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Beginning C# Object-Oriented Programming

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Learn C# with Beginning C# Object-Oriented Programming and you’ll be thinking about program design in the right way from day one. Whether you want to work with .NET for the web or desktop, or for Windows 8 on any device, Dan Clark's accessible, quick-paced guide will give you the foundation you need for a successful future in C# programming.





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Master the fundamentals of object-oriented programming Work through a case study to see how C# and OOP work in a real-world application Develop techniques and best practices that lead to efficient, reusable, elegant code Discover how to transform a simple model of an application into a fully-functional C# project.  With more than 30 fully hands-on activities, Beginning C# Object-Oriented Programming teaches you how to design a user interface, implement your business logic, and integrate your application with a relational database for data storage. Along the way, you will explore the .NET Framework, ASP.NET and WinRT. In addition, you will develop desktop, mobile and web-based user interfaces, and service-oriented programming skills, all using Microsoft's industry-leading Visual Studio 2012, C#, the Entity Framework, and more. Read this book and let Dan Clark guide you in your journey to becoming a confident C# programmer.

688 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 25, 2011

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374 reviews26 followers
November 8, 2014
This is a good book for object oriented beginners. the author try to include the software engineering science along with the objected oriented concepts and apply it using C#. It is still considered a light weight book and didn't go deep at any of the three subjects. I would highly recommend this book as an academic book and for anyone who didn't know object oriented.
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May 7, 2012
Complete book, if you don't know anything about of object-oriented paradigm, nor software engineering, i strongly recomend you to read this book.
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January 20, 2013
Did not like it. It would not be suitable for our students. While there are bits and pieces that are OK, they're too scattered. Decent treatment of UML at the beginning of the book.
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April 28, 2015
I just read Chapters 5, 8, 10, 12 and 14 .. it's a very good book to learn from it ...
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