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Learning object-oriented programming in C# 5.0 / B.M. Harwani.

By: Harwani, B. M [author.].
Boston, Massachusetts : Cengage Learning PTR, ©2015Description: xviii, 654 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9781285854564 (pbk.); 128585456X (pbk.).Subject(s): C# (Computer program language) | Object-oriented programming (Computer science)DDC classification: 005.133/H26 Other classification: CCS
Contents:
1. The .NET Framework. 2. Data Types. 3. Operators and Expressions. 4. Decision-Making and Looping. 5. Arrays and Strings. 6. Methods and Structures. 7. Classes and Objects. 8. Inheritance and Polymorphism. 9. Interfaces. 10. Operator Overloading. 11. Delegates and Events. 12. Generics and Collections. 13. Managing Errors and Exceptions. 14. Threads. 15. Streams. 16. ADO.NET. 17. LINQ Queries. 18. Web-Based Application Development in .NET. 19. .NET Assemblies.
Summary: "Learning object-oriented programming in C♯ 5.0 is a uniquely practical, hands-on guide to the powerful features of C♯ 5.0, one of the most common, general-purpose object-oriented programming languages in use today. The examples and projects in this book progress from easy to advanced, covering the principles and benefits of object-oriented programming for developing real-world applications. With the expert guidance of programmer, author, and teacher B.M. Harwani, you will explore: object-oriented programming fundamentals; advanced class features such as generics and operator overloading; web services, LINQ, multiple threading, and security features; .NET features, including assemblies, interfaces, delegates, events; web application development, and ADO.NET; and much more. Expand your programming skills today with Learning object-oriented programming in C♯ 5.0, a refreshingly helpful guide to developing with C♯."-- With a focus on hands-on projects, this title presents a comprehensive guide to all the features of C# 5.0. It covers all the fundamentals, beginning with easy examples and gradually delving deeper into complex topics, providing the essential information you'll need to learn Visual C#.
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Includes index.

1. The .NET Framework. 2. Data Types. 3. Operators and Expressions. 4. Decision-Making and Looping. 5. Arrays and Strings. 6. Methods and Structures. 7. Classes and Objects. 8. Inheritance and Polymorphism. 9. Interfaces. 10. Operator Overloading. 11. Delegates and Events. 12. Generics and Collections. 13. Managing Errors and Exceptions. 14. Threads. 15. Streams. 16. ADO.NET. 17. LINQ Queries. 18. Web-Based Application Development in .NET. 19. .NET Assemblies.

"Learning object-oriented programming in C♯ 5.0 is a uniquely practical, hands-on guide to the powerful features of C♯ 5.0, one of the most common, general-purpose object-oriented programming languages in use today. The examples and projects in this book progress from easy to advanced, covering the principles and benefits of object-oriented programming for developing real-world applications. With the expert guidance of programmer, author, and teacher B.M. Harwani, you will explore: object-oriented programming fundamentals; advanced class features such as generics and operator overloading; web services, LINQ, multiple threading, and security features; .NET features, including assemblies, interfaces, delegates, events; web application development, and ADO.NET; and much more. Expand your programming skills today with Learning object-oriented programming in C♯ 5.0, a refreshingly helpful guide to developing with C♯."-- With a focus on hands-on projects, this title presents a comprehensive guide to all the features of C# 5.0. It covers all the fundamentals, beginning with easy examples and gradually delving deeper into complex topics, providing the essential information you'll need to learn Visual C#.

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