C# is a general purpose, object-oriented, component-based programming language. As a general purpose language, there are a number of ways to apply C# to accomplish many different tasks. You can build web applications with ASP.NET, desktop applications with Windows Presentation Foundation, or build mobile applications for Windows Phone. Other applications include code that runs in the cloud via Windows Azure, and iOS, Android, and Windows Phone support with the Xamarin platform. With C# by Joe Mayo, you will quickly learn the syntax you need to build your own C# applications. This updated and expanded second edition of Book provides a user-friendly introduction to the subject, Taking a clear structural framework, it guides the reader through the subject's core elements. A flowing writing style combines with the use of illustrations and diagrams throughout the text to ensure the reader understands even the most complex of concepts. This succinct and enlightening overview is a required reading for all those interested in the subject . We hope you find this book useful in shaping your future career & Business.
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John R. Sharp worked as a linguist and analyst for the U.S. Government for over 40 years, teaching and writing curricula for Modern Standard Arabic and several Arabic dialects. During his studies in Cairo, he became fascinated with Egyptology and the ancient Egyptian language, but was frustrated at not finding a good, searchable index of pharaohs' cartouches (name rings), so he decided to make one himself, a project that took several decades. He lives in Hawaii.
Microsoft Visual C# is a relatively recent programming book focusing on the C# programming language. I don't know much about the C programming language. Most of my programming experience is with Python and Javascript.
I don't program for a living. I do it for fun. The books I require have to be simple and spell things out. The book talks you through programming a card game and other projects. It expects you to have some programming experience, but the book does have an introductory section.
Sadly, I couldn't get into the book in time. I took it out of the library, and I didn't want to rush through the book. What I did read of it was great.
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It’s an amazing book which guide the reader through the fundamentals of C#, .NET and other technologies. There are some holes in the topics but the book is already about 800 pages and could grow over 1000 easily. I loved the full guide for every code with long explanations. I’m sad because Microsoft discontinued this series.