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Visual C# 2010 Recipes - A Problem-Solution Approach

Visual C# 2010 Recipes - A Problem-Solution Approach


Author - Allen Jones, Adam Freeman,
Matthew MacDonald, and Rakesh Rajan
Pages- 1016 pages
Press- Apress;
Edition-1st edition
Published-March 25, 2010
Language- English
ISBN-10- 1430225254
ISBN-13- 978-1430225256
Mastering the development of Microsoft .NET Framework applications in C# is less about knowing the C# language and more about knowing how to use the functionality of the .NET Framework class library most effectively. Visual C# 2010 Recipes explores the breadth of the .NET Framework class library and provides specific solutions to common and interesting programming problems. Each solution (or recipe)is presented in a succinct problem/solution format, and most are accompanied by working code samples.

Visual C# 2010 Recipes is not intended to teach you how to program, nor to teach you C#. However,if you have even the most rudimentary experience programming applications built on the .NET Framework using C#, you will find this book to be an invaluable resource.

Ideally, when you are facing a problem, this book will contain a recipe that provides the solution, or at least it will point you in the right direction. Even if you just want to broaden your knowledge of the .NET Framework class library, Visual C# 2010 Recipes is the perfect resource to assist you.

However, you cannot become proficient with C# and the classes in the .NET Framework class library merely by reading about them. Rather, you must use them and experiment with them by writing code, code, and more code. The structure and content of this book and the real-world applicability of the solutions it provides offer the perfect starting point from which to kick-start your own experimentation.

eBook Chapters/Contents
  1. Application Development
  2. Data Manipulation
  3. Application Domains, Reflection, and Metadata
  4. Threads, Processes, and Synchronization
  5. Files, Directories, and I/O
  6. XML Processing
  7. Windows Forms
  8. Graphics, Multimedia, and Printing
  9. Database Access
  10. Networking
  11. Security and Cryptography
  12. Unmanaged Code Interoperability
  13. Commonly Used Interfaces and Patterns
  14. Windows Integration
  15. Parallel Programming
  16. Using LINQ
  17. Windows Presentation Foundation

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