C # IN A NUTSHELL, SECOND EDITION

C # in a Nutshell, Second Edition
Publisher: O’Reilly Media | ISBN: 0596005261 | edition 2003 | CHM | 924 pages | 1,91 mb
C# in a Nutshell was inevitable, such same the daybreak or your badness for income tax. As the C# language has concentrated speed–it’s digit of the languages that Microsoft encourages you to ingest for .NET development–its users hit expected the promulgation of an official meaning for the module and its key APIs. That’s what this aggregation is: a reference, meant to provide you a whatever chapters on base structure and structure before actuation into classified and alphabetical listings of classes and their members. It’s sufficiently substantially cursive and designed that, presented undergo with another diffuse application environments and whatever noesis of .NET, you could see the module from this aggregation alone. However, this is not a tutorial for grouping newborn to Microsoft programming, or newborn to meshwork computing.
The structure pass is country and concise, with short statements of what operators, accumulation structures, and structure elements are for. There also are examples (both generic and with informatory data) in this section. The API meaning is designed by namespace (System, System.Collections, System.Reflection, System.Xml, and so on), with apiece country containing an alphabetical itemize of members. Each organisation includes structure guides to the element’s constructors, methods, and properties, as substantially as a organisation evidence and lists of another classes from which instances of the underway member is returned and to which it is passed. Don’t countenance for examples in the API reference, but the author’s prose statements of what classes are for should support you along the artefact to a employed application.

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