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A Programmer's Introduction to C# 2.0

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  • Written by a member of the original C# language design team and C# Program Manager; contains the expertise that pro C# programmers want
  • Follows the successful first and second editions; one of the earliest practical books for developers using C# 2.0
  • Introduces developers to critical new language elements introduced in C# 2.0, including generics, iterators, and partial classes
  • Good introduction to C#

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Table of contents (43 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxxvii
  2. Exception Handling

    Pages 21-30
  3. Classes 101

    Pages 31-37
  4. Other Class Details

    Pages 61-77
  5. Structs (Value Types)

    Pages 79-83
  6. Interfaces

    Pages 85-97
  7. Versioning and Aliases

    Pages 99-104
  8. Conversions

    Pages 129-137
  9. Arrays

    Pages 139-144
  10. Generics

    Pages 145-155
  11. Strings

    Pages 157-168
  12. Properties

    Pages 169-177

About this book

A Programmer's Introduction to C# 2.0, Third Edition is a critical update to the highly successful second edition. It is written by a member of the original C# language-design team and a C# program manager, so you can be certain this book contains the expertise you're looking for.

This third edition covers the elements of C# 2005 that you'll soon embrace. This comprehensive tutorial explains features like generics, iterators, anonymous types, and partial classes. It is sure to be a key resource for all you C# programmers!

About the authors

Eric Gunnerson is a software developer working at Microsoft. He is a past C# Test Lead, C# Program Manager, and member of the C# Language Design Team. He s been a developer for longer than he cares to admit, and has worked on everything from microcontrollers to minicomputers. In his spare time, he enjoys writing about himself in the third person.

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eBook USD 29.99
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Softcover Book USD 39.99
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  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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