Purdum, Jack J. (Jack Jay) , author.

Beginning object-oriented programming with C# / Jack Purdum. - Indianapolis, Indianapolis : Wiley, c2013. - xxx, 591 pages. : illustrations. ; 24 cm. - Wrox programmer to programmer Programmer to programmer. . - Wrox programmer to programmer Programmer to programmer. .

Includes index

INTRODUCTION xxv PART I: GETTING STARTED CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING C# 3 A Shor History of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) 4 Installing C# 5 Downloading Visual Studio Professional 5 A Test Program Using C# 8 Creating a Project 9 The C# Integrated Development Environment 10 The Major IDE Windows 10 Using the Source Code Window 12 Adding a Toolbox Object to a Windows Form 13 Changing the Text of a Label Object 14 Running the Program 16 Summary 16 CHAPTER 2: UNDERSTANDING OBJECTS 19 Understanding Objects 20 Everyday Use of Objects 20 Class Properties 20 Class Methods 22 How Many Properties, How Many Methods? 23 Classes Are Simplifi cations of Objects 23 What Do I Do After I & rsquo;ve Defi ned a Class? 23 Instantiating an Object of a Class 26 I Have an Object & hellip;Now What? 29 Why Hide the Data Inside an Object? 32 Getting Started with Objects 32 Developing a Program Plan 38 Where to Start? The Five Program Steps 38 The Five Program Steps 38 Creating a Simple Application Using Objects 40

Wrox beginners' guides have the perfect formula for getting programming newcomers up and running. This one introduces beginners to object-oriented programming using C# to demonstrate all of the core constructs of this programming framework. Using real-world situations, you'll discover how to create, test, and deliver your programs and how to work with classes, arrays, collections, and all the elements of object-oriented programming.

Covers exactly what beginners, even those with no prior programming experience, need to know to understand object-oriented programming and start writing programs in C#
Explains the advantages and disadvantages of C#, and tips for understanding C# syntax
Explores properties, encapsulation, and classes; value data types; operands and operators; errors and debugging; variables; and reference types
Shows how to use statement repetition and program loops, understand arrays and collections, and write your own classes
Also covers inheritance and polymorphism

Beginning Object-Oriented Programming with C# uses the tried-and-true Wrox formula for making this popular programming method easy to learn.


In English text.

9781118336922 (pbk.)


Object-oriented programming (Computer science).
C# (Computer program language).

CIR QA 76.74 / P87 2013

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