Illustrated C# 2010

The purpose of this book is to teach you the fundamentals and mechanics of the C# programming language. Most books teach programming primarily using text. That’s great for novels, but many of the important concepts of programming languages can best be understood through a combination of words, fi...

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Tác giả chính: Solis, Daniel M.
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-314412014-01-20T06:12:16Z Illustrated C# 2010 Solis, Daniel M. Technologies The purpose of this book is to teach you the fundamentals and mechanics of the C# programming language. Most books teach programming primarily using text. That’s great for novels, but many of the important concepts of programming languages can best be understood through a combination of words, figures, and tables. Many of us think visually, and figures and tables can help clarify and crystallize our understanding of a concept. In several years of teaching programming languages, I have found that the pictures I drew on the whiteboards were the things that most quickly helped the students understand the concepts I was trying to convey. Illustrations alone, however, are not sufficient to explain a programming language and platform. The goal of this book is to find the best combination of words and illustrations to give you a thorough understanding of the language and to allow the book to serve as a reference resource as well. This book is written for anyone who wants an introduction to the C# programming language—from the novice to the seasoned programmer. For those just getting started in programming, I’ve included the basics. For seasoned programmers, the content is laid out succinctly, in a form that allows you to go directly to the information required without having to wade through oceans of words. For both sets of programmers, the content itself is presented graphically, in a form that should make the language easy to learn. You can download the source code for all the book’s example programs from the Apress web site— apress.com. And although I can’t answer specific questions about your code, you can contact me with suggestions or feedback at dansolis@sbcglobal.net. You can also visit my web site— illustratedcsharp.com. Finally, if you’re interested in learning to program using Windows Presentation Foundation, please take a look at my book—Illustrated WPF, which uses the same style and approach as this book. I hope this book makes learning C# an enjoyable experience for you! Take care.d." 2012-08-15T03:31:45Z 2012-08-15T03:31:45Z 2010 Book 978-1-4302-3283-4 978-1-4302-3282-7 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31441 en application/pdf Apress
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Illustrated C# 2010
description The purpose of this book is to teach you the fundamentals and mechanics of the C# programming language. Most books teach programming primarily using text. That’s great for novels, but many of the important concepts of programming languages can best be understood through a combination of words, figures, and tables. Many of us think visually, and figures and tables can help clarify and crystallize our understanding of a concept. In several years of teaching programming languages, I have found that the pictures I drew on the whiteboards were the things that most quickly helped the students understand the concepts I was trying to convey. Illustrations alone, however, are not sufficient to explain a programming language and platform. The goal of this book is to find the best combination of words and illustrations to give you a thorough understanding of the language and to allow the book to serve as a reference resource as well. This book is written for anyone who wants an introduction to the C# programming language—from the novice to the seasoned programmer. For those just getting started in programming, I’ve included the basics. For seasoned programmers, the content is laid out succinctly, in a form that allows you to go directly to the information required without having to wade through oceans of words. For both sets of programmers, the content itself is presented graphically, in a form that should make the language easy to learn. You can download the source code for all the book’s example programs from the Apress web site— apress.com. And although I can’t answer specific questions about your code, you can contact me with suggestions or feedback at dansolis@sbcglobal.net. You can also visit my web site— illustratedcsharp.com. Finally, if you’re interested in learning to program using Windows Presentation Foundation, please take a look at my book—Illustrated WPF, which uses the same style and approach as this book. I hope this book makes learning C# an enjoyable experience for you! Take care.d."
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