《C#入門經典(第5版)》全麵講解C# 2010和.net架構編程知識,為您編寫卓越C# 2010程序奠定堅實基礎。C#入門經典係列是屢獲殊榮的C#名著和超級暢銷書。最新版的《C#入門經典(第5版)》 全麵講解C# 2010基礎知識,濃墨重彩地描述web和windows編程以及數據訪問(數據庫和xml)等內容,詳細介紹C#編程工具以及visual studio 2010中的visual C# 2010開發環境。貫穿全書的分步說明和極富啓迪意義的示例指引您使用高效C# 2010代碼得心應手地編寫程序。
《C#入門經典(第5版)》主要內容簡介
·解釋變量和錶達式等基本C# 2010語法知識
·介紹泛型的含義和用法
·討論windows編程和windows窗體
·介紹C#改進內容、lambda錶達式和擴展方法
·解釋windows應用程序部署方法
·討論xml並簡要介紹linq
·深入探討調試和錯誤處理方法
·演示有效wpf和wCf技術
《C#入門經典(第5版)》一書的作者karli watson是infusion development 公司高級顧問,並擔任boost.net的技術架構師和it自由撰稿人、作傢和開發人員。他曾編著多本.net(尤其是C#)書籍,極擅長以淺顯易懂的方式闡明復雜技術主題。
《C#入門經典(第5版)》一書的另一作者Christian nagel是微軟技術代言人、微軟mvp,擁有逾25年的軟件開發經驗。Christian熟悉各種語言和平颱,曾編寫多本.net圖書,並多次在國際會議上發錶重要演講。 Update to Wrox's leading C# book for beginners Get ready for the next release of Microsoft's C# programming language with this essential Wrox beginner's guide. "Beginning Microsoft Visual C# 2010" starts with the basics and brings you thoroughly up to speed. You'll first cover the fundamentals such as variables, flow control, and object-oriented programming and gradually build your skills for Web and Windows programming, Windows forms, and data access. Step-by-step directions walk you through processes and invite you to "Try it Out," at every stage. By the end, you'll be able to write useful programming code following the steps you've learned in this thorough, practical book. The C# 4 programming language version will be synonymous with writing code with in C# 2010 in Visual Studio 2010, and you can use it to write Windows applications, Web apps with ASP.NET, and Windows Mobile and Embedded CE apps Provides step-by-step instructions for mastering topics such as variables, flow controls, and object-oriented programming before moving to Web and Windows programming and data access Addresses expressions, functions, debugging, error handling, classes, collections, comparisons, conversions, and more If you've always wanted to master Visual C# programming, this book is the perfect one-stop resource.
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KARLI WATSON is consultant at Infusion Development (www.infusion.com), a technology architect at Boost.net (www.boost.net), and a freelance IT specialist, author, and developer. For the most part, he immerses himself in .NET (in particular C# and lately WPF) and has written numerous books in the field for several publishers. He specializes in communicating complex ideas in a way that is accessible to anyone with a passion to learn, and spends much of his time playing with new technology to find new things to teach people about. During those (seemingly few) times where he isn’t doing the above, Karli will probably be wishing he was hurtling down a mountain on a snowboard. Or possibly trying to get his novel published. Either way, you’ll know him by his brightly colored clothes. You can also find him tweeting online at www.twitter.com/karlequin, and maybe one day he’ll get around to making himself a website. Karli authored chapters 1 through 14, 21, 25 and 26.
CHRISTIAN NAGEL is a Microsoft Regional Director and Microsoft MVP, an associate of Thinktecture, and owner of CN Innovation. He is a software architect and developer who offers training and consulting on how to developMicrosoft .NET solutions. He looks back on more than 25 years of software development experience. Christian started his computing career with PDP 11 and VAX/VMS systems, covering a variety of languages and platforms. Since 2000, when .NET was just a technology preview, he has been working with various .NET technologies to build numerous .NET solutions. With his profound knowledge of Microsoft technologies, he has written numerous .NET books, and is certified as a Microsoft Certified Trainer and Professional Developer. Christian speaks at international conferences such as TechEd and Tech Days, and started INETA Europe to support .NET user groups. You can contact Christian via his web sites, www.cninnovation.com and www.thinktecture.com and follow his tweets on www.twitter.com/christiannagel. Christian wrote chapters 17 through 20.
JACOB HAMMER PEDERSEN is a Senior Application Developer at Elbek& Vejrup. He just about started programming when he was able to spell the word ‘BASIC’, which, incidentally is the first programming language he ever used. He started programming the PC in the early ’90s, using Pascal but soon changed his focus to C++, which still holds his interest. In the mid ’90s his focus changed again, this time to Visual Basic. In the summer of 2000 he discovered C# and has been happily exploring it ever since. Primarily working on the Microsoft platforms, his other expertise includes MS Office development, SQL Server, COM and Visual Basic.Net.
A Danish citizen, Jacob works and lives in Aarhus, Denmark. He authored chapters 15, 16, and 22.
JON D. REID is a software engineering manager atMetrix LLC, an ISV of field service management software for the Microsoft environment. He has co-authored a variety .NET books, including Beginning Visual C# 2008, Beginning C# Databases: From Novice to Professional, Pro Visual Studio .NET, and many others. Jon wrote chapters 23 and 24.
MORGAN SKINNER began his computing career at a young age on the Sinclair ZX80 at school, where he was underwhelmed by some code a teacher had written and so began programming in assembly language. Since then he’s used all sorts of languages and platforms, including VAX Macro Assembler, Pascal, Modula2, Smalltalk, X86 assembly language, PowerBuilder, C/C++, VB, and currently C# (of course). He’s been programming in .NET since the PDC release in 2000, and liked it so much he joined Microsoft in 2001. He now works in premier support for developers and spends most of his time assisting customers with C#. Morgan wrapped up the book by authoring chapter 27. You can reach Morgan at www.morganskinner.com.
貌似外国人写的教科书比中国人写的好懂,而且书中还会出现“如果你看完本章没有完全掌握,不必惊慌”这种话,实在是非常 friendly。每一节的例子安排得特别好,针对性很强。问题在于书中概念比较少(可能这也是好懂的一个原因),第一次学面向对象编程的人可能会被搞得糊里糊涂...
評分鉴于C#程序设计语言这本Anders写的书就像是语言规格说明, 我推荐大家阅读C#入门经典(Beginning Visual C# 2010)入门. 说实话, 看到这本书的时候, 我稍微叹了口气, 起码比那本厚如砖头的JAVA编程思想要薄啊. 另外, 其实只需要阅读第一部分, 一共才390面. 就能大概的了解C#的全貌...
評分鉴于C#程序设计语言这本Anders写的书就像是语言规格说明, 我推荐大家阅读C#入门经典(Beginning Visual C# 2010)入门. 说实话, 看到这本书的时候, 我稍微叹了口气, 起码比那本厚如砖头的JAVA编程思想要薄啊. 另外, 其实只需要阅读第一部分, 一共才390面. 就能大概的了解C#的全貌...
評分之前看不懂,而且都是要配合源码的例子 。后来看了其他书再回来看时,觉得讲的不好,一本入门书籍就开始讲wpf了,作者水平可能很高,但举得栗子没有针对性,当入门书籍的话, 有其他语言经验可能会好一些。 建议购买 c#图解教程,这才是入门书籍嘛。。。
評分很想给它十分,但是有些地方讲的不很透彻,只是就事论事,对于初学者理解起来还是有困难的。比如面向对象的概念等,毕竟是语言类入门书籍,不能强求。遇到这些学习编程应用中重点概念时不妨自己发散阅读。 但是它的优点也实在无法被掩盖。就事论事这点来讲,比很多同类书籍讲...
我是在一個工作任務突然需要我轉型到桌麵應用開發的環境下接觸到這本書的。坦白講,我當時時間緊迫,急需一本能在短時間內提供實戰能力的教材。這本書的敘事節奏非常緊湊,沒有過多冗餘的理論贅述,直奔主題。我最看重的是它對Windows Forms(WinForms)和WPF的對比分析。在企業級應用中,遺留係統的維護和新功能的開發往往需要在這兩者之間權衡。作者非常客觀地分析瞭兩種UI框架的優缺點,並給齣瞭在不同場景下的適用性建議,這一點在其他純粹的“新技術推銷”書籍中是很少見的。它甚至還涉及到瞭基本的單元測試框架的集成,雖然不是重點,但對於培養良好的工程習慣非常有幫助。書中對於異常處理和資源管理的講解也極為細緻,特彆是如何優雅地處理非托管資源的釋放,讓我的應用程序的健壯性得到瞭顯著提升。
评分說實話,我對很多聲稱“全麵”的技術書籍都抱有懷疑態度,因為它們往往在深入性上有所欠缺。然而,這本關於C# 2010的教材在麵嚮對象設計原則(SOLID)的講解部分,給我帶來瞭驚喜。作者沒有將這些原則孤立地介紹,而是將它們融入到代碼重構的實際案例中。例如,在增加新功能時,如何運用開閉原則(OCP)來修改現有代碼而不破壞原有邏輯,書中的“重構前”和“重構後”的對比,非常直觀地展示瞭良好的設計帶來的可維護性優勢。此外,書中對異步編程模型(APM)的介紹雖然是在.NET 4.0的背景下,但其對綫程安全和並發訪問的警示,即使在今天看來依然是至關重要的基礎知識。我通過書中關於自定義控件繪製的章節,成功地為我們內部係統定製瞭一個符閤特定行業規範的復雜數據輸入控件,這直接提高瞭我們團隊的工作效率。
评分這本書的排版和內容組織方式,體現瞭專業技術寫作的嚴謹性。對於一個習慣於通過視覺輔助學習的讀者來說,圖錶的清晰度至關重要。這本書的流程圖和UML類圖繪製得非常規範,幫助我快速把握瞭復雜係統的結構層次。我尤其欣賞它在後續章節中對ADO.NET實體框架(Entity Framework)的講解,它清晰地解釋瞭Code First和Database First兩種工作流的適用場景,避免瞭許多初學者在項目初期就陷入數據模型設計的泥潭。更難能可貴的是,它對版本兼容性和遷移路徑的討論。考慮到2010年發布的技術,書中對如何將現有項目平滑過渡到後續版本的C#語言特性也有簡要的提及,這使得這本書即便是幾年後閱讀,也不會完全過時,因為它奠定的是語言和框架設計思維的基石,而非僅僅是特定API的速查手冊。這是一本可以放在案頭、時常翻閱的參考書。
评分作為一名已經有一些其他語言基礎的開發者,我本以為可以直接跳過那些基礎內容,直接深入到2010版本帶來的新特性中去。但閱讀下來,我發現這本書的價值遠不止於此。它對.NET Framework 4.0的一些核心組件進行瞭非常紮實的梳理,尤其是在數據訪問層(DAL)的設計上,作者提供瞭一個非常規範的、可維護的架構模闆。我特彆欣賞它對WPF(Windows Presentation Foundation)的介紹,很多入門書要麼對WPF輕描淡寫,要麼直接用過於復雜的XAML來嚇唬人。這本書則采取瞭MVVM模式的簡化版本進行講解,讓我在不被復雜綁定細節淹沒的情況下,快速構建齣瞭一個具有響應式界麵的小工具。書中對LINQ(Language Integrated Query)的講解深度也令人滿意,它沒有止步於簡單的查詢語法,還深入探討瞭延遲執行的原理,這對於優化大型數據集的處理性能至關重要。這本書的案例代碼質量很高,結構清晰,完全可以作為未來項目代碼規範的參考藍本。
评分這本《C# 2010 編程入門》真是讓我這個編程新手找到瞭方嚮。我之前對C#這個語言完全是摸不著頭腦,那些復雜的語法和麵嚮對象的概念對我來說簡直是天書。這本書的講解方式非常貼閤初學者的思維習慣,沒有一上來就拋齣那些晦澀難懂的專業術語。它就像一個耐心的老師,一步步地牽著我的手,從最基礎的變量、數據類型講起,再到流程控製,每一步都配有清晰易懂的代碼示例。我記得最清楚的是關於類和對象的介紹部分,作者沒有直接講理論,而是用瞭一個“樂高積木”的比喻,一下子就讓我明白瞭什麼是封裝和實例化。書中的每一章都有一個小的實踐項目,這些項目難度循序漸進,讓我感覺自己每完成一小步,都在編程世界裏又站穩瞭一點。特彆是書中的調試技巧介紹,簡直是我的救星,以前遇到Bug就束手無策,現在至少知道該去哪裏找問題瞭。總的來說,它為我打開瞭C#世界的大門,讓我不再畏懼編程。
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