Self-Review Exercises

C.1

Fill in the blanks in each of the following statements:

  1. When the debugger suspends program execution at a breakpoint, the program is said to be in __________ mode.
  2. The __________ feature in Visual Studio .NET allows you to "peek into the computer" and look at the value of a variable.
  3. You can examine the value of an expression by using the debugger's __________ window.
  4. The __________ command behaves like the Step Into command when the next statement to execute does not contain a method call or access a property.
C.2

State whether each of the following is true or false. If false, explain why.

  1. When program execution suspends at a breakpoint, the next statement to be executed is the statement after the breakpoint.
  2. When a variable's value is changed, the value changes to yellow in the Locals windows.
  3. During debugging, the Step Out command executes the remaining statements in the current method and returns program control to the place where the method was called.

Preface

Index

    Introduction to Computers, the Internet and Visual C#

    Introduction to the Visual C# 2005 Express Edition IDE

    Introduction to C# Applications

    Introduction to Classes and Objects

    Control Statements: Part 1

    Control Statements: Part 2

    Methods: A Deeper Look

    Arrays

    Classes and Objects: A Deeper Look

    Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance

    Polymorphism, Interfaces & Operator Overloading

    Exception Handling

    Graphical User Interface Concepts: Part 1

    Graphical User Interface Concepts: Part 2

    Multithreading

    Strings, Characters and Regular Expressions

    Graphics and Multimedia

    Files and Streams

    Extensible Markup Language (XML)

    Database, SQL and ADO.NET

    ASP.NET 2.0, Web Forms and Web Controls

    Web Services

    Networking: Streams-Based Sockets and Datagrams

    Searching and Sorting

    Data Structures

    Generics

    Collections

    Appendix A. Operator Precedence Chart

    Appendix B. Number Systems

    Appendix C. Using the Visual Studio 2005 Debugger

    Appendix D. ASCII Character Set

    Appendix E. Unicode®

    Appendix F. Introduction to XHTML: Part 1

    Appendix G. Introduction to XHTML: Part 2

    Appendix H. HTML/XHTML Special Characters

    Appendix I. HTML/XHTML Colors

    Appendix J. ATM Case Study Code

    Appendix K. UML 2: Additional Diagram Types

    Appendix L. Simple Types

    Index



    Visual C# How to Program
    Visual C# 2005 How to Program (2nd Edition)
    ISBN: 0131525239
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2004
    Pages: 600

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