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The Dark Art of C# Programming: .Net Core Language by Gaia Asher 196 pages; paperback; format 7"x9"; $19.95 US ($29.95 CDN) published by Galiel.Net & Trafford Publishing ISBN 1-55395-050-X 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.
Software developers and Computer Science and Information Technology students.
Complete C# programming language as per ECMA-334 Standard.
Generic understanding of programming in any language will be helpful.
“.Net Cookbook” (upcoming in “Just Add Water” series) for .Net extensive library of classes.
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The Dark Art of C# Programming: .Net Core Language
by Gaia Asher
196 pages; paperback; $19.95 US ($29.95 CDN)
published by Galiel.Net & Trafford Publishing
ISBN 1-55395-050-X