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Microsoft® Visual C#® 2005 Step by Step
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- + Cover
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
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Introduction
- + Part I: Introducing Microsoft Visual C# and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
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Part II: Understanding the C# Language
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Chapter 7: Creating and Managing Classes and Objects
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Chapter 8: Understanding Values and References
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Chapter 9: Creating Value Types with Enumerations and Structs
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Chapter 10: Using Arrays and Collections
- + Chapter 11: Understanding Parameter Arrays
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Chapter 12: Working with Inheritance
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Chapter 13: Using Garbage Collection and Resource Management
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Chapter 7: Creating and Managing Classes and Objects
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Part III: Creating Components
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Chapter 14: Implementing Properties to Access Attributes
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Chapter 15: Using Indexers
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Chapter 16: Delegates and Events
- Declaring and Using Delegates
- + The Automated Factory Scenario
- Using Delegates
- + Anonymous Methods and Delegates
- Enabling Notifications with Events
- Declaring an Event
- Subscribing to an Event
- Unsubscribing from an Event
- Raising an Event
- Understanding GUI Events
- Using Events
- Chapter 16 Quick Reference
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Chapter 17: Introducing Generics
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Chapter 18: Enumerating Collections
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Chapter 19: Operator Overloading
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Chapter 14: Implementing Properties to Access Attributes
- + Part IV: Working with Windows Applications
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Part V: Managing Data
- + Part VI: Building Web Applications
- Index
- About the Author
Teach yourself Visual C# 2005 fundamentals—one step at a time. With this practical, learn-by-doing tutorial, you get the guidance you need to start creating programs and components in C#!
Discover how to:
Work in the Visual Studio 2005 development environment
Declare variables, call methods, and create operators
Construct statements to selectively or repeatedly run your code
Catch and handle exception errors
Use object-oriented concepts to declare classes and objects
Write destructors to clean up unneeded code and help manage resources
Create reusable components, such as properties, indexers, and events
Define types and parameters for generics and generalized classes
Use Windows Forms to create user interfaces complete with user controls
Access data sources using Microsoft ADO.NET
Construct Web Forms that display large volumes of data
Validate user input with Microsoft ASP.NET controls
Write, test, and deploy Web services
CD features all practice exercises.
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Computers > Programming Languages > C#
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Publication year : 2009
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 621

