Kniha Programming C# 6.0 Ian Griffiths

Programming C# 6.0

Create Windows Desktop and Web Applications

Autor: Ian Griffiths
Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Brožovaná
Dostupnosť: Očakávaná novinka
Termín neznámy
41.90
After years of incremental changes, C# has become one of the most versatile programming languages av...

Informácie o knihe

Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydalo
2015
Stránok
800
EAN
9781491922194
Enbook ID
09241012
Hmotnosť
666
Rozmery
150 x 250 x 15

Kompletný popis

After years of incremental changes, C# has become one of the most versatile programming languages available. With this comprehensive guide, you'll learn just how powerful C# 6.0 can be. Author Ian Griffiths guides you through C# 6.0 fundamentals and teaches you techniques for building web and desktop applications, including Windows Metro-style apps. Completely rewritten for experienced programmers, this book provides many code examples to help you work with the nuts and bolts of C# code, such as generics, dynamic typing, and asynchronous programming features. You'll also get up to speed on XAML, ASP.NET, LINQ, and other .NET tools. Discover how C# supports fundamental coding features such as classes, other custom types, collections, and error handling Understand the differences between dynamic and static typing in C# Query and process diverse data sources such as in-memory object models, databases, and XML documents with LINQ Use .N ET's multithreading features to exploit your computer's parallel processing capabilities Learn how asynchronous language features can help improve application responsiveness and scalability Use XAML to create Windows Metro-style, phone, and classic desktop applications

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