A programmer's introduction to C\#. (Q2753247)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1667798
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| English | A programmer's introduction to C\#. |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1667798 |
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30 October 2001
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\(\text{C}\#\)
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.NET platform
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A programmer's introduction to C\#. (English)
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The \(\text{C}\#\) is the first component-oriented language in C/C++ family. This language is intended for use in the Microsoft's next generation .NET platform. It allows to construct components that can slot into various execution environments. This includes Web services as well as server-side and client-side programs. The use of new concepts such as boxing and unboxing makes possible to treat any information as an object. The \(\text{C}\#\) enables construction of robust and durable software. The introduced language in some features generalizes and at the same time simplifies C++. Therefore all programmers having C++ experience can easily learn and use this language.NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEThe book gives a comprehensive description of \(\text{C}\#\) details. All concepts are provided with thoroughly chosen examples.
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