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The professional programmer’s Deitel ® guide to C# and the powerful Microsoft
® .NET Framework Written for programmers with a background in C++, Java or
other high-level languages, this book applies the Deitel signature live-code
approach to teaching programming and explores Microsoft’s C# language and .NET
Framework 3.5 in depth. The book is updated for Visual Studio® 2008 and C# 3.0,
and presents C# concepts in the context of fully tested programs, complete with
syntax shading, code highlighting, line-by-line code descriptions, and program
outputs. The book features 200+ C# applications with about 20,000 lines of
proven C# code, and hundreds of tips that will help you build robust
applications. Start with a concise introduction to C# using an early classes
and objects approach, then rapidly move on to more advanced topics, including
the .NET Framework 3.5, LINQ, WPF, ASP.NET AJAX, WCF web services and
Silverlight™. You’ll enjoy the Deitels’ classic treatment of object-oriented
programming and the OOD/UML™ ATM case study, including a complete C#
implementation. When you’re finished, you’ll have everything you need to build
next-generation Windows applications, web applications and web services.
TheDeitel® Developer Series isdesigned for practicing programmers. The series
presents focused treatments of emerging technologies, including .NET, Java™,
web services, Internet and web development, and more. Practical,
example-rich coverage of: .Net Framework 3.5 Types, Arrays, LINQ to Objects
Exception Handling LINQ, Object/Collection Initializers OOP: Classes,
Inheritance, Polymorphism, Interfaces WinForms, WPF, XAML, Event Handling WPF
Graphics/Multimedia, Silverlight ™ Lists, Queues, Stacks, Trees Generic
Collections, Generic Methods and Classes XML ® , LINQ to XML Database, SQL,
LINQ to SQL ASP.NET 3.5, ASP.NET AJAX Web Forms, Web Controls WCF Web Services
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Pre-Publication Reviewer Testimonials “The ultimate, comprehensive book that
teaches you how to program using the latest Microsoft technologies. Excellent
explanations, lots of examples, all the necessary theoretical background and
all the latest technologies for desktop, web and databases. The best overview
of Silverlight.“ –Kirill Osenkov, Microsoft “An excellent, true objects-first
book. Excellent introduction to collections. The generics material is a real
asset.“
–Gavin Osborne, Saskatchewan Institutue of Applied Science & Technology “The
early Introduction to Classes and Objects is brilliant. Coverage of ASP.NET 3.5
is exceptional. Includes a great introduction to ASP.NET AJAX.“ –José Antonio
González Seco, Parliament of Andalusia “Great chapter on polymorphism.“ –Eric
Lippert, Microsoft “Illustrates the best practices of C# programming. Teaches
how to ‘program in the large,’ with material on object-oriented programming and
software engineering principles.“ –Mingsheng Hong, Cornell University
“Excellent introduction to the world of .NET, using the Deitels’ live-code
approach and real-world examples.“ –Bonnie Berent, Microsoft C# MVP
“Excellent chapter on exceptions. Very good chapter on Winforms GUIs.“ –Marcelo
Guerra Hahn, Microsoft “Perfect for professionals. Thorough introductions to
the debugger and LINQ.“ –Vinay Ahuja, Microsoft “The TV/video viewer will
enthuse readers and help them see how complex graphics effects can be created
easily in WPF. A good example of data binding in WPF.“ —Ged Mead, Microsoft
MVP, DevCity.Net “An excellent introduction to XML, LINQ to XML and related
technologies.“ —Helena Kotas, Microsoft “Good overview of relational
databases. It hits on the right LINQ to SQL idioms.“ —Alex Turner, Microsoft
“Great overview of producing and consuming web services with WCF.“ —Dan
Crevier, Microsoft