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C# Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design
C# Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design
ISBN: 1423901460
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 182
Authors:
Barbara Doyle
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Preface
About This Book
How the Book Is Organized
Who This Book Is For
C Versus Visual Basic .NET
C Versus Java
C Versus C and C
Conventions Used in This Book
Support
We d Like to Hear from You
Acknowledgments
Part I: The C Language
Chapter 1. C and the .NET Framework
1.1 The .NET Platform
1.2 The .NET Framework
1.3 Compilation and the MSIL
1.4 The C Language
Chapter 2. Getting Started: Hello World
2.1 Classes, Objects, and Types
2.2 Developing Hello World
2.3 Using the Visual Studio .NET Debugger
Chapter 3. C Language Fundamentals
3.1 Types
3.2 Variables and Constants
3.3 Expressions
3.4 Whitespace
3.5 Statements
3.6 Operators
3.7 Namespaces
3.8 Preprocessor Directives
Chapter 4. Classes and Objects
4.1 Defining Classes
4.2 Creating Objects
4.3 Using Static Members
4.4 Destroying Objects
4.5 Passing Parameters
4.6 Overloading Methods and Constructors
4.7 Encapsulating Data with Properties
4.8 readonly Fields
Chapter 5. Inheritance and Polymorphism
5.1 Specialization and Generalization
5.2 Inheritance
5.3 Polymorphism
5.4 Abstract Classes
5.5 The Root of All Classes: Object
5.6 Boxing and Unboxing Types
5.7 Nesting Classes
Chapter 6. Operator Overloading
6.1 Using the operator Keyword
6.2 Supporting Other .NET Languages
6.3 Creating Useful Operators
6.4 Logical Pairs
6.5 The Equals Operator
6.6 Conversion Operators
Chapter 7. Structs
7.1 Defining Structs
7.2 Creating Structs
Chapter 8. Interfaces
8.1 Implementing an Interface
8.2 Accessing Interface Methods
8.3 Overriding Interface Implementations
8.4 Explicit Interface Implementation
Chapter 9. Arrays, Indexers, and Collections
9.1 Arrays
9.2 The foreach Statement
9.3 Indexers
9.4 Collection Interfaces
9.5 Array Lists
9.6 Queues
9.7 Stacks
9.8 Dictionaries
Chapter 10. Strings and Regular Expressions
10.1 Strings
10.2 Regular Expressions
Chapter 11. Handling Exceptions
11.1 Throwing and Catching Exceptions
11.2 Exception Objects
11.3 Custom Exceptions
11.4 Rethrowing Exceptions
Chapter 12. Delegates and Events
12.1 Delegates
12.2 Multicasting
12.3 Events
12.4 Retrieving Values from Multicast Delegates
Part II: Programming with C
Chapter 13. Building Windows Applications
13.1 Creating a Simple Windows Form
13.2 Creating a Windows Forms Application
13.3 XML Documentation Comments
13.4 Deploying an Application
Chapter 14. Accessing Data with ADO.NET
14.1 Relational Databases and SQL
14.2 The ADO.NET Object Model
14.3 Getting Started with ADO.NET
14.4 Using OLE DB Managed Providers
14.5 Working with Data-Bound Controls
14.6 Changing Database Records
14.7 ADO.NET and XML
Chapter 15. Programming Web Forms and Web Services
15.1 Understanding Web Forms
15.2 Creating a Web Form
15.3 Adding Controls
15.4 Data Binding
15.5 Responding to Postback Events
15.6 Web Services
15.7 SOAP, WSDL, and Discovery
15.8 Building a Web Service
15.9 Creating the Proxy
Chapter 16. Putting It All Together
16.1 The Overall Design
16.2 The Screen-Scraper Application
16.3 Displaying the Output
16.4 Creating the Web Services Client
16.5 Searching By Category
Part III: The CLR and the .NET Framework
Chapter 17. Assemblies and Versioning
17.1 PE Files
17.2 Metadata
17.3 Security Boundary
17.4 Versioning
17.5 Manifests
17.6 Multi-Module Assemblies
17.7 Private Assemblies
17.8 Shared Assemblies
Chapter 18. Attributes and Reflection
18.1 Attributes
18.2 Reflection
18.3 Reflection Emit
Chapter 19. Marshaling and Remoting
19.1 Application Domains
19.2 Context
19.3 Remoting
Chapter 20. Threads and Synchronization
20.1 Threads
20.2 Synchronization
20.3 Race Conditions and Deadlocks
Chapter 21. Streams
21.1 Files and Directories
21.2 Reading and Writing Data
21.3 Asynchronous IO
21.4 Network IO
21.5 Web Streams
21.6 Serialization
21.7 Isolated Storage
Chapter 22. Programming .NET and COM
22.1 Importing ActiveX Controls
22.2 Importing COM Components
22.3 Exporting .NET Components
22.4 PInvoke
22.5 Pointers
Appendix A. C Keywords
Colophon
Index
Index SYMBOL
Index A
Index B
Index C
Index D
Index E
Index F
Index G
Index H
Index I
Index J
Index K
Index L
Index M
Index N
Index O
Index P
Index Q
Index R
Index S
Index T
Index U
Index V
Index W
C# Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design
ISBN: 1423901460
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 182
Authors:
Barbara Doyle
BUY ON AMAZON
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LDAP Basics
LDAP Searching Overview
Appendix B. LDAP Tools for Programmers
ADFind/ADMod
Summary
Cisco IP Communications Express: CallManager Express with Cisco Unity Express
Summary
Connected Party Name and Number Services
Security Best Practices for Cisco UE
Troubleshooting H.323 GK Integration
Troubleshooting Cisco UE System Features
Java How to Program (6th Edition) (How to Program (Deitel))
Primitive Types
Declaring Methods with Multiple Parameters
Exercises
Self-Review Exercises
Using Flags in the printf Format String
What is Lean Six Sigma
The Four Keys to Lean Six Sigma
Key #2: Improve Your Processes
Key #4: Base Decisions on Data and Facts
Making Improvements That Last: An Illustrated Guide to DMAIC and the Lean Six Sigma Toolkit
The Experience of Making Improvements: What Its Like to Work on Lean Six Sigma Projects
Cultural Imperative: Global Trends in the 21st Century
From 2,000,000 B.C. to A.D.2000: The Roots and Routes of Culture
Cross-Century Worldviews
Cultural Spectacles
The Pacific Rim: The Fourth Cultural Ecology
Conclusion
Understanding Digital Signal Processing (2nd Edition)
ANALYZING LINEAR TIME-INVARIANT SYSTEMS
WINDOWS
PHASE RESPONSE OF FIR FILTERS
A GENERIC DESCRIPTION OF DISCRETE CONVOLUTION
Chapter Ten. Sample Rate Conversion
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