Programming in Visual C# 2008

Programming in Visual C# 2008

by JuliaCaseBradley (Author), Anita C Millspaugh (Author)

Synopsis

Be sharp. Learn C#. Programming in Visual C# 2008 gives you a fresh and easily accessible approach to learning programming concepts using Visual C# for 2008, one of the most pervasive programming languages in the job market today. Best-selling authors Bradley and Millspaugh apply their proven pedagogy, incorporating basic concepts of programming, problem solving, and programming logic and design techniques to teach a mastery of Visual C# at an introductory level. A hands-on approach, Programming in Visual C# 2008 lets you begin programming in the very first chapter. Thought-provoking feedback questions and in-chapter tips are dispersed throughout so students can reflect on a topic introduced and evaluate their understanding of the details. Comprehensive hands-on programming examples found in each chapter reinforce the programming logic and techniques learned in the chapter.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 704
Edition: 3
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Published: 01 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 0070172811
ISBN 13: 9780070172814

Author Bio
Julia Bradley is a professor emeritus of Computer Information Systems at Mt. San Antonio College. She developed and taught computer programming courses for 25 years and then took early retirement from teaching in order to write full time. Most recently she has taught courses in introductory and advanced Visual Basic, Access programming, and Microsoft Office. She began writing BASIC textbooks in 1984 using MS-BASIC (GW-BASIC) and has authored or co-authored texts in Macintosh Basic, QuickBasic, QBasic, Visual Basic, C#, Java, the Internet, and desktop publishing. Anita Millspaugh teaches programming courses in Visual Basic, C#, and Java at Mt. San Antonio College and has served as chair of the department for eight years. She received her MBA from California State Polytechnic University, with a bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems. She has taught faculty at the National Computer Educator's Institute and also has led Great Teacher's Conferences for Mt. SAC and for California Vocational Faculty.