Programming in Visual C# 2008 / Julia Case Bradley, Anita C. Millspaugh.
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- 9780073517216
- 0073517216
- 005.2762 22
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includes index.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Programming and Visual C# 2008 -- Chapter 2 UserInterface Design -- Chapter 3 Variables, Constants, and Calculations -- Chapter 4 Decisions and Conditions -- Chapter 5 Menus, Common Dialog Boxes, and Methods -- Chapter 6 Multiform Projects -- Chapter 7 Lists, Loops, and Printing -- Chapter 8 Arrays -- Chapter 9 Web Applications -- Chapter 10 Database Applications -- Chapter 11 Data Files -- Chapter 12 OOP: Creating Object-Oriented Programs -- Chapter 13 Graphics, Animation, Sound, and Drag-and-Drop -- Chapter 14 Additional Topics in C# -- Appendix A Answers to Feedback Questions -- Appendix B Methods for Working with Dates, Mathematics, and String Operations -- Appendix C Tips and Shortcuts for Mastering the Environment -- Appendix D Security -- Glossary -- Index.
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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