This book is a self-paced guide to C# programming in the Visual Studio environment. Easy-to-follow lessons, reinforced by step-by-step instructions, screencasts, and supplemental exercises, allow readers of all learning styles to master Visual C# programming quickly and painlessly. The book's scope is limited to an introduction to Visual C# programming. It starts from scratch, assuming the reader has little or no programming experience, and provides an introduction to Visual C# programming and to Visual Studio. The book is divided into lessons that begin with a discussion of a particular concept or technique. After describing the main concept, the lesson includes a Try It section that invitesthe reader to perform a programming exercise to solidify the lesson's ideas. The Try It has several subsections. Goals describes the exercise so the readerknows what should happen. Hints gives pointers about possible confusing aspects of the problem if they are needed. Step-by-Step provides a numbered series of steps that show how to solve the problem. A screencast on the accompanying DVD shows the author working through the Try It problem. Additional commentaryat the end of the screencast highlights extensions of the lesson's main concepts. After the Try It's Step-by-Step section, the text concludes with a seriesof exercises that the reader can solve for further practice and to expand thelesson's main ideas.Rod Stephens is a Microsoft MVP and the author of more than 20 books and 250 articles on C#, Visual Basic, Java and other programming topics. He is a regular contributor to DevX (www.DevX.com), and also an ITT adjunct instructor. Rod's clear, compelling writing style makes it easy for less experienced readers to master new material. Rod's VB Helper Web site, which receives more than 7 million hits per month, provides more than 2,000 examples demonstrating specific programming techniques in Visual Basic. His new CSharpHelper Web site will contain similar examples for C# programmers.
- ISBN: 978-0-470-59690-6
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 576
- Fecha Publicación: 28/05/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés