Are you searching for a coding language that will work for you? Do you want to create your own website for desktop applications?
Do you have a basic knowledge of C# language?
This is the bundle of books that will take you there!
There are so many computer programming languages currently available that it can seem like a bewildering choice. C# is just one of them, of course, but if you already have a passing knowledge of its functions then expanding on that would seem like the obvious way forward.
When it comes to programming and choosing a coding language there are so many on the market that the beginner is faced with a bewildering choice and it can appear that they all do much the same job. But if creating visually elegant and functional applications is what you want, then C# is the one for you.
In this box set, Wally Parsons Standard bundles together three of his best-selling books on (C# for Beginners, Intermediate, and Advance). You're going to be taken by the hand and shown step-by-step how to train in C#.
In these books you will learn:
The structure of C# and OOP
How OOP organized our modern languages
How we protect our applications through OOP
What's the main pillars of OOP
Which framework C# used
Working flow of runtime language
How we encapsulate data
What is polymorphism and their types
What is inheritance and their types
Working flow of inheritance
How we handle syntax error
What is the control statement and types
Working flow of control statements
Which built-in functions C# library used
How we initialize variables and what's their scope
How we control a program through switch and loops
How objects are created in C#
How we store and send data through parameters
How we initialize variables through constructor
How we sort a simple or jagged array
What are the access specifiers and how they protect our data
How we overload a method
What are web services in .NET and how they work
What is extreme programming and how we manage them
Manage obstacles in software
Access new platforms of C#
What are objects and how they work in OOP
Hidden implementation through access modifiers
Relationships in C#
How we abstract a class
What is multithreading and how we solve issues through this
How we can use arrays in C#
How methods and fields are created
What is boxing and unboxing
How static keyword works
Auto increment and decrement in C#
How we initialize a variable through constructor
Explore multi-threading and asynchronous programming in C#
Create event handlers for effective exception handling
Use LINQ queries for data serialization and deserialization
Manage filesystems and understand I/O operations
Test, troubleshoot, and debug your C# programs
This bundle of books was designed to make concepts as easy as possible, while explaining how programming works. This guide is different from others in that it includes a variety of different exercises that readers can learn from.