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Programming C# 4.0 ペーパーバック – イラスト付き, 2010/9/21
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With its support for dynamic programming, C# 4.0 continues to evolve as a versatile language on its own. But when C# is used with .NET Framework 4, the combination is incredibly powerful. This bestselling tutorial shows you how to build web, desktop, and rich Internet applications using C# 4.0 with .NET's database capabilities, UI framework (WPF), extensive communication services (WCF), and more.
In this sixth edition, .NET experts Ian Griffiths, Matthew Adams, and Jesse Liberty cover the latest enhancements to C#, as well as the fundamentals of both the language and framework. You'll learn concurrent programming with C# 4.0, and how to use .NET tools such as the Entity Framework for easier data access, and the Silverlight platform for browser-based RIA development.
- Learn C# fundamentals, such as variables, flow control, loops, and methods
- Build complex programs with object-oriented and functional programming techniques
- Process large collections of data with the native query features in LINQ
- Communicate across networks with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
- Learn the advantages of C# 4.0's dynamic language features
- Build interactive Windows applications with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
- Create rich web applications with Silverlight and ASP.NET
- 本の長さ854ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社O'Reilly Media
- 発売日2010/9/21
- 寸法17.78 x 4.83 x 23.34 cm
- ISBN-100596159838
- ISBN-13978-0596159832
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Ian Griffiths is an independent WPF consultant, developer, speaker and Pluralsight instructor and a widely recognized expert on the subject. He lives in London but can often be found on various developer mailing lists and newsgroups, where a popular sport is to see who can get him to write the longest email in reply to the shortest possible question. Ian maintains a popular blog at http://www.interact-sw.co.uk/iangblog/ and is co-author of "Windows Forms in a Nutshell" and of "Mastering Visual Studio .NET".
Matthew is the Director of Development at Digital Healthcare Ltd. The last three years have kept him fully occupied in the development of a C#/.NET-based distributed imaging platform for healthcare applications. Before that, he studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University, worked on banking and imaging applications in North America, became a fully-paid-up C++ junkie, and was the lead architect on software solutions for drug-discovery for a large US corporation. He thinks that .NET is a major philosophical stride forward for the computer industry: so much so that he almost doesn't miss his first love - generics - in C#. He has written articles and given papers on the subject to both technical and non-technical audiences, and looks forward to the day when he doesn't have to answer the question 'So, what is .NET?' any more!
Jesse Liberty, "Silverlight Geek", is a senior program manager for Microsoft Silverlight in the Silverlight Development Division where he is responsible for the creation of tutorials, videos and other content to facilitate the learning and use of Silverlight.
Even before joining Microsoft, Jesse is well known in the industry in part because of his many bestselling books, including O'Reilly Media's Programming .NET 3.5, Programming C# 3.0, Learning ASP.NET with AJAX and the soon to be published Programming Silverlight. He has over two decades experience writing software, consulting and training, with stints as at AT&T as a Distinguished Software Engineer and at Citibank as a Vice President in the Information Division.
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- 出版社 : O'Reilly Media; 6th ed.版 (2010/9/21)
- 発売日 : 2010/9/21
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 854ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0596159838
- ISBN-13 : 978-0596159832
- 寸法 : 17.78 x 4.83 x 23.34 cm
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get a better understanding of C#. I have programmed in
PYTHON, C++, JAVA, VB and several other robotics specific
languages; so I am not newbie to programming. Having only
a basic understanding of C# I thought that this book would
allow me to figure the rest out. My first impression of
the book was that it moved really fast for any would-be
beginner. As I progressed further into the book I noticed
that the examples in the book taught concepts but there
not to many actual programs to look at; a fully functional
program demonstrating what the conceptual code has been
showing would make this book easier to follow for a
beginner. All in all this book is well written and does
an excellent job of teaching concepts but is not very
accessible to C# newcomers.
The side boxes give you back ground history on how and why things evolved the way they did. The little bear trap symbols let you know of possible ways to goof up big when missing a concept. Because C# is so big there are lots of chapters that you may never need to use for example: LINQ, XML, Networking, ASP.NET. But if you have questions, and want to more know this book covers it. However, I feel that the reader will need to have some previous brackground into these other subjects to fully grasp these chapters.
For me with a little background in C, I was able to write a C# program of several pages of code and have it working in a short time. The book meet my needs in the first seven chapters. The other 15 chapters go on into how to use the other functionality built into C#: Windows Forms, Dynamic, Threads, Databases, files etc.