
Résumé
Learning a new programming language can be intimidating, especially if you need to get up and running with it quickly. If you are a current Java developer who needs to learn C#, this book is essential. Java and C# share many common characteristics and by focussing on the key similarities and differences between the two languages, From Java to C#: A Developer's Guide enables you to use your existing knowledge of object-oriented concepts to learn C# efficiently and quickly. However, features of C# that are totally absent in Java are given the detailed description they warrant.
This practical guide will help you move easily from Java and J2EE to C# and .NET concepts as quickly as possible.
From Java to C#: A Developer's Guide:
* Allows Java developers to learn C# quickly by
highlighting the differences and similarities between the
two languages
* Contains extensive detailed coverage of features in C#
that are not found in Java
* Has a useful introduction to the .NET platform and
explains how the new architecture works
* Illustrated throughout with a wealth of code examples
which are short yet comprehensive.
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I. INTRODUCING .NET AND C#.
- 1. Introducing .NET.
- 2. Introducing C#.
- 3. JUMP to .NET and J#.
- 4. Hello C#!
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II. CLASSES, METHODS, AND OTHER OO STUFF.
- 5. Getting started.
- 6. Class issues.
- 7. Method issues.
- 8. Miscellaneous issues.
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III. TYPES, OPERATORS, AND FLOW CONTROL.
- 9. C# types.
- 10. C# operators.
- 11. Iteration and flow control.
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IV. CORE TOPICS.
- 12. Arrays.
- 13. Exception handling.
- 14. C# delegates.
- 15. C# events.
- 16. Reflection and dynamic method invocation.
- 17. Multi-threaded programming.
- 18. File I/O.
- 19. C# collection classes.
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V. Convenience features.
- 20. C# properties.
- 21. C# indexes.
- 22. Operator overloading.
- 23. User-defined conversions/casts.
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VI. C#-specific features.
- 24. C# preprocessor directives.
- 25. Using enums.
- 26. C# structures.
- 27. C# attributes.
- 28. Writing custom attributes.
- 29. Writing unsafe codes.
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VII. APPENDICES.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Heng Ngee Mok |
Parution | 18/12/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 462 |
Format | 18,5 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 835g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780321136220 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-321-13622-0 |
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