Book Details:
http://www.amazon.com/Programming-C-3-0-Jesse-Liberty/dp/0596527438
This book is a tutorial, both on C# and on writing .NET applications with C#. If you are a proficient C# 1.1 programmer, and all you want to know is what is new in C# 2.0, put this book down, and buy Visual C# 2005: A Developer’s Notebook (O’Reilly Media, Inc.). If, on the other hand, you want to brush up on your C# skills, or you are proficient in another programming language like C++ or Java
Programming C#, Fourth Edition, was written for programmers who want to develop applications for the .NET platform. No doubt many of you already have experience in C++, Java, or Visual Basic (VB
If you’re migrating from C, C++, VB 6, or Java, the following sections should give you some basic comparisons with C#. More importantly, keep an eye out for notes specifically for you throughout the book.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 – C# and the .NET Framework
Chapter 02 – Getting Started: “Hello World”
Chapter 03 – C# Language Fundamentals
Chapter 04 – Classes and Objects
Chapter 05 – Inheritance and Polymorphism
Chapter 06 – Operator Overloading
Chapter 07 – Structs
Chapter 08 – Interfaces
Chapter 09 – Arrays, Indexers, and Collections
Chapter 10 – Strings and Regular Expressions
Chapter 11 – Handling Exceptions
Chapter 12 – Delegates and Events
Chapter 13 – Building Windows Applications
Chapter 14 – Accessing Data with ADO.NET
Chapter 15 – Programming ASP.NET Applications and Web Services
Chapter 16 – Putting It All Together
Chapter 17 – Assemblies and Versioning
Chapter 18 – Attributes and Reflection
Chapter 19 – Marshaling and Remoting
Chapter 20 – Threads and Synchronization
Chapter 21 – Streams
Chapter 22 – Programming .NET and COM
Appendix A – C# Keywords
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