C# Unleashed

C# Unleashed

by JosephMayo (Author)

Synopsis

Part I provides the most basic elements of C# language syntax.

Part II covers object and component programming in C#.

Part III introduces several of the class libraries available to C#.

Part IV gives those advanced topics for extreme performance and enterprise programming projects.

Part V goes into depth on the C# environment. Included are garbage collection and the effects on a program., cross-language development, the common language runtime, versioning and assemblies, and providing security for your programs.

Part VI is the Appendix. It has supplementary material on compiling programs, an overview of .NET Class Library components, and some other resources that may be of interest.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 816
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sams
Published: 14 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 067232122X
ISBN 13: 9780672321221
Book Overview:

Part I provides the most basic elements of C# language syntax. Part II covers object and component programming in C#. Part III introduces several of the class libraries available to C#. Part IV gives those advanced topics for extreme performance and enterprise programming projects. Part V goes into depth on the C# environment. Included are garbage collection and the effects on a program, cross-language development, the common language runtime, versioning and assemblies, and providing security for your programs. Part VI is the Appendix. It has supplementary material on compiling programs, an overview of .NET Class Library components, and some other resources that may be of interest.


Author Bio

Joe Mayo is a pioneer within the C# community. Joe created the C# Station Web site shortly after this new language was introduced. His very popular C# Tutorials are accessed by Web developers and Web sites throughout the world. Joe is a seasoned developer with more than 15 years of robust experience. Over the years, he has programmed in a variety of languages including assembler, C, C++, VBA, and Forte 4GL. His database experience encompasses Paradox, Dbase III, MS Access, and Oracle. Frameworks include MFC and Motif. He has programmed several operating systems including VAX VMS, RSX-11, UNIX, and several versions of MS-DOS and MS Windows. He has developed applications in standalone mode for desktops, client-server on LANs, and n-tier applications on LANs and WANs. Joe opened a Web site titled C# Station in late June 2000. He is currently a software engineer for Qwest Communications.