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Learning to Program the Object-Oriented Way with C# - Vinny Cahill

Learning to Program the Object-Oriented Way with C#

By: Vinny Cahill, Donal Lafferty

Paperback | 26 July 2002

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C# is a new, object-oriented language that can be used to write a wide range of applications for the new Microsoft . NET platform - applications that can be distributed over the Internet. It is an ideal language for the new programmer. Learning to Program the Object-Oriented Way with C# shows you how to programme with C#, using an object-oriented approach. It explains about: * Objects and classes * Variables, types and assignment * Abstraction and encapsulation * Characters and strings * Arrays * Inheritance * Error handling * GUI development With lots of examples and exercises, the authors guide you through the process of learning to programme using C#. Additional information and resources are available from the associated web site: http://csharp. dsg. cs. tcd. ie " The thing that I like the most about Learning to Program the Object-Oriented Way with C# is that it does a great job at explaining a subject in the abstract, and then implements those concepts in C# sample code. I heartily recommend this book for those who are interested in learning object-oriented programming. " Eric Gunnerson, Program Manager, Visual C# Team, Author, "A Programmer's Introduction to C#"

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