Visual C#.NET Step by Step 2003 (Step by Step (Microsoft))

Visual C#.NET Step by Step 2003 (Step by Step (Microsoft))

by Catapult Inc. (Author), J. Sharp (Editor)

Synopsis

Build your dexterity with Microsoft Visual C#-and begin writing Microsoft .NET-connected applications-one step at a time! This practical, hands-on tutorial expertly guides you through the fundamentals-from learning Visual C# syntax to writing and running your first components, Web services, and applications. Work at your own pace through easy-to-follow lessons and hands-on exercises to teach yourself essential techniques. And stay ahead of the curve by working with real-world examples and best practices for Visual C# development. Discover how to: * Declare variables, define methods, and construct statements * Handle and trap exceptions * Use object-oriented techniques, such as inheritance and encapsulation * Manage resources and use the garbage collector * Build components, including properties, indexers, and events * Define operators to enhance class usability * Create GUI components and user controls * Access data sources using Microsoft ADO.NET * Write and manipulate XML documents * Construct Web Forms that display large volumes of data * Validate user input with Microsoft ASP.NET controls * Write, test, and deploy Web services CD features: * Code examples in Visual C# .N ET 2003 * All the book's practice files * Fully searchable eBook For customers who purchase an ebook version of this title, instructions for downloading the CD files can be found in the ebook.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 672
Edition: 2Rev Ed
Publisher: Microsoft Press,U.S.
Published: 19 Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 0735619093
ISBN 13: 9780735619098

Author Bio

Jon Jagger is an independent software trainer, designer, and consultant specializing in Visual C# .NET, C++, Java, C, OO, patterns, design, and general programming. His work on this book also was done through Content Master Ltd. Jon is a U.K. C++ standards panel member and a regular contributor to the ACCU Overload journal. His interests include training excellence, design, simplicity, problem solving, and Monty Python (which he says is required knowledge for all software developers). Jon, his wife, Natalie, and their three small children (Ellie, Penny, and Patrick) live in a delightful 104-year-old house overlooking a seven-acre field of barley in a village called Trull (population 300). You can send him an e-mail message at jon@jaggersoft.com.