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Chapter 1 - The .NET Philosophy
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Chapter 2 - Introducing C#
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Chapter 3 - Language Funfamentlas
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Chapter 4 - Programming Structures
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Chapter 5 - Objects and Classes
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Chapter 6 - Objects-Oriented Programming
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Chapter 7 - Other C# Features
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Chapter 8 - Delegates and Events
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Chapter 9 - Attributes and Assemblies
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Chapter 10 - Multithreading
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Chapter 11 - Working with I/O Streams
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Chapter 12 - Creating User Interfaces with Windows Forms
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Chapter 13 - Web Development with C#
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Chapter 14 - Working with ActiveX, COM, and Unmanaged Code
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Chapter 15 - Microsoft Says JUMP—Java User Migration Path
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Appendix A - C# Keywords and Java Equivalents
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Index
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About the book
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Java Programmers, Preprare for Microsoft's .NET initiative while enhancing your repertoire and marketability with C# for Java Progammers!
C# for Java Programmers will prepare readers for the .NET framework by building on what they already know about object-oriented languages and give them the means to maintain their flexibility and effectiveness in an un-certain marketplace. This book will compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of both Java and C# to allow programmers to make their own decisions regarding what each language is best used for.
Whatever your feelings are about Microsoft and its .NET initiative, there can be no denying that C# is here to stay. The C# language, a close cousin to Java, is a new object-oriented programming language (OOPL) designed to work within the .NET framework. It improves upon many of the vague or ill-defined areas of C++ that frequently lead programmers into trouble. C# is a strongly-typed, object-oriented language designed to give the optimum blend of simplicity, expressiveness, and performance.
Java Programmers, Preprare for Microsoft's .NET initiative while enhancing your repertoire and marketability with C# for Java Progammers!
C# for Java Programmers will prepare readers for the .NET framework by building on what they already know about object-oriented languages and give them the means to maintain their flexibility and effectiveness in an un-certain marketplace. This book will compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of both Java and C# to allow programmers to make their own decisions regarding what each language is best used for.
Whatever your feelings are about Microsoft and its .NET initiative, there can be no denying that C# is here to stay. The C# language, a close cousin to Java, is a new object-oriented programming language (OOPL) designed to work within the .NET framework. It improves upon many of the vague or ill-defined areas of C++ that frequently lead programmers into trouble. C# is a strongly-typed, object-oriented language designed to give the optimum blend of simplicity, expressiveness, and performance.
Key Features
- Written specifically for Java programmers. C# for Java Programmers is not an introductory guide to C#, but builds on what Java programmers already know about object-oriented languages to give them an efficient means for making in-roads to the .NET framework.
- Compare and Contrast. This book will compare and contrast many of the advantages and drawbacks of Java and C# to allow programmers to make informed, intelligent decisions based on the unique uses of each language.
- Written specifically for Java programmers. C# for Java Programmers is not an introductory guide to C#, but builds on what Java programmers already know about object-oriented languages to give them an efficient means for making in-roads to the .NET framework.
- Compare and Contrast. This book will compare and contrast many of the advantages and drawbacks of Java and C# to allow programmers to make informed, intelligent decisions based on the unique uses of each language.
Details
ISBN
978-1-931836-54-8
Language
English
Published
2002
Copyright
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Imprint
Syngress