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Visual C# 2008 How to Program Paul J. Deitel

Visual C# 2008 How to Program By Paul J. Deitel

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Visual C# 2008 How to Program: United States Edition by Paul J. Deitel

Appropriate for all basic-to-intermediate level courses in Visual C# 2008 programming.

Created by world-renowned programming instructors Paul and Harvey Deitel, "Visual C# 2008 How to Program, Third Edition" introduces all facets of the C# 2008 language hands-on, through hundreds of working programs. This book has been thoroughly updated to reflect the major innovations Microsoft has incorporated in Visual C# 2008 and .NET 3.5; all discussions and sample code have been carefully audited against the newest Visual C# language specification. The many new platform features covered in depth in this edition include: LINQ (Language Integrated Query), Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), ASP.NET Ajax and the Microsoft Ajax Library, Silverlight-based rich Internet application development, and creating Web services with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). New language features introduced in this edition: automatic properties, object initializers, partial classes and methods, anonymous methods, Lambda expressions, extension methods, anonymous types, and collection initializers. The Deitels also provide extensively updated coverage of delegates. Students begin by getting comfortable with the free C# Express 2008 IDE and basic Visual C# syntax. Next, they build their skills one step at a time, mastering control structures, classes, objects, methods, variables, arrays, and the core techniques of object-oriented programming. With this strong foundation in place, the Deitels introduce more sophisticated techniques, including searching, sorting, data structures, generics, and collections. Throughout, the authors show students how to make the most of Microsoft's Visual Studio tools. A series of appendices provide essential programming reference material on topics ranging from number systems to the Visual Studio Debugger, UML 2 to Unicode and ASCII.

About Paul J. Deitel

Paul J. Deitel, CEO and Chief Technical Officer of Deitel & Associates, Inc., is a graduate of MIT's Sloan School of Management, where he studied Information Technology. He holds the Java Certified Programmer and Java Certified Developer certifications, and has been designated by Sun Microsystems as a Java Champion. Through Deitel & Associates, Inc., he has delivered Java, C, C++, C# and Visual Basic courses to industry clients, including IBM, Sun Microsystems, Dell, Lucent Technologies, Fidelity, NASA at the Kennedy Space Center, the National Severe Storm Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, Rogue Wave Software, Boeing, Stratus, Cambridge Technology Partners, Open Environment Corporation, One Wave, Hyperion Software, Adra Systems, Entergy, CableData Systems, Nortel Networks, Puma, iRobot, Invensys and many more. He has also lectured on Java and C++ for the Boston Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery. He and his father, Dr. Harvey M. Deitel, are the world's best-selling programming language textbook authors.


Dr. Harvey M. Deitel, Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer of Deitel & Associates, Inc., has 45 years of academic and industry experience in the computer field. Dr. Deitel earned B.S. and M.S. degrees from MIT and a Ph.D. from Boston University. He has 20 years of college teaching experience, including earning tenure and serving as the Chairman of the Computer Science Department at Boston College before founding Deitel & Associates, Inc., with his son, Paul J. Deitel. He and Paul are the co-authors of several dozen books and multimedia packages and they are writing many more. With translations published in Japanese, German, Russian, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, French, Polish, Italian, Portuguese, Greek, Urdu and Turkish, the Deitels' texts have earned international recognition. Dr. Deitel has delivered hundreds of professional seminars to major corporations, academic institutions, government organizations and the military.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Computers, the Internet and Visual C#

2. Introduction to the Visual C# 2008 Express IDE

3. Introduction to C# Applications

4. Introduction to Classes and Objects

5. Control Statements: Part 1

6. Control Statements: Part 2

7. Methods: A Deeper Look

8. Arrays

9. Introduction to LINQ

10. Classes and Objects: A Deeper Look

11. Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance

12. Polymorphism, Interfaces & Operator Overloading

13. Exception Handling

14. Graphical User Interfaces with Windows Forms

15. Graphical User Interfaces with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and XAML

16. Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Graphics and Multimedia

17. Strings, Characters and Regular Expressions

18. Files and Streams

19. Extensible Markup Language (XML) and LINQ to XML

20. Databases, LINQ to SQL and LINQ to DataSets

21. ASP.NET and ASP.NET Ajax

22. Web Services and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)

23. Microsoft (R) Silverlight (TM) and Rich Internet Applications

24. Searching and Sorting

25. Data Structures

26. Generics

27. Collections

Appendix A. Operator Precedence Chart

Appendix B. Simple Types

Appendix C. Number Systems

Appendix D. Using the Visual Studio (R) Debugger

Appendix E. ATM Case Study Code

Appendix F. UML 2: Additional Diagram Types

Appendix G. ASCII Character Set

Appendix H. Unicode (R)

Additional information

CIN013605322XG
9780136053224
013605322X
Visual C# 2008 How to Program: United States Edition by Paul J. Deitel
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
2008-09-18
1600
N/A
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