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C# and the .NET Framework
C# and the .NET Framework
ISBN: 067232153X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 204
Authors:
Robert Powell
,
Richard L. Weeks
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Tell Us What You Think
Introduction
Part I: The .NET Framework
Chapter 1.1. A Quick Introduction to .NET
Dispelling the Myth of the .NET Virtual Machine
Microsoft Intermediate Language (IL)
An Introduction to .NET Memory Management
The .NET Framework Type System
The .NET Framework System Objects
CA New Programming Language
How Objects Describe Themselves
Component Object Model (COM) Interoperability
Windows Forms, Web Controls, and GDI
Tools
Assemblies, the .NET Packaging System
Programming with Attributes
Security
Ready, Set, GO
Chapter 1.2. The Common Language Runtime
Overview
The CLR in Relation to .NET
Summary
Chapter 1.3. IL Intermediate Language
Language Inter-Op
Hello IL
Functions
Classes
ILDASM
Metadata
Reflection API
Summary
Chapter 1.4. Working with Managed Extensions to C
The C Extension Keywords
Using the C Compiler for Managed C
Garbage Collected Classes
The using Directive
The String
Mixing Managed and Unmanaged Code
Pinning Managed Code
Managed Interfaces
Creating Value Types
Creating and Using Delegates
Calling Custom .NET DLLs from Your Managed C Code
Using Managed and Unmanaged C DLLs in Your .NET Programs
Using Properties in Your C Classes
Ensuring the Alignment and Packing of Your C Structures
Summary
Chapter 1.5. Introducing Visual Studio.NET
The Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
Section A: The Main Editing Area
Section B: Solutions, Classes, Items, and Help
Section C: The Toolbox and Server Explorer
Section D: Tasks, Output, Search Results, and Watches
Section E: Properties, Dynamic Help, and Favorites
Debugging Programs
Summary
Part II: The C Language
Chapter 2.1. C Basics
The C Type System
Programming Concepts
Arrays
struct
Classes
Interfaces
Delegates
Summary
Chapter 2.2. Advanced C
.NET Collections
Attributes
XML Serialization
Summary
Part III: Windows Forms
Chapter 3.1. Introduction to Windows Forms
The Hello Windows Forms Application
Creating and Using an Event Handler
Defining the Border Style of the Form
Adding a Menu
Adding a Menu Shortcut
Handling Events from Menus
Summary
Chapter 3.2. User Interface Components
Dialogs
Creating Dialogs
Using Controls
Summary
Chapter 3.3. Data Bound Controls
Data Binding Strategies
Data Binding Sources
Simple Binding
Simple Binding to a DataSet
Complex Binding of Controls to Data
Binding Controls to Databases Using ADO.NET
Creating a Database Viewer with Visual Studio and ADO.NET
Summary
Chapter 3.4. Windows Forms Example Application (Scribble .NET)
Resources in .NET
Localization Nuts and Bolts
.NET Resource Management Classes
Creating Text Resources
Using Visual Studio.NET for Internationalization
Image Resources
Using Image Lists
Programmatic Access to Resources
Reading and Writing RESX XML Files
Summary
Chapter 3.5. GDI: The .NET Graphics Interface
The Basic Principles of GDI
The Graphics Object
Graphics Coordinates
Drawing Lines and Simple Shapes
Using Gradient Pens and Brushes
Textured Pens and Brushes
Tidying up Your Lines with Endcaps
Curves and Paths
The GraphicsPath Object
Clipping with Paths and Regions
Transformations
Alpha Blending
Alpha Blending of Images
Other Color Space Manipulations
Summary
Chapter 3.6. Practical Windows Forms Applications
Using the Properties and Property Attributes
Demonstration Application: FormPaint.exe
Summary
Part IV: Web Technologies
Chapter 4.1. ASP.NET
The New Web
ASP.NET Essentials
Hello ASP.NET
Adding Some Meat
Summary
Chapter 4.2. .NET Data Access
DataLayer
Employee and Department Class
Summary
Chapter 4.3. WebForms
Introduction to ASP.NET WebForms
UserControls
HeaderControl
ASPX Pages
Summary
Chapter 4.4. WebServices
Echo Service
Returning User-Defined Types
XML Attributes
Summary
Part V: Component Usage
Chapter 5.1. Assemblies
What Is an Assembly?
Single File Assembly
Multiple File Assembly
Assembly Attributes
Loading Assemblies at Runtime
Summary
Chapter 5.2. Signing and Versioning
DLL Hell
Global Assembly Cache
Versioning
Side-By-Side Assemblies
Custom Binding: Application Configuration
Summary
Chapter 5.3. COM Interoperability
The World of COM
.NET COM Support
Exposing .NET Components as COM Objects
Summary
Chapter 5.4. Threads
Multithreading 101
Thread Synchronization
Extending .NET Threads
Summary
Index
Index SYMBOL
Index A
Index B
Index C
Index D
Index E
Index F
Index G
Index H
Index I
Index J
Index K
Index L
Index M
Index N
Index O
Index P
Index Q
Index R
Index S
Index T
Index U
Index V
Index W
C# and the .NET Framework
ISBN: 067232153X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 204
Authors:
Robert Powell
,
Richard L. Weeks
BUY ON AMAZON
Qshell for iSeries
Scripting
The Exit Status and Decision-Making
Sed
Writing Programs for Qshell
Appendix C Qshell and CL Commands for the IFS
Mapping Hacks: Tips & Tools for Electronic Cartography
Hack 22. Digging to China
Hack 37. Tweak the Look and Feel of Web Maps
Hack 53. Visualize Your Tracks in Three Dimensions
Hack 65. Extract Data from Maps with Manifold
Hack 66. Java-Based Desktop Mapping with Openmap
Logistics and Retail Management: Emerging Issues and New Challenges in the Retail Supply Chain
Market Orientation and Supply Chain Management in the Fashion Industry
Logistics in Tesco: Past, Present and Future
Temperature-Controlled Supply Chains
Rethinking Efficient Replenishment in the Grocery Sector
The Development of E-tail Logistics
Sap Bw: a Step By Step Guide for Bw 2.0
Using the Persistent Staging Area (PSA)
Creating an Authorization Profile Using Profile Generator
Other InfoCube Design Techniques
Summary
System Administration Assistant
What is Lean Six Sigma
The Four Keys to Lean Six Sigma
Key #1: Delight Your Customers with Speed and Quality
Key #2: Improve Your Processes
Making Improvements That Last: An Illustrated Guide to DMAIC and the Lean Six Sigma Toolkit
The Experience of Making Improvements: What Its Like to Work on Lean Six Sigma Projects
The Oracle Hackers Handbook: Hacking and Defending Oracle
Attacking the TNS Listener and Dispatchers
Defeating Virtual Private Databases
Running Operating System Commands
Accessing the File System
Appendix A Default Usernames and Passwords
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