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C# programming : from problem analysis to program design. Barbara Doyle

By: Doyle, Barbarona.
Boston, MA : Cengage Learning, Course Technology, 2011Edition: 3rd Ed.Description: xxxi, 1056 p.ISBN: 9780538453028.DDC classification: 005.133/D77 Other classification: CCS
Contents:
1. Introduction to Computing and Programming. 2. Data Types and Expressions. 3. Methods and Behaviors. 4. Creating Your Own Classes. 5. Making Decisions. 6. Repeating Instructions. 7. Arrays. 8. Advanced Collections. 9. Windows Programming. 10. Programming Based on Events. 11. Advanced Object-Oriented Programming Features. 12. Debugging and Handling Exceptions. 13. Working with Files. 14. Database Access Using LINQ and ADO.NET. 15. Web-Based Applications. Appendix A: Visual Studio Configuration. Appendix B: Code Editor Tools. Appendix C: Character Sets. Appendix D: Operator Precedence. Appendix E: C# Keywords. Glossary. Meet the Author Dr. Barbara Doyle has served as Professor of Computing Sciences at Jacksonville University since 1992. In her second year at Jacksonville University, she accepted the role of department chair and coordinator of the Masters in Computer Education program while still teaching a full faculty load. As chair, she wrote several successfully-funded grant proposals geared toward teacher training and the dissemination of materials developed by educators. She organized and hosted multimedia conferences on campus and computer summer camps. When Dr. Doyle stepped down as chair of the department at Jacksonville University nine years later, she launched a new facet of her career: traveling to large cities during summer months to present educator workshops on the merits of Microsoft's C#. This text, C#
Summary: C# Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design has been thoroughly revised for Visual Studio 2010. As in previous editions of the text Doyle introduces a variety of basic programming concepts, from data types and expressions to arrays and collections - all using C# as the programming language. Every chapter begins with an identification of objectives and ends with a case study solidifying concepts presented in the chapter. New to this edition, each chapter ends with a new "Coding Standards" section summarizing style issues and links to additional Resources. Ideal for both novices and programmers with experience in other languages, this book goes beyond traditional programming books by including new, advanced software topics such as an introduction to database connectivity using LINQ (Language Integrated Query) and ADO.NET. A full chapter is devoted to web programming using ASP.NET.
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includes appendix, glossary and index.

1. Introduction to Computing and Programming. 2. Data Types and Expressions. 3. Methods and Behaviors. 4. Creating Your Own Classes. 5. Making Decisions. 6. Repeating Instructions. 7. Arrays. 8. Advanced Collections. 9. Windows Programming. 10. Programming Based on Events. 11. Advanced Object-Oriented Programming Features. 12. Debugging and Handling Exceptions. 13. Working with Files. 14. Database Access Using LINQ and ADO.NET. 15. Web-Based Applications. Appendix A: Visual Studio Configuration. Appendix B: Code Editor Tools. Appendix C: Character Sets. Appendix D: Operator Precedence. Appendix E: C# Keywords. Glossary. Meet the Author Dr. Barbara Doyle has served as Professor of Computing Sciences at Jacksonville University since 1992. In her second year at Jacksonville University, she accepted the role of department chair and coordinator of the Masters in Computer Education program while still teaching a full faculty load. As chair, she wrote several successfully-funded grant proposals geared toward teacher training and the dissemination of materials developed by educators. She organized and hosted multimedia conferences on campus and computer summer camps. When Dr. Doyle stepped down as chair of the department at Jacksonville University nine years later, she launched a new facet of her career: traveling to large cities during summer months to present educator workshops on the merits of Microsoft's C#. This text, C#

C# Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design has been thoroughly revised for Visual Studio 2010. As in previous editions of the text Doyle introduces a variety of basic programming concepts, from data types and expressions to arrays and collections - all using C# as the programming language. Every chapter begins with an identification of objectives and ends with a case study solidifying concepts presented in the chapter. New to this edition, each chapter ends with a new "Coding Standards" section summarizing style issues and links to additional Resources. Ideal for both novices and programmers with experience in other languages, this book goes beyond traditional programming books by including new, advanced software topics such as an introduction to database connectivity using LINQ (Language Integrated Query) and ADO.NET. A full chapter is devoted to web programming using ASP.NET.

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