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Learning C# 2005 2nd Edition
If you're a novice programmer and you want to learn C#,
there aren't many books that will guide you. Most C# books
are written for experienced C++ and Java programmers.
That's why Jesse Liberty, author of the best-selling books
Programming C# and Programming ASP.NET, has written an
entry-level guide to C#.
Written
in a warm and friendly manner, Learning C# assumes
no prior programming experience, and provides a thorough
introduction to Microsoft's premier .NET language. The book
helps you build a solid foundation in .NET, and shows you
how to apply your skills through the use of dozens of tested
examples. You'll learn about the syntax and structure of the
C# language, including operators, classes and interfaces,
structs, arrays, and strings.
Better yet, this updated edition of Learning C# has been
completely revised to include the latest additions to the C#
language plus a variety of learning aids to help lock-in new
knowledge and skills. Here's what's new:
Extensive revisions to the text and examples to reflect C#
2005 and .NET 2.0 changes
An introduction to Visual Studio 2005, the most popular tool
for building Windows and web applications
More than 200 questions and fully debugged programming
exercises with solutions
A greater emphasis on event handling
New coverage of generics, generic collections, partial
classes, anonymous methods and more.
By the time you've finished Learning C#, you'll be ready to
move on to a more advanced programming guide that will help
you create large-scale web and Windows applications.
Whether you have a little object-oriented programming
experience or you are new to programming altogether,
Learning C# will set you firmly on your way to mastering the
essentials of the C# language.
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