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A Complete Guide to C#

Author(s): David Bishop, Grinnell College
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763722494
  • ISBN-10:0763722499
  • Paperback    624 pages      © 2004
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Designed for introductory courses in C# .NET, A Complete Guide to C# addresses all the basic features and syntax of the C# language, and moves forward from this foundation on to issues of data structures, algorithm analysis, database management, concurrency, and distributed processing. Coverage of these issues includes a general introduction to major concepts as well as an exploration of how C# is applied to each area. By examining how C# relates to these core areas of programming and computing, students gain both an understanding of how to program in C# and insight into the character and philosophy of the language.  

 

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1: Introduction
2: Data Types
3: Using Classes, Structures, and Enumerations
4: Loops
5: Selection Statements
6: Arrays
7: Static Methods
8: Defining Classes and Structures
9: Object-Oriented Programming
10: Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs)
11: Algorithm Analysis
12: Sorting and Searching
13: Linear Data Structures
14: Nonlinear Data Structures
15: Streams and Files 
16: Concurrency
17: Distributed Processing 
18: Appendix 
19: More C# Books
20: Index


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David Bishop-Grinnell College

David Bishop is a computer science professor at Grinnell College, a highly respected liberal arts college in Grinnell, Iowa. Professor Bishop has been teaching computer science and mathematics classes since 1992, when he obtained my MS in mathematics from Kansas State University. Furthermore, he received his PhD in computer science in 1997 while teaching full time. Professor Bishop's area of interest is cryptology, which he has been teaching for many years.

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A Complete Guide to Programming in C# has been designed for a wide audience, from the entry-level student to the professional programmer.

  • Introduction to C#
  • Programming in C#
  • Utilizing C# and the .NET Framework
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