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A unique book-and-DVD package from preeminent programming instructor Rod Stephens Visual C# has become a leading programming language, resulting in greater career opportunities for Visual C# programmers. This Wrox guide literally shows novice programmers how to program in C# with Microsoft Visual Studio, using both written and visual instruction. Easy-to-follow lessons reinforced with step-by-step instructions, screencasts, and supplemental exercises make it easy to master Visual C# programming regardless of your learning style.Each lesson begins with a discussion of a concept or technique and proceeds through step-by-step directions for using the technique Visual C# has surpassed Visual Basic as the most popular programming language Coverage Includes: * Getting Started with the Visual Studio IDE * Creating Controls * Making Controls Arrange Themselves * Handling Events * Making Menus * Making Tool Strips and Status Strips * Using RichTextBoxes * Using Standard Dialogs * Creating and Displaying New Forms * Building Custom Dialogs * Using Variables and Performing Calculations * Debugging Code * Understanding Scope * Working with Strings * Working with Dates and Times * Using Arrays and Collections * Using Enumerations and Structures * Making Choices * Repeating Program Steps * Handling Errors * Preventing Bugs * Defining Classes * Initializing Objects * Fine-Tuning Classes * Overloading Operators * Using Interfaces * Making Generic Classes * Reading and Writing Files * Using File System Classes * Printing * Using the Clipboard * Providing Drag and Drop * Localizing Programs * Programming Databases * LINQ to Objects * LINQ to SQL * Drawing with GDI+ * Making WPF Applications * Printing with WPF Note: As part of the print version of this title, video lessons are included on DVD.For e-book versions, video lessons can be accessed at wrox.com using a link provided in the interior of the e-book.
Contents
Introduction xxv Section ILesson 1: Getting Started with the Visual Studio IDE 3 Lesson 2: Creating Controls 19 Lesson 3: Making Controls Arrange Themselves 37 Lesson 4: Handling Events 47 Lesson 5: Making Menus 57 Lesson 6: Making Tool Strips and Status Strips 67 Lesson 7: Using RichTextBoxes 79 Lesson 8: Using Standard Dialogs 89 Lesson 9: Creating and Displaying New Forms 103 Lesson 10: Building Custom Dialogs 115 Section II : Variables and Calculations Lesson 11: Using Variables and Performing Calculations 127 Lesson 12: Debugging Code 151 Lesson 13: Understanding Scope 163 Lesson 14: Working with Strings 175 Lesson 15: Working with Dates and Times 187 Lesson 16: Using Arrays and Collections 195 Lesson 17: Using Enumerations and Structures 209 Section III : Program Statements Lesson 18: Making Choices 219 Lesson 19: Repeating Program Steps 229 Lesson 20: Reusing Code with Methods 241 Lesson 21: Handling Errors 251 Lesson 22: Preventing Bugs 259 Section IV: Classes Lesson 23: Defining Classes 269 Lesson 24: Initializing Objects 289 Lesson 25: Fine-Tuning Classes 301 Lesson 26: Overloading Operators 311 Lesson 27: Using Interfaces 319 Lesson 28: Making Generic Classes 331 Section V: System Interactions Lesson 29: Reading and Writing Files 343 Lesson 30: Using File System Classes 349 Lesson 31: Printing 359 Lesson 32: Using the Clipboard 369 Lesson 33: Providing Drag and Drop 377 Section VI: Specialized Topics Lesson 34: Localizing Programs 387 Lesson 35: Programming Databases, Part 1 395 Lesson 36: Programming Databases, Part 2 405 Lesson 37: LIN Q to Objects 411 Lesson 38: LIN Q to SQL 423 Lesson 39: Drawing with GDI + 437 Lesson 40: Making WP F Applications 449 Lesson 41: Printing with WP F 461 Appendix A: Glossary 469 Appendix B: Control Summary 477 Appendix C: What s on the DVD? 483 Index 487