Starting Out with Visual C#, Global Edition, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (October 18, 2018) © 2019

  • Tony Gaddis Haywood Community College

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For courses in Introductory C# Programming.

Clear, friendly, and approachable, this Fourth Edition of Starting Out With Visual C# is an ideal beginning text for students with no programming experience. Detailed walk-throughs and a readable, comprehensible style make the text inviting to new programmers, while numerous practical example programs highlight the most important programming topics. Gaddis’s detailed, step-by-step instructions teach a GUI-based approach that motivates students with familiar graphical elements. Topics are examined progressively in each chapter, with objects taught before classes. The Fourth Edition has been completely updated for Visual Studio 2015 and contains new sections on debugging, accessing controls on different forms, and auto-properties.

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Table of contents

  1. Introductions to Computers and Programming
  2. Introduction to Visual C#
  3. Processing Data
  4. Making Decisions
  5. Loops, Files, and Random Numbers
  6. Modularizing Your Code with Methods
  7. Arrays and Lists
  8. More about Processing Data
  9. Classes and Multiform Projects
  10. Inheritance and Polymorphism
  11. Databases

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