9781861004987: Beginning C# (Programmer to programmer)

Synopsis

C# is Microsoft's brand new programming language for its new platform, the .NET Framework. The .NET Framework consists of a runtime environment for managing the execution of our code, and a whole host of class libraries for performing almost any programming task you can think of. Although .NET code can be written in many languages, C# is the only language designed specifically for the .NET Framework, and as such is set to become the language of choice for writing .NET applications for years to come.

This book will be an indispensable guide as you learn to write C# programs, gradually explaining the key concepts of C# and .NET as your skills develop. After a thorough explanation of the basics of the C# language, we take an in-depth look at object-oriented programming in C#, before moving on to see how we write Windows applications in C#. We also show how you can create dynamic web pages and web services in C#. Finally, two case studies provide full examples of C# applications in action and show how it all ties together.

This book covers:

The C# language
.NET Programming with C#
Object-oriented programming
Writing Windows applications
Accessing databases
Writing web pages and web services in C#

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Review

C# is Microsoft's new--and preferred--language for programming in the .NET environment. Beginning C# assumes no previous programming knowledge. It also assumes you'll be using Visual Studio.NET.

You start off writing simple console programs to learn the basics of types, flow control, functions, debugging, error handling, object oriented programming, classes, events and other basics of the language. The excitement starts in chapter 13 with Windows form controls and moves on to deployment issues using the new Windows installer. You get data access with ADO and a review of ADO.NET classes and objects. Everything about using C# is covered in exhaustive depth before you go on to look at Web programs, ASP.NET and some complete sample applications.

Wrox--and Karli Wilson--have been involved in enough programming books to get the formula down pat. Beginning C# does a good job of introducing new topics, putting them in context, demonstrating their usage and explaining how they work. There are plenty of simple, lucid examples of code including alternative ways to achieve the same ends with explanations on why you might use one method over another.

As a book Beginning C# is nearly as exciting as the average in-flight magazine, but for working programmers or beginners who need a clean, clear introduction to putting C# to use in the real world, it's hard to beat. Read it before buying Professional C# from the same stable of authors. --Steve Patient

From the Publisher

Beginning C# provides a painless introduction to C# for beginners or relatively inexperienced programmers, who want to move to the .NET Framework from languages that don't support modern object-oriented programming techniques. This book is for everyone who is tired of C# books that assume ten-plus years of C++ experience.

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