Monday, September 19, 2011

Microsoft® Visual C# 2010: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming, 4th Edition.20117


Book Details:
By: Joyce Farrell
© 2011 Course Technology, Cengage Learning
Pages: 850
Library of Congress Control Number: 2010930061
ISBN-13: 978-0-538-47951-6
ISBN-10: 0-538-47951-5

About the Book
Using engaging examples and a clear, straightforward approach, MICROSOFT VISUAL C# 2010: AN INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING, FOURTH EDITION guides beginning programmers through developing programs in the C# language. The book provides readers with a strong background knowledge of structured programming, method calling, and parameter passing, all of which are important concepts easily transferable to other programming languages. The Fourth Edition has been written and tested using the latest version of C#, Visual C# 2010, and now offers supplementary video lessons, expanded coverage of methods, and the option to study GUI applications earlier in the text.

- Offers concise program examples and program files for every complete program, allowing readers to experiment with the the C# language.
- Provides Review Questions, Exercises, Debugging Exercises, and discussion questions in each chapter, offering plenty of opportunities for practice and skill application.
- Includes detailed step-by-step programming exercises so readers may analyze, test, and modify code written by others.

Table of Contents
1: A First Program Using C#.
2: Using Data.
3: Using GUI Objects and the Visual Studio IDE.
4: Making Decisions.
5: Looping.
6: Using Arrays.
7: Introduction to Methods.
8: Advanced Method Concepts.
9: Using Classes and Objects.
10: Introduction to Inheritance.
11: Exception Handling.
12: Using Controls.
13: Handling Events.
14: Files and Streams.
15: Data Queries and LINQ.
Appendix A: Operator Precedence and Associativity.
Appendix B: ASCII and Unicode.
Appendix C: Numbering Systems.
Appendix D: Creating a multifile assembly.
Appendix E: Using the IDE Editor.
Glossary.
Index.

About the Author
Joyce Farrell is the author of a wide variety of programming textbooks in addition to Java Programming. Farrell is also the author of Microsoft Visual C#, Programming Logic and Design, Just Enough Programming Logic and Design, An Object-Oriented Approach to Programming Logic and Design, and Object-Oriented Programming Using C++, all of which are published by Course Technology. Joyce has taught Computer Information Systems full time at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois, the University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point, and McHenry County College in Crystal Lake, Illinois.

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