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Janet Crosbie

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Beginning C# Objects: From Concepts to Code (View in Chapters Library)
by Jacquie Barker and Grant Palmer
Posted: May 18, 2004 5:06 PM
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ISBN: 159059360X
Publisher: Apress LP
Publication Date: May 17, 2004
Edition: 1st
Binding: Softbound
Number of Pages: 819

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Learning to design objects effectively with C# is the goal of Beginning C# Objects: From Concepts to Code, a comprehensive yet approachable guide to object oriented programming using UML and one of today's hottest programming languages, C#.

Beginning C# Objects: From Concepts to Code is a guide for anyone wanting to learn the C# language, beginning with the basics.

This book introduces object terminology and concepts, teaching you hot to “think” in terms of objects; teaches you the basics of C# syntax; provides an introduction of object modeling; and illustrates how to translate an object model into C# code.

For folks who have already attempted to learn C#, but who are still having trouble mastering C#'s object-oriented nature, the case study focus of this book will prove invaluable in showing you how a UML model translates into a fully-functional C# application.

In order to harness the power of C# as an object-oriented programming language, one must be proficient with objects first. Beginning C# Objects: From Concepts to Code provides the perfect introduction to both!

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