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C# 3.0 THE COMPLETE REFERENCE 3/E

ISBN10: 0071588418 | ISBN13: 9780071588416

C# 3.0 THE COMPLETE REFERENCE 3/E
ISBN10: 0071588418
ISBN13: 9780071588416
By Herbert Schildt

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The Most Comprehensive C# Resource Available With its support for Language-Integrated Query (LINQ), C# 3.0 has revolutionized C# programming, and bestselling author Herb Schildt has updated and expanded his classic programming reference to cover it. Using carefully crafted explanations, insider tips, and hundreds of examples, this book presents in-depth coverage of all aspects of C#, including its keywords, syntax, and core libraries. Of course, details on the new C# 3.0 features, such as LINQ, lambda expressions, implicitly typed variables, and anonymous types are included. Essential for every C# programmer, this comprehensive guide is written in the clear, crisp, uncompromising style that has made Herb the choice of millions worldwide. Whether you are a novice programmer or a seasoned pro, the answers to all of your C# questions can be found in this definitive resource. Coverage includes: Data types and operators Control statements Classes and objects Constructors, destructors, and methods Interfaces, arrays, enumerations, and structures Method and operator overloading Inheritance and virtual methods Reflection and runtime type ID Exception handling Delegates, properties, events, and indexers Attributes Multithreading Generics LINQ (Language-Integrated Query) Lambda expressions Anonymous types Extension methods Implicitly typed variables I/O, networking, and collections The preprocessor and much, much more

Part One: The C# Language
Chapter 1: The Creation of C#
Chapter 2: An Overview of C#
Chapter 3: Data Types, Literals, and Variables
Chapter 4: Operators
Chapter 5: Program Control Statements
Chapter 6: Introducing Classes and Objects
Chapter 7: Arrays and Strings
Chapter 8: A Closer Look at Methods and Classes
Chapter 9: Operator Overloading
Chapter 10: Indexers and Properties
Chapter 11: Inheritance
Chapter 12: Interfaces, Structures, and Enumerations
Chapter 13: Exception Handling
Chapter 14: Using I/O
Chapter 15: Delegates, Events, and Lampda Expressions
Chapter 16: Namespaces, The Preprocessor, and Assemblies
Chapter 17: Runtime Type ID, Reflection, and Attributes
Chapter 18: Generics
Chapter 19: Lambda Expressions
Chapter 20: LINQ
Chapter 21: Unsafe Code, Pointers, Nullable Types, and Miscellaneous Topics
Part Two: Exploring the C# Library
Chapter 22: Exploring the System Namespace
Chapter 23: Strings and Formatting
Chapter 24: Multithreaded Programming
Chapter 25: Collections, Enumerators, and Iterators
Chapter 26: Networking Through the Internet Using System.Net
Appendix A: Documentation Comment Quick Reference
Index

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