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C# Black Book.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Telles, Matthew A.
Contributor:
Books24x7, Inc.
Series:
Black book series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
C# (Computer program language).
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (667 pages)
Place of Publication:
Phoenix : Paraglyph Press, 2001.
Summary:
Developed with an eye to the C++ or Java programmer moving to the Web or into more distributed environments, C# can be ported to multiple platforms and used to develop any type of program, from a Windows service to a Web component. Written by a Microsoft insider and expert programmer, this book contains comprehensive coverage of the C# programming language, compiler, and Common Library Runtime of the language. It contains an overview of the capabilities and syntax of the C# programming language. It helps programmers master the unique C# features, and is an ideal reference for everyday troubleshooting. Hundreds of pages of in-depth solutions to practical programming problems are provided.
Contents:
Intro
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Contents at a Glance
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Data Types
User-Defined Types
Language Features
Programming Concepts
Delegates and Events
Reflection
Writing Applications
The Common Language Runtime Libraries
Visual Elements
Files and Databases
Graphics
Threads
Components
Miscellaneous Areas
Index
What's on the CD-ROM.
Notes:
Title from title screen.
Includes index.
Digitized and made available by: Books 24x7.com.
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