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C# 3.0 THE COMPLETE REFERENCE 3/E

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McGraw Hill Professional, 2009 - Computers - 886 pages

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

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User Review  - Sorin Manole - Goodreads

The author is very good at explaining basics at a slow enough pace and with lots of examples. So if you are new to managed, object-oriented languages like C# or Java it's a good start. In my case ... Read full review

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The C Language
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Inheritance Inheritance Basics Member Access and Inheritance Using Protected Access Constructors and Inheritance Calling Base Class Constructors I...
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Delegates Events and Lambda Expressions Delegates Delegate Method Group Conversion Using Instance Methods as Delegates Multicasting Covaria...
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Herb Schildt is the worldAnd's leading programming author, whose books have sold more than 3.5 million copies worldwide. His acclaimed books include Java: The Complete Reference, C++: The Complete Reference, and many others.

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