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Programming C# for Beginners

April 25, 2012

Programming C# for Beginners

“Programming C# for Beginners”, written by Mahesh Chand, is for beginners and students who want to learn C# programming. This pdf ebook covers all versions of C# language including 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0.

Book Description

With this book, you will learn how to write and compile C# programs; understand C# syntax, data types, control flow, classes and their members, interfaces, arrays, and exception handling.  After completing this guide, you should have a clear understanding of the purpose of C# language, it’s usages, and how to write C# programs. It is recommended that you have some programming experience using any of the object-oriented languages such as C++, Pascal, or Java.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • C# Language Features
  • C# Editors & IDEs
  • C# Components
  • Types
  • Attributes
  • Variables
  • Constants
  • Expressions and Operators
  • Control Statements
  • Classes
  • Events
  • Indexers
  • Inheritance
  • C# 2.0 Features
  • C# 3.0 Features

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Author(s): Mahesh Chand
Publisher: Testing Perspective
Format(s): PDF
File size: 361 KB
Number of pages: 56
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