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Part I: The C# Language Chapter 1. C# and the .NET Framework Section 1.1. The .NET Platform Section 1.2. The .NET Framework Section 1.3. Compilation and the MSIL Section 1.4. The C# Language Chapter 2. Getting Started: "Hello World" Section 2.1. Classes, Objects, and Types
Section 2.2. Developing "Hello World" Section 2.3. Using the Visual Studio .NET Debugger Chapter 3. C# Language Fundamentals Section 3.1. Types Section 3.2. Variables and Constants Section 3.3. Expressions Section 3.4. Whitespace Section 3.5. Statements Section 3.6. Operators Section 3.7. Preprocessor Directives Chapter 4. Classes and Objects Section 4.1. Defining Classes Section 4.2. Creating Objects Section 4.3. Using Static Members Section 4.4. Destroying Objects Section 4.5. Passing Parameters Section 4.6. Overloading Methods and Constructors Section 4.7. Encapsulating Data with Properties Section 4.8. readonly Fields Chapter 5. Inheritance and Polymorphism Section 5.1. Specialization and Generalization Section 5.2. Inheritance Section 5.3. Polymorphism Section 5.4. Abstract Classes Section 5.5. The Root of All Classes: Object Section 5.6. Boxing and Unboxing Types Section 5.7. Nesting Classes Chapter 6. Operator Overloading Section 6.1. Using the operator Keyword Section 6.2. Supporting Other .NET Languages Section 6.3. Creating Useful Operators Section 6.4. Logical Pairs Section 6.5. The Equality Operator Section 6.6. Conversion Operators Chapter 7. Structs Section 7.1. Defining Structs Section 7.2. Creating Structs Chapter 8. Interfaces Section 8.1. Defining and Implementing an Interface Section 8.2. Accessing Interface Methods Section 8.3. Overriding Interface Implementations Section 8.4. Explicit Interface Implementation Chapter 9. Arrays, Indexers, and Collections Section 9.1. Arrays Section 9.2. The foreach Statement Section 9.3. Indexers Section 9.4. Collection Interfaces Section 9.5. Constraints Section 9.6. List<T> Section 9.7. Queues Section 9.8. Stacks Section 9.9. Dictionaries Chapter 10. Strings and Regular Expressions Section 10.1. Strings Section 10.2. Regular Expressions Chapter 11. Handling Exceptions Section 11.1. Throwing and Catching Exceptions Section 11.2. Exception Objects Section 11.3. Custom Exceptions Section 11.4. Rethrowing Exceptions Chapter 12. Delegates and Events Section 12.1. Delegates Section 12.2. Multicasting Section 12.3. Events Section 12.4. Using Anonymous Methods Section 12.5. Retrieving Values from Multicast Delegates Part II: Programming with C# Chapter 13. Building Windows Applications Section 13.1. Creating a Simple Windows Form Section 13.2. Creating a Windows Forms Application Section 13.3. XML Documentation Comments Chapter 14. Accessing Data with ADO.NET Section 14.1. Relational Databases and SQL Section 14.2. The ADO.NET Object Model Section 14.3. Getting Started with ADO.NET Section 14.4. Using OLE DB Managed Providers Section 14.5. Working with Data-Bound Controls Chapter 15. Programming ASP.NET Applications and Web Services Section 15.1. Understanding Web Forms Section 15.2. Creating a Web Form Section 15.3. Adding Controls Section 15.4. Data Binding Section 15.5. Web Services Section 15.6. SOAP, WSDL, and Discovery Section 15.7. Building a Web Service Section 15.8. Creating the Proxy Chapter 16. Putting It All Together Section 16.1. The Overall Design Section 16.2. Creating the Web Services Client Section 16.3. Displaying the Output Section 16.4. Searching by Category Part III: The CLR and the .NET Framework Chapter 17. Assemblies and Versioning Section 17.1. PE Files Section 17.2. Metadata Section 17.3. Security Boundary Section 17.4. Manifests Section 17.5. Multimodule Assemblies Section 17.6. Private Assemblies Section 17.7. Shared Assemblies Chapter 18. Attributes and Reflection Section 18.1. Attributes Section 18.2. Reflection Chapter 19. Marshaling and Remoting Section 19.1. Application Domains Section 19.2. Context Section 19.3. Remoting Chapter 20. Threads and Synchronization Section 20.1. Threads Section 20.2. Synchronization Section 20.3. Race Conditions and Deadlocks Chapter 21. Streams Section 21.1. Files and Directories Section 21.2. Reading and Writing Data Section 21.3. Asynchronous I/O Section 21.4. Network I/O Section 21.5. Web Streams Section 21.6. Serialization Section 21.7. Isolated Storage Chapter 22. Programming .NET and COM Section 22.1. Importing ActiveX Controls Section 22.2. Importing COM Components Section 22.3. Exporting .NET Components Section 22.4. P/Invoke Section 22.5. Pointers Appendix A. C# Keywords Download ebooks for c#: Programming C# (4th Edition) Building .NET Applications with C#
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