This text begins with a non - programming - language introduction to object - oriented programming. The goal of that chapter is to present the concept of objects first and then ease into how objects may be viewed in C#. Throughout the book I have tried to use common, easily understood examples to introduce new programming concepts. I have covered most of the C# programming language, although there are a few less common topics that I have not covered. I do not feel these omissions are important to the task at hand, which is to teach you OOP using C#. |
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This ebook is divided into five parts, each of which focuses on a different aspect of developing applications with Visual C# 2008. These parts generally follow the flow of tasks you'll perform as you begin creating your own programs with Visual C# 2008. I recommend that you read them in the order in which they appear. . Part I, "The Visual C# 2008 Environment," teaches you about the Visual C# environment, including how to navigate and access Visual C#'s numerous tools. In addition, you'll learn about some key development concepts such as objects, collections, and events.
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The C# Language (Chapters 1 – 14) Chapter 1 introduces you to C# and how it fits into the .NET landscape. You'll learn the fundamentals of programming in this environment, and how Visual C# Express (VCE) and Visual Studio (VS) fit in. Chapter 2 starts you off with writing C# applications. You'll look at the syntax of C# and put the language to use with sample command - line and Windows applications. In Chapter 3 , you'll learn what variables are and how to manipulate them. |
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Part I: The C# Language This section gives us a good grounding in the C# language itself. This section doesn’t presume knowledge of any particular language, although it does assume you are an experienced programmer. We start by looking at C#’s basic syntax and datatypes, and then discuss the object-oriented features of C# before moving on to look at more advanced C# programming topics. Part II: The .NET Environment In this section, we look at the principles of programming in the .NET environment. |
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Chapters 1 and 2 cover the fundamentals — everything you need to be aware of before you start. In Chapter 1 you learn exactly what the definition of a database is, the types of database that are available, and the features that databases provide. Finally, you see how to access databases using the SQL language, and take a look at how XML fits into the picture. In Chapter 2 you move on to learn about ADO.NET, and how it can used to access databases from C# applications. You’ll also see the Express tools that you’ll be using in this book, and try out a few basic examples to prepare you for what is to come. |
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