Beginning C# 3.0: An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming View Larger Image | Jack Purdum Wrox Press, Paperback, Published April 2008, 528 pages, ISBN 0470261293 | List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $24.95 You Save: $15.04 (38% Off)
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Beginning C# is a book that offers a lot of guidance, in a format that readers
find intuitive to follow. The exercise-based format of the Wrox Beginning series
has a strong following by all levels of readers, and is one that works very
well in the classroom or home. Written by a veteran programming instructor,
this is the perfect mix of tutorial, and hands-on coding new programmers are
looking for - written from their point of view.
Beginning C# is written for those readers with no prior programming experience
who want a thorough, yet easy to understand, introduction to C# and Object Oriented
Programming. Dr. Purdum uses his 25 years of teaching experience to teach readers:
The C# syntax and concepts of Object Oriented Programming How to design
and write C# programs that are functional and embody safe programming practices
Tried and true tricks of the trade, from design concepts to debugging aids
And all of these goals are done in an easy-to-read and enjoyable manner
and much more. Complete source code, examples, and discussion forms available
at Wrox.com
Table of Contents
Part I. Getting Started.
Chapter1. Getting Started.
Chapter 2. Understanding Objects.
Part II. Understanding C# Syntax.
Chapter 3. Understanding Data Types.
Chapter 4. Understanding C# Statements.
Chapter 5. Understanding Reference Data Types.
Chapter 6. Making Decisions in Code.
Chapter 7. Statement Repetition Using Loops.
Chapter 8. Arrays.
Part III. Writing Your Own Classes
Chapter 9. Designing Your Own Classes.
Chapter 10. Implementing Your Class Design.
Chapter 11. Exception Handling and Program Debugging.
Chapter 12. Generics.
Part IV. Storing Data.
Chapter 13. Using Disk Data Files.
Chapter 14. Using Databases.
Chapter 15. Using Inheritance and Polymorphism.
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