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C# Development

November 26, 2008

Free C# Book: C# Development

The C# Book is used by the Department of Computer Science in the University of Hull as the basis of the First Year programming course. You can download this 185 page free ebook in pdf format.

Book Description

Welcome to the Wonderful World of Rob Miles™. This is a world of bad jokes, puns, and programming. In this book I’m going to give you a smattering of the C# programming language. If you have programmed before I’d be grateful if you’d still read the text. It is worth it just for the jokes and you may actually learn something.
If you have not programmed before, do not worry. Programming is not rocket science it is, well, programming. The bad news about learning to program is that you get hit with a lot of ideas and concepts at around the same time when you start, and this can be confusing. The keys to learning programming are: Practice, Study and Persistence.

Table of Contents

  • Computers and Programs
  • Simple Data Processing
  • Creating Programs
  • Creating Solutions
  • Advanced Programming
  • Glossary of Terms

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Author(s): Rob Miles
Format(s): PDF
File size: 1.80 MB
Number of pages: 197
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