Beginning object-oriented programming with C# /
By: Purdum, Jack J
Material type: BookSeries: Programmer to programmer.Publisher: Indianapolis, IN : Wiley, 2013.Description: xxx, 591 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781118336922; 1118336925 (pbk.)Program: ISIT114Subject(s): Object-oriented programming (Computer science) | C# (Computer Program language)DDC classification: 005.1/17 Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes index.
The ideal beginner's guide to C# and object-oriented programming Wrox beginners' guides have the perfect formula for getting programming newcomers up and running. This one introduces beginners to object-oriented programming using C# to demonstrate all of the core constructs of this programming framework. Using real-world situations, you'll discover how to create, test, and deliver your programs and how to work with classes, arrays, collections, and all the elements of object-oriented programming. Covers exactly what beginners, even those with no prior programming experience, need to know to understand object-oriented programming and start writing programs in C# Explains the advantages and disadvantages of C#, and tips for understanding C# syntax Explores properties, encapsulation, and classes; value data types; operands and operators; errors and debugging; variables; and reference types Shows how to use statement repetition and program loops, understand arrays and collections, and write your own classes Also covers inheritance and polymorphism Beginning Object-Oriented Programming with C# uses the tried-and-true Wrox formula for making this popular programming method easy to learn.
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