Visual C# 2005 - A Developer's Notebook
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2005
O'Reilly Media (Verlag)
978-0-596-00799-7 (ISBN)
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978-0-596-00799-7 (ISBN)
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Microsoft's C-sharp language has attracted millions to .NET. Now, to make development on this platform quicker and easier, C-sharp 2.0 offers some key changes as part of the upcoming Visual Studio 2005. The C-sharp 2.0 beta is already available, and this "all lab, no lecture" guide offers 50 hands-on projects to explore each new feature.
In the three years since Microsoft made C-sharp available, there have been lots of tweaks to the language. That's because C-sharp is not only essential for making .NET work, it's a big way for Microsoft to attract millions of Java, C and C++ developers to the platform. And C-sharp has definitely made some inroads. Because of its popularity among developers, the language received standardization from ECMA International, making it possible to port C-sharp applications to other platforms. To bolster its appeal, C-sharp 2.0 has undergone some key changes as part of Visual Studio 2005 that will make development with .NET quicker and easier. The updated IDE is not due for official release until summer, but the C-sharp 2.0 beta is available for those who want to take it for a spin and get up to speed. That's precisely what Visual C-sharp 2005: A Developer's Notebook allows you to do. There are some great new features in C-sharp and this unique "all lab, no lecture" guide covers them all with 50 hands-on projects. Each project explores a new feature, with emphasis on changes that increase productivity, simplify programming tasks, and add functionality to applications.
C-sharp's component-based design combines the productivity of Microsoft's popular Visual Basic with the raw power of C++ for web-based applications. Many reviewers note a similarity between C-sharp and Java - in fact, a new feature that took the Java development team five years to incorporate into Java is now available in C-sharp 2.0. Called "generics", this feature enables developers to reuse and customize their existing code, so they can dramatically cut down the time it takes to develop new applications. Visual C-sharp 2005: A Developer's Notebook is full of no-nonsense code without the usual page-filling commentary. You'll find suggestions for further experimentation, links to on-line documentation, plus practical notes and warnings. The book also tells developers how to acquire, install and configure Visual Studio .NET 2005. Are you a coder to the core? Learn what C-sharp 2.0 can do for you now.
In the three years since Microsoft made C-sharp available, there have been lots of tweaks to the language. That's because C-sharp is not only essential for making .NET work, it's a big way for Microsoft to attract millions of Java, C and C++ developers to the platform. And C-sharp has definitely made some inroads. Because of its popularity among developers, the language received standardization from ECMA International, making it possible to port C-sharp applications to other platforms. To bolster its appeal, C-sharp 2.0 has undergone some key changes as part of Visual Studio 2005 that will make development with .NET quicker and easier. The updated IDE is not due for official release until summer, but the C-sharp 2.0 beta is available for those who want to take it for a spin and get up to speed. That's precisely what Visual C-sharp 2005: A Developer's Notebook allows you to do. There are some great new features in C-sharp and this unique "all lab, no lecture" guide covers them all with 50 hands-on projects. Each project explores a new feature, with emphasis on changes that increase productivity, simplify programming tasks, and add functionality to applications.
C-sharp's component-based design combines the productivity of Microsoft's popular Visual Basic with the raw power of C++ for web-based applications. Many reviewers note a similarity between C-sharp and Java - in fact, a new feature that took the Java development team five years to incorporate into Java is now available in C-sharp 2.0. Called "generics", this feature enables developers to reuse and customize their existing code, so they can dramatically cut down the time it takes to develop new applications. Visual C-sharp 2005: A Developer's Notebook is full of no-nonsense code without the usual page-filling commentary. You'll find suggestions for further experimentation, links to on-line documentation, plus practical notes and warnings. The book also tells developers how to acquire, install and configure Visual Studio .NET 2005. Are you a coder to the core? Learn what C-sharp 2.0 can do for you now.
Jesse Liberty is the best-selling author of Programming ASP.NET, Programming Csharp, and a dozen other books on web and object-oriented programming. He is president of Liberty Associates, Inc., where he provides contract programming, consulting, and on-site training in ASP.NET, Csharp, C++, and related topics. Jesse has been a distinguished software engineer at AT&T and the vice president for technology development at CitiBank.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.5.2005 |
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Reihe/Serie | A Developer's Notebook |
Verlagsort | Sebastopol |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 229 mm |
Einbandart | kartoniert |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge ► NET Programmierung |
ISBN-10 | 0-596-00799-X / 059600799X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-596-00799-7 / 9780596007997 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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