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C# 3.0 Pocket Reference
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- Contents
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C# 3.0 Pocket Reference
- What’s New in C# 3.0
- + A First C# Program
- + Syntax
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Type Basics
- + Numeric Types
- + Boolean Type and Operators
- + Strings and Characters
- + Arrays
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Variables and Parameters
- + Expressions and Operators
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Statements
- + Namespaces
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Classes
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Inheritance
- + The object Type
- + Structs
- + Access Modifiers
- + Interfaces
- + Enums
- Nested Types
- + Generics
- + Delegates
- + Events
- + Lambda Expressions (C# 3.0)
- Anonymous Methods
- + try Statements and Exceptions
- + Enumeration and Iterators
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Nullable Types
- + Operator Overloading
- + Extension Methods (C# 3.0)
- Anonymous Types (C# 3.0)
- + LINQ (C# 3.0)
- + Attributes
- + Unsafe Code and Pointers
- + Preprocessor Directives
- + XML Documentation
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Framework Overview
- Index
This book is for busy programmers who want a succinct and yet readable guide to C# 3.0 and LINQ. C# 3.0 Pocket Reference tells you exactly what you need to know, without long introductions or bloated samples. Despite its conciseness, this book doesn't skimp on depth or detail, and embraces the conceptual challenges in learning C# 3.0 and LINQ. Tightly focused and highly practical, this pocket reference covers more ground than many of the big books on C#.C# 3.0 Pocket Reference includes plenty of illustrations and code examples to explain:Features new to C# 3.0, such as lambda expressions, anonymous types, automatic properties, and more All aspects of C# syntax, predefined types, expressions, and operators Creating classes, structs, delegates and events, enums, generics and constraints, exception handling, and iterators The subtleties of boxing, operating overloading, delegate covariance, extension method resolution, interface reimplementation, nullable types, and operating lifting LINQ, starting with the principles of sequences, deferred execution and standard query operators, and finishing with a complete reference to query syntax-including multiple generators, joining, grouping, and query continuations Consuming, writing, and reflecting on custom attributes You'll also find chapters on unsafe code and pointers, preprocessor directives, XML documentation, and a framework overview. If you're already familiar with Java, C++, or an earlier version of C#, C# 3.0 Pocket Reference is an ideal choice. No other book or online resource can get you up to speed so quickly.
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Book Details
Authors
Joseph Albahari and Ben Albahari
Categories
Computers > Programming Languages > C#
Publishers
Publication year : 2008
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 404

