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The first edition of this book was released at the 2001 Tech-Ed conference in Atlanta, Georgia. At that time, the .NET platform was still a beta product, and in many ways, so was this book. This is not to say that the early editions of this text did not have merit–after all, the book was a 2002 Jolt Award finalist and it won the 2003 Referenceware Excellence Award. However, over the years that author Andrew Troelsen spent working with the common language runtime (CLR), he gained a much deeper understanding of the .NET platform and the subtleties of the C# programming language, and he feels that this fifth edition of the book is as close to a "final release" as he's come yet. This new edition has been comprehensively revised and rewritten to make it accurately reflect the C# 4.0 language specification for the .NET 4.0 platform. You'll find new chapters covering the important concepts of dynamic lookups, named and optional arguments, Parallel LINQ (PLINQ), improved COM interop, and variance for generics. If you're checking out this book for the first time, do understand that it's targeted at experienced software professionals and/or graduate students of computer science (so don't expect three chapters on iteration or decision constructs!). The mission of this text is to provide you with a rock-solid foundation in the C# programming language and the core aspects of the .NET platform (assemblies, remoting, Windows Forms, Web Forms, ADO.NET, XML web services, etc.). Once you digest the information presented in these 25 chapters, you'll be in a perfect position to apply this knowledge to your specific programming assignments, and you'll be well equipped to explore the .NET universe on your own terms. What you'll learn Be the first to understand the .NET 4.0 platform and Visual C# 2010. Discover the ins and outs of the leading .NET technology. Learn from an award-winning author who has been teaching the .NET world since version 1.0. Find complete coverage of the WPF, WCF, and WF foundations that support the core .NET platform. Who is this book for? This book is for anyone with some software development experience who is interested in the new .NET Framework 4.0 and the C# language. Whether you are moving to .NET for the first time or are already writing applications on .NET 2.0 or .NET 3.5, this book will provide you with a comprehensive grounding in the new technology and serve as a complete reference throughout your coding career. About the Apress Pro Series The Apress Pro series books are practical, professional tutorials to keep you on and moving up the professional ladder. You have gotten the job, now you need to hone your skills in these tough competitive times. The Apress Pro series expands your skills and expertise in exactly the areas you need. Master the content of a Pro book, and you will always be able to get the job done in a professional development project. Written by experts in their field, Pro series books from Apress give you the hard–won solutions to problems you will face in your professional programming career.
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Book Information:
Book Name:Pro C# 2010 and the .NET 4 Platform
Authors:Andrew Troelsen
Publisher:Apress
ISBN 13 (Printed):978-1-4302-2549-2
ISBN 13 (Electronic):978-1-4302-2550-8
Year: 2010
Pages: 1753
Language: English
File Type: PDF (E-Book)
  • Part I Introducing C# and the .NET Platform
    • 01: The Philosophy of .NET
    • 02: Building C# Applications
  • Part II Core C# Programming Constructs
    • 03: Core C# Programming Constructs, Part I
    • 04: Core C# Programming Constructs, Part II
    • 05: Defining Encapsulated Class Types
    • 06: Understanding Inheritance and Polymorphism
    • 07: Understanding Structured Exception Handling
    • 08: Understanding Object Lifetime
  • Part III Advanced C# Programming Constructs
    • 09: Working with Interfaces
    • 10: Understanding Generics
    • 11: Delegates, Events, and Lambdas
    • 12: Advanced C# Language Features
    • 13: LINQ to Objects
  • Part IV Programming with .NET Assemblies
    • 14: Configuring .NET Assemblies
    • 15: Type Reflection, Late Binding, and Attribute-Based Programming
    • 16: Processes, AppDomains, and Object Contexts
    • 17: Understanding CIL and the Role of Dynamic Assemblies
    • 18: Dynamic Types and the Dynamic Language Runtime
  • Part V Introducing the .NET Base Class Libraries
    • 19: Multithreaded and Parallel Programming
    • 20: File I/O and Object Serialization
    • 21: ADO.NET Part I: The Connected Layer
    • 22: ADO.NET Part II: The Disconnected Layer
    • 23: ADO.NET Part III: The Entity Framework
    • 24: Introducing LINQ to XML
    • 25: Introducing Windows Communication Foundation
    • 26: Introducing Windows Workflow Foundation 4.0
  • Part VI Building Desktop User Interfaces with WPF
    • 27: Introducing Windows Presentation Foundation and XAML
    • 28: Programming with WPF Controls
    • 29: WPF Graphics Rendering Services
    • 30: WPF Resources, Animations, and Styles
    • 31: WPF Control Templates and UserControls
  • Part VII Building Web Applications with ASP.NET
    • 32: Building ASP.NET Web Pages
    • 33: ASP.NET Web Controls, Master Pages and Themes
    • 34: ASP.NET State Management Techniques
  • Appendix A: Programming with Windows Forms
  • Appendix B: Platform-Independent .NET Development with Mono
  • Index

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