Visual C# 2010 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

Mastering the development of .NET 4.0 applications in C# is less about knowing the Visual C# 2010 language and more about knowing how to use the functionality of the .NET framework class library most effectively. Visual C# 2010 Recipes explores the breadth of the .NET Framework class library and provides specific solutions to common and interesting programming problems. Each recipe is presented in a succinct problem/solution format and is accompanied by a working code sample to help you understand the concept and quickly apply it.

When you are facing a Visual C# 2010 problem, this book likely contains a recipe providing the solution—or at least points you in the right direction. Even if you are simply looking to broaden your knowledge of the .NET framework class library, Visual C# 2010 Recipes is the perfect resource to assist you.

This is an updated reference for .NET 4.0 programmers. All code samples come as stand-alone Visual Studio 2010 solutions for your convenience.

What you’ll learn
  • Clear, concise answers to myriad problems that occur during day-to-day C# 2010 development
  • How to write code according to Microsoft's best practice guidelines
  • Answers to questions covering everything from workflow to XML processing
Who this book is for

While there are few developers who do not stand to learn something from this book's concise, solution-oriented format, it is primarily aimed at emerging software professionals taking their first steps into the IT marketplace. These newly qualified and relatively inexperienced developers will gain the most from the book's comprehensive content and fast-access design, which is aimed at helping them cope with the problems and pitfalls that regularly occur when learning a new technology.

Table of Contents
  1. Application Development
  2. Data Manipulation
  3. Application Domains, Reflection, and Metadata
  4. Threads, Processes, and Synchronization
  5. Files, Directories, and I/O
  6. XML Processing
  7. Windows Forms
  8. Graphics, Multimedia, and Printing
  9. Database Access
  10. Networking
  11. Security and Cryptography
  12. Unmanaged Code Interoperability
  13. Commonly Used Interfaces and Patterns
  14. Windows Integration
  15. Parallel Programming
  16. Using LINQ
  17. Windows Presentation Foundation
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Visual C# 2010 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

Mastering the development of .NET 4.0 applications in C# is less about knowing the Visual C# 2010 language and more about knowing how to use the functionality of the .NET framework class library most effectively. Visual C# 2010 Recipes explores the breadth of the .NET Framework class library and provides specific solutions to common and interesting programming problems. Each recipe is presented in a succinct problem/solution format and is accompanied by a working code sample to help you understand the concept and quickly apply it.

When you are facing a Visual C# 2010 problem, this book likely contains a recipe providing the solution—or at least points you in the right direction. Even if you are simply looking to broaden your knowledge of the .NET framework class library, Visual C# 2010 Recipes is the perfect resource to assist you.

This is an updated reference for .NET 4.0 programmers. All code samples come as stand-alone Visual Studio 2010 solutions for your convenience.

What you’ll learn
  • Clear, concise answers to myriad problems that occur during day-to-day C# 2010 development
  • How to write code according to Microsoft's best practice guidelines
  • Answers to questions covering everything from workflow to XML processing
Who this book is for

While there are few developers who do not stand to learn something from this book's concise, solution-oriented format, it is primarily aimed at emerging software professionals taking their first steps into the IT marketplace. These newly qualified and relatively inexperienced developers will gain the most from the book's comprehensive content and fast-access design, which is aimed at helping them cope with the problems and pitfalls that regularly occur when learning a new technology.

Table of Contents
  1. Application Development
  2. Data Manipulation
  3. Application Domains, Reflection, and Metadata
  4. Threads, Processes, and Synchronization
  5. Files, Directories, and I/O
  6. XML Processing
  7. Windows Forms
  8. Graphics, Multimedia, and Printing
  9. Database Access
  10. Networking
  11. Security and Cryptography
  12. Unmanaged Code Interoperability
  13. Commonly Used Interfaces and Patterns
  14. Windows Integration
  15. Parallel Programming
  16. Using LINQ
  17. Windows Presentation Foundation
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Overview

Mastering the development of .NET 4.0 applications in C# is less about knowing the Visual C# 2010 language and more about knowing how to use the functionality of the .NET framework class library most effectively. Visual C# 2010 Recipes explores the breadth of the .NET Framework class library and provides specific solutions to common and interesting programming problems. Each recipe is presented in a succinct problem/solution format and is accompanied by a working code sample to help you understand the concept and quickly apply it.

When you are facing a Visual C# 2010 problem, this book likely contains a recipe providing the solution—or at least points you in the right direction. Even if you are simply looking to broaden your knowledge of the .NET framework class library, Visual C# 2010 Recipes is the perfect resource to assist you.

This is an updated reference for .NET 4.0 programmers. All code samples come as stand-alone Visual Studio 2010 solutions for your convenience.

What you’ll learn
  • Clear, concise answers to myriad problems that occur during day-to-day C# 2010 development
  • How to write code according to Microsoft's best practice guidelines
  • Answers to questions covering everything from workflow to XML processing
Who this book is for

While there are few developers who do not stand to learn something from this book's concise, solution-oriented format, it is primarily aimed at emerging software professionals taking their first steps into the IT marketplace. These newly qualified and relatively inexperienced developers will gain the most from the book's comprehensive content and fast-access design, which is aimed at helping them cope with the problems and pitfalls that regularly occur when learning a new technology.

Table of Contents
  1. Application Development
  2. Data Manipulation
  3. Application Domains, Reflection, and Metadata
  4. Threads, Processes, and Synchronization
  5. Files, Directories, and I/O
  6. XML Processing
  7. Windows Forms
  8. Graphics, Multimedia, and Printing
  9. Database Access
  10. Networking
  11. Security and Cryptography
  12. Unmanaged Code Interoperability
  13. Commonly Used Interfaces and Patterns
  14. Windows Integration
  15. Parallel Programming
  16. Using LINQ
  17. Windows Presentation Foundation

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781430225263
Publisher: Apress
Publication date: 03/24/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1016
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Allen Jones has more than 15 years of experience covering a wide range of information technology disciplines in a variety of sectors; however, his true passion has always been software development. Allen is chief architect at SmithBayes, a U.K.-based software firm that develops high-end strategic decision support software derived from technology used in Formula 1 motor racing.
Adam Freeman is an experienced IT professional who has held senior positions in a range of companies, most recently serving as chief technology officer and chief operating officer of a global bank. Now retired, he spends his time writing and long-distance running.
Matthew MacDonald is an author,educator, and MCSD developer who has a passion for emerging technologies. He isthe author of more than a dozen books about .NET programming. In a dimly-remembered past life, he studied English literature and theoretical physics.
Rakesh Rajan was a Microsoft "Most Valuable Professional" in C# and an MCSD in .NET from the Bangalore, India area. He worked as a software engineer in the U.S. at Trivandrum. Rakesh passed away in 2006.

Table of Contents

  1. Application Development
  2. Data Manipulation
  3. Application Domains, Reflection, and Metadata
  4. Threads, Processes, and Synchronization
  5. Files, Directories, and I/O
  6. XML Processing
  7. Windows Forms
  8. Graphics, Multimedia, and Printing
  9. Database Access
  10. Networking
  11. Security and Cryptography
  12. Unmanaged Code Interoperability
  13. Commonly Used Interfaces and Patterns
  14. Windows Integration
  15. Parallel Programming
  16. Using LINQ
  17. Windows Presentation Foundation


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