Résumé
The aim of Visual C# .NET Programming is to teach you
and other experienced programmers the most effective ways
to program using the C# language in the environment it was
designed for, the .NET Framework. To this end, it offers
plenty of strong opinions and pays special attention to one
of .NET's most prominent features: web services.
Right out of the chute, you'll build a simple web service
and create an application that consumes it, quickly gaining
a basic familiarity with the resources Microsoft has placed
at your disposal. Then, with this practical introduction
under your belt, you'll delve into the details of C# and
its relationship with .NET-details that, by the end of the
book, will enable you to tackle a wide variety of
sophisticated programming challenges and accomplish many
other things, as well.
You'll learn how to create more effective user interfaces,
first for a web service consumer and then for a traditional
Windows application. You'll also get a solid grounding in
the world of C# objects and classes, discovering what they
make possible within the context of .NET. Then you'll
explore the language itself, beginning with syntax,
continuing with arrays, and concluding with the ins and
outs of object-oriented programming and string
manipulation.
Everything comes together in an exploration of the ways you
use C# to interact with the world at large: working with
files and serializing objects, creating messaging programs,
and using XML and ADO.NET to interact with databases. By
that point, you'll be adept at using the C# interface and
help system and you'll be well on your way in the new world
of .NET programming.
Part I Prelude: Service with a Smile
Chapter 1: Creating a Web Service
Chapter 2: Consuming the Service on the Web
Part II Allemande: Striding Forward
Chapter 3: Windows Uses Web Services,Too!
Chapter 4: Building a Better Windows Interface
Chapter 5: Reflecting on Classes
Part III Courante: The Dance of the
Language
Chapter 6: Zen and Now:The C#Language
Chapter 7: Arrays,Indexers,and Collections
Chapter 8: The Life of the Object in C#
Chapter 9: Everything Is String Manipulation
Part IV Gigue: Leaping to Success
Chapter 10: Working with Streams and Files
Chapter 11: Messaging
Chapter 12: Working with XML and ADO.NET
Chapter 13: Web Services as Architecture
Appendix: Using C#.NET 's Help System
L'auteur - Harold Davis
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PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sybex |
Auteur(s) | Harold Davis |
Parution | 26/08/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 548 |
Format | 19 x 22,7 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 935g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780782140460 |
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