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  1. C# Essentials, Second Edition - January 2002
  2. C# Essentials - February 2001
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Concise but thorough, this second edition of C# Essentials introduces the Microsoft C# programming language, including the Microsoft .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) and .NET Framework Class Libraries (FCL) that support it. This book?s compact format and terse presentation of key concepts serve as a roadmap to the online documentation included with the Microsoft .NET Framework SDK; the many examples provide much-needed context.

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Table of Contents
  1. Chapter 1 Introduction

    1. C# Language

    2. Common Language Runtime

    3. Framework Class Library

    4. A First C# Program

  2. Chapter 2 C# Language Reference

    1. Identifiers

    2. Types

    3. Variables

    4. Expressions and Operators

    5. Statements

    6. Organizing Types

    7. Inheritance

    8. Access Modifiers

    9. Classes and Structs

    10. Interfaces

    11. Arrays

    12. Enums

    13. Delegates

    14. Events

    15. try Statements and Exceptions

    16. Attributes

    17. Unsafe Code and Pointers

    18. Preprocessor Directives

    19. XML Documentation

  3. Chapter 3 Programming the.NET Framework

    1. Common Types

    2. Math

    3. Strings

    4. Collections

    5. Regular Expressions

    6. Input/Output

    7. Networking

    8. Threading

    9. Assemblies

    10. Reflection

    11. Custom Attributes

    12. Automatic Memory Management

    13. Interop with Native DLLs

    14. Interop with COM

  4. Chapter 4 Framework Class Library Overview

    1. Core Types

    2. Text

    3. Collections

    4. Streams and I/O

    5. Networking

    6. Threading

    7. Security

    8. Reflection and Metadata

    9. Assemblies

    10. Serialization

    11. Remoting

    12. Web Services

    13. Data Access

    14. XML

    15. Graphics

    16. Rich Client Applications

    17. Web-Based Applications

    18. Globalization

    19. Configuration

    20. Advanced Component Services

    21. Diagnostics and Debugging

    22. Interoperating with Unmanaged Code

    23. Compiler and Tool Support

    24. Runtime Facilities

    25. Native OS Facilities

    26. Undocumented Types

  5. Chapter 5 Essential .NET Tools

  1. Appendix A C# Keywords

  2. Appendix B Regular Expressions

  3. Appendix C Format Specifiers

    1. Picture Format Specifiers

    2. DateTime Format Specifiers

  4. Appendix D Data Marshaling

  5. Appendix E Working with Assemblies

    1. Building Shareable Assemblies

    2. Managing the Global Assembly Cache

    3. Using nmake

  6. Appendix F Namespaces and Assemblies

  7. Colophon

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Product Details
Title:
C# Essentials, Second Edition
By:
Ben Albahari, Peter Drayton, Brad Merrill
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Formats:
  • Print
  • Safari Books Online
Print Release:
January 2002
Pages:
216
Print ISBN:
978-0-596-00315-9
| ISBN 10:
0-596-00315-3
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About the Authors
  1. Ben Albahari

    Ben Albahari is cofounder of Genamics, a provider of tools for C# and J++ programmers, as well as software for DNA and protein sequence analysis. He is author of A Comparative Overview of C#, a frequently cited comparison of C# with C/C++ and Java that was recently named by DevX as one of the top 10 .NET sites. Ben is a resident of Perth, Australia, and in his spare time enjoys composing music on his computer. He can be reached at ben@genamics.com.

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  2. Peter Drayton

    Peter Drayton is an independent consultant, helping early-stage companies define and build systems that take advantage of technologies such as .NET, SOAP, XML, and COM+. Peter is also an instructor for DevelopMentor, where he teaches Essential C#.NET. Originally from Cape Town, South Africa, Peter now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, Julie. He spends his spare time researching .NET and tinkering with a small flotilla of computers cluttering up their a partment. He can be reached at peter@razorsoft.com.

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  3. Brad Merrill

    Brad Merrill works as a software engineer in the .NET Framework Integration team at Microsoft. He previously worked as a software engineer at Digital Equipment Corporation and Sybase. His areas of expertise are in distributed systems, transaction processing, operating systems, and compiler technology. Brad lives in Redmond, Washington, and is an avid tournament chess player and bridge player. He can be reached at zbrad@gte.net or http://www.cybercom.net/~zbrad.

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Colophon

Our look is the result of reader comments, our own experimentation, and feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive covers complement our distinctive approach to technical topics, breathing personality and life into potentially dry subjects. The animals on the cover of C# Essentials are star-nosed moles (Condylura cristata). Like all moles, star-nosed moles live primarily in underground tunnels that they dig, but they do surface to find food. A mole's rodent-like body is covered in short, waterproof gray fur, and it is about six to eight inches long. A notable feature is its long claws, which are perfect for digging its trenches and foraging for food. It has small ears and eyes, and sharp, pointed teeth. A mole's eyesight and hearing are known to be terrible.

The star-nosed mole gets its name from the approximately 25 feelers on its nose that help it find food, primarily insects, worms, and small fish, as well as other small pond life. The star-nosed mole is the best swimmer in the mole family and can even dive to catcha fish. It prefers to live in wetlands but can be found in various areas of the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada.

Moles are mammals who nurse their young, and a female mole has one litter of three to six babies per year.

This particular type of mole is considered to be less of a household pest than its mole cousins because its mostly aquatic diet keeps it from rummaging around in backyards for food. Darren Kelly was the production editor, and Mary Anne Weeks Mayo was the copyeditor for C# Essentials. Matt Hutchinson and Claire Cloutier provided quality control. Joe Wizda wrote the index.

Ellie Volckhausen designed the cover of this book, based on a series design by Edie Freedman. The cover image is an original engraving from The Illustrated Natural History by J. G. Wood, published in 1865. Emma Colby and Melanie Wang produced the cover layout with QuarkXPress 4.1 using Adobe's ITC Garamond font.

David Futato designed the interior layout. Neil Walls converted the files from Microsoft Word to FrameMaker 5.5.6, using tools created by Mike Sierra. The text font is Linotype Birka; the heading font is Adobe Myriad Condensed; and the code font is LucasFont's TheSans Mono Condensed. The illustrations that appear in the book were produced by Robert Romano and Jessamyn Read using Macromedia FreeHand 9 and Adobe Photoshop 6. The tip and warning icons were drawn by Christopher Bing. This colophon was written by Nicole Arigo.

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