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A Programmer's introduction to C#

Autor Eric Gunnerson

Editorial APRESS

A Programmer's introduction to C#
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  • Publisher APRESS
  • ISBN13 9781893115620
  • ISBN10 1893115623
  • Type BOOK
  • Pages 540
  • Collection Books for professionals by professionals
  • Published 2001
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Rustic

A Programmer's introduction to C#

Autor Eric Gunnerson

Editorial APRESS

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40,37€
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Book details

A Programmer's Introduction to C#, Second Edition is designed as a comprehensive reference to the C# language and is designed to help experienced programmers get up-to-speed on C#. Author Eric Gunnerson is a developer on Microsoft's C# design team and has logged many hours writing and testing C# code. As such, he is uniquely poised to teach developers the effective use of this new language. Gunnerson also explains to readers how C# fits into Microsoft's new .NET framework.
Gunnerson provides the foundation to let experienced programmers begin to develop in C#. Among the core topics covered are everything from C# basic statements and flow of execution, to classes, structs, interfaces, expressions, arrays, enums, delegates and events, exception handling, interoperability, and more! The final section of the book provides a history of C#, and a language comparison to other widely used programming languages. New features in this edition include coverage of how to develop a GUI application using Windows Forms and in-depth information on advanced topics such as threading and execution-time code generation.

Author Biography: Eric Gunnerson - Eric Gunnerson is a software design engineer in Microsoft's Visual C++ QA group and a member of the C# design team. In his professional career, he has worked primarily on database products and tools, and is proud that nearly half the companies he has worked for remain in business.

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