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C# Class Design Handbook: Coding Effective Classes

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* Gives you a deep understanding of the implications of every decision you can make in designing a class, so you are better equipped to take full advantage of C#’s power to create robust, flexible, reusable classes

* Lifts the lid on the simple syntax and examines what it really does behind the scenes

* Covers all the fundamentals on the role of types in .NET, the different kinds of type C# creates, fundamental role of methods as containers of program logic, how .NET’s delegate-based event system works, how to control and exploit inheritance in your types, and logical and physical code organization through namespaces and assemblies.

392 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 15, 2003

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