Murach's C# 2015 (3rd Ed.) BY Anne Bohem and Joel Murach


Murach's C# 2015 (3rd Ed.) BY Anne Bohem and Joel Murach
Murach's C# 2015 (3rd Ed.) BY Anne Bohem and Joel Murach

Books Details:
Book Title: Murach's C# 2015
Author's: Anne Bohem | Joel Murach
Publisher: SPD
Edition: 3rd
Year: 2015
Paperback: 912 Pages
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About Books:
Who this book is for This book is for anyone who wants to learn how to use C# 2015 to develop Windows Forms applications. It works if you’re new to programming. It works if you’re new to Microsoft’s .NET development environment. It works if you’re an experienced .NET developer who’s new to C#. It works if you have programming experience with another language like Java, C++, or COBOL. And it works if you’ve already read 3 or 4 other C# books and still don’t know how to develop a real-world business application. Why this is the C# book that you should buy first This is a great first book in C#, whether you’re a programming novice or an experienced programmer. What follows are 5 reasons why that’s true. But what if you’ve already read 3 or 4 other C# books and still don’t know how to build a professional C# application? Then these 5 reasons point out what you’ve been missing and why this is the right book for you, too. #1: A FAST start, coupled with Visual Studio productivity This book starts you off using all the best features of Visual Studio so you can begin productive work almost immediately. In fact, it has you create a simple business application in chapters 2 and 3 so you can see right away how the core features of C# and of Visual Studio work. #2: Object-oriented programming made clear When it comes to object-oriented programming, too many C# books resort to whimsical but useless metaphors, like illustrating objects by creating animal classes such as mammals, cats, and dogs. Then, they leave it up to you to figure out how to transfer these concepts to business applications. In contrast, this book presents business objects such as customers, invoices, and products so you can see how OOP is used to create multi-tiered applications in the real world. #3: Confidence in handling business requirements Learning to use C# classes and OOP techniques isn’t enough. You also have to know how to code for the tasks that are required in most business applications.

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