- Microsoft Press
Microsoft Visual C# Step by Step
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- John Sharp
- Microsoft Press
- Paperback
- 9781509307760
- 8.9 X 7.4 X 1.6 inches
- 2.8 pounds
- Computers > Languages - C#
- English
Book Description
Expand your expertise--and teach yourself the fundamentals of programming with the latest version of Visual C# with Visual Studio 2017. If you are an experienced software developer, you'll get all the guidance, exercises, and code you need to start building responsive, scalable, cloud-connected applications that can run almost anywhere. .
Discover how to:
- Quickly start creating Visual C# code and projects with Visual Studio 2017
- Work with variables, operators, expressions, methods, and program flow
- Build more robust apps with error, exception, and resource management
- Spot problems fast with the Visual Studio debugger
- Make the most of improvements to C# methods, parameters, and switch statements
- Master the C# object model, and create your own functional data structures
- Leverage advanced properties, indexers, generics, and collection classes
- Create Windows 10 apps that share data, collaborate, and use cloud services
- Integrate Cortana to voice-enable your applications
- Perform complex queries over object collections with LINQ
- Improve application throughput and response time with asynchronous methods
- Use delegates and decoupling to construct highly extensible systems
- Customize C# operator behavior over your own classes and structures
- Streamline development with app templates
- Implement the powerful Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) pattern
- Develop cloud-connected applications that seamlessly follow users across devices
- Build UWP applications that retrieve complex data via REST and present it intuitively
Author Bio
John Sharp was appointed Chancellor of The Texas A&M University System by the Board of Regents on Sept. 6, 2011.
Chancellor Sharp leads one of the largest systems in the country with an annual budget of $9.6 billion and an enrollment of more than 153,000 at the A&M System’s 11 universities. Additionally, under the System umbrella, there are eight state agencies.
Chancellor Sharp brings with him more than three decades of public service. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Texas A&M University in 1972, where he was a member of the Corps staff of the Corps of Cadets, a member of the 1972 rugby team and was elected student body president. Upon graduation, Sharp was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve.
In 1976, Sharp received a master’s degree in public administration from Southwest Texas State University while working full-time with the Legislative Budget Board in Austin. In 1978, he opened a one-man real estate firm in Victoria and became a successful small business owner. That same year he was elected to the Texas House of Representatives.
In 1982, he won a seat in the Texas Senate, and four years later, he was elected to the Texas Railroad Commission. He also was elected state comptroller in 1990 and re-elected in 1994.
Source: The Texas A&M University System
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