Trafford Publishing - Home
Bookstore Publishing Offices
divider Browse
Aisles
divider Search
Desk
divider Shopping
Basket
divider Book Trade
Terms
divider Just
Released!
divider Return
Policy
divider Help

Here is the full reference card for this book...


If you'd rather place an order by talking to one of our cheerful order desk clerks, please call 1-888-232-4444 (USA and Canada only) or 250-383-6864. From Europe, ring our UK order desk clerk at local rate number 0845 230 9601 (UK only) or 44 (0)1865 722 113.

The Dark Art of C# Programming: .Net Core Language

by Gaia Asher

196 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #02-0762; ISBN 1-55395-050-X; US$19.95, C$29.95, EUR19.50, £13.50

C# is the new programming language at the core of the Microsoft .Net initiative. If you want to be on the .Net bandwagon, you need this language. This book explains the complete and unabridged C# programming language as per official ECMA-334 Standard "C# Language Specification"


Read more!

About the Book      About the Author      Sample Excerpts      Catalogue Info

About the Book

The Dark Art of C# Programming
By Gaia Asher

C# is the new programming language at the core of the Microsoft .Net initiative. If you want to be on the .Net bandwagon, you need this language.

And how can 500 letter-sized pages of official ECMA-334 Standard "C# Language Specification" fit into 200 pages of this book? Still, it's done. This book explains the complete and unabridged C# programming language. It can be used as both a blitzkrieg course for students and a convenient reference for professionals.

The book has two main parts. The Part One, "Bare Necessities", describes the basic language functionality similar to what you can find in all traditional languages from Algol and Fortran to Pascal and C. That includes such topics as statements, flow control, operators, expressions, type system, local declarations, preprocessor, and more. The Part Two, "Classes and Objects", dives into object-oriented programming inherited by C# from SmallTalk, Modula-2, C++, and Java. For benefit of the readers, who already know some programming language, the book frequently compares C# constructs to their counterparts in other languages, especially C, C++, and Java.

Who is this book for?
Software developers and Computer Science and Information Technology students.

What does this book cover?
Complete C# programming language as per ECMA-334 Standard.

What do you need to know?
Generic understanding of programming in any language will be helpful.

What to read next?
".Net Cookbook" (not yet published) for .Net extensive library of classes.


About the Author

Gaia Asher has an extensive experience working on consulting projects based on various Microsoft technologies. She has also worked on the embedded version of Linux. Now she is writing a series of the books devoted to Microsoft .Net platform.


Sample Excerpts

pg05
 


Catalogue Information




Canada • USA • UK • Europe
Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of use | Author Login

URL http://www.trafford.com © 1995-2007 Trafford Publishing, a division of Trafford Holdings Ltd.

  Request a Publishing Guide