, and many more. Schildt holds a master's degree in computer science from the University of Illinois.
Inhaltsangabe
From the contents: Part One: The Csharp Language Chapter 1: The Creation of Csharp Chapter 2: An Overview of Csharp Chapter 3: Data Types, Literals, and Variables Chapter 4: Operators Chapter 5: Program Control Statements Chapter 6: Introducing Classes, Objects, and Methods Chapter 7: Arrays and Strings Chapter 8: A Closer Look at Methods and Classes Chapter 9: Operator Overloading Chapter 10: Indexers and Properties Chapter 11: Inheritance Chapter 12: Interfaces, Structures, and Enumerations Chapter 13: Exception Handling Chapter 14: Using I/O Chapter 15: Delegates and Events Chapter 16: Namespaces, The Preprocessor, and Assemblies Chapter 17: Runtime Type ID, Reflection, and Attributes Chapter 18: Unsafe code, Pointers, and Miscellaneous topics Chapter 19: Generics Part Two: The Csharp Class Library Chapter 20: Exploring the System Namespace Chapter 21: Strings and Formatting Chapter 22: Multithreaded Programming Chapter 23: Working with Collections Chapter 24: Networking Part 3: Applying Csharp Chapter 25: Building components Chapter 26: Creating Form-Based Windows Applications Chapter 27: A Recursive-Descent Expression Parser Appendix A: XML Comment Quick Reference
From the contents: Part One: The Csharp Language Chapter 1: The Creation of Csharp Chapter 2: An Overview of Csharp Chapter 3: Data Types, Literals, and Variables Chapter 4: Operators Chapter 5: Program Control Statements Chapter 6: Introducing Classes, Objects, and Methods Chapter 7: Arrays and Strings Chapter 8: A Closer Look at Methods and Classes Chapter 9: Operator Overloading Chapter 10: Indexers and Properties Chapter 11: Inheritance Chapter 12: Interfaces, Structures, and Enumerations Chapter 13: Exception Handling Chapter 14: Using I/O Chapter 15: Delegates and Events Chapter 16: Namespaces, The Preprocessor, and Assemblies Chapter 17: Runtime Type ID, Reflection, and Attributes Chapter 18: Unsafe code, Pointers, and Miscellaneous topics Chapter 19: Generics Part Two: The Csharp Class Library Chapter 20: Exploring the System Namespace Chapter 21: Strings and Formatting Chapter 22: Multithreaded Programming Chapter 23: Working with Collections Chapter 24: Networking Part 3: Applying Csharp Chapter 25: Building components Chapter 26: Creating Form-Based Windows Applications Chapter 27: A Recursive-Descent Expression Parser Appendix A: XML Comment Quick Reference
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