Difference between revisions of "C Sharp Essentials"
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Revision as of 20:52, 16 January 2008
The C# Essentials online book is currently under development and is due to be completed in February 2008.
Table of Contents
- The C# Language and Environment
- A Brief History of Computer Programming Languages
- What exactly is C#?
- The Common Language Infrastructure (CLI)
- Common Intermediate Language (CIL)
- Virtual Execution System (VES)
- Common Type System (CTS) & Common Language Specification (CLS)
- The Framework (Base Class and Framework Class Libraries)
- Non Microsoft Implementations of the CLI
- A Simple C# Console Application
- Creating a Simple C# GUI Application with Visual Studio
- C# Variables and Constants
- C# Operators and Expressions
- C# Flow Control Using if and else
- The C# switch Statement