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Chapter 1: Overview of the .NET Framework
Table 1-1: Built-in Value and Reference Types and Their Language Keywords
Table 1-2: Common .NET Framework Class Library Namespaces
Chapter 2: Managed C++ Basics
Table 2-1: C++ Reserved Keywords
Table 2-2: Integer Point Built-in Value Types
Table 2-3: Floating-Point Built-in Value Types
Table 2-4: Decimal Built-in Value Type
Table 2-5: Boolean Built-in Value Type
Table 2-6: Character Built-in Value Type
Table 2-7: Special Escape Sequences
Table 2-8: Arithmetic Operators
Table 2-9: Arithmetic Precedence
Table 2-10: Comparison Operators
Table 2-11: Logical Operators
Table 2-12: Comparison and Logical Operator Precedence
Table 2-13: Bitwise Operators
Table 2-14: Bitwise Operator Precedence
Table 2-15: Assignment Operators
Table 2-16: Address of and Indirection Operators
Table 2-17: Operator Precedence
Chapter 3: Object-Oriented Managed C++
Table 3-1: Operators Supported by CLS That Can Be Implemented by Managed C++
Chapter 4: Advanced Managed C++
Table 4-1: Managed C++ Preprocessor Directives
Table 4-2: Preprocessor Operators
Table 4-3: #include Syntax Search Differences
Table 4-4: Key System::Exception Member Properties
Chapter 5: The .NET Framework Class Library
Table 5-1: Collection Types Found Within System::Collections
Table 5-2: Collection Types Found Within System::Collections::Specialized
Table 5-3: Common System::Data Namespace Classes
Table 5-4: Common System::Diagnostics Namespace Classes
Table 5-5: Common System::Globalization Namespace Classes
Table 5-6: Common System::IO Namespace Classes
Table 5-7: Common System::Net and System::Net::Sockets Namespace Classes
Table 5-8: Common System::Reflection Namespace Classes
Table 5-9: Common System::Resources Namespace Classes
Table 5-10: Common System::Threading Namespace Classes
Table 5-11: Common System::Web Hierarchy Namespaces
Table 5-12: Common System::Windows::Forms Namespace Classes
Table 5-13: Common System::Xml Namespace Classes
Chapter 7: Collections
Table 7-1: .NET Collection Classes
Table 7-2: .NET Collection Interfaces
Chapter 8: Input, Output, and Serialization
Table 8-1: Commonly Used FileSystemInfo Class Members
Table 8-2: Commonly Used Path Class Members
Table 8-3: Common File Attributes
Table 8-4: Opening a File Using the File and FileInfo Classes
Table 8-5: FileMode Enumeration Values
Table 8-6: FileAccess Enumeration Values
Table 8-7: FileShare Enumeration Values
Table 8-8: The Virtual Methods and Properties of the Stream Class
Table 8-9: Additional MemoryStream Property and Methods
Table 8-10: Common StreamReader Members
Table 8-11: Common StreamWriter Members
Chapter 10: Advanced Windows Forms Applications
Table 10-1: Common TreeView Events
Table 10-2: DialogResults
Table 10-3: The Common Dialog Boxes
Chapter 11: Graphics using GDI+
Table 11-1: GDI+ Core Namespaces
Table 11-2: Key System::Drawing Namespace Classes and Structures
Table 11-3: Common Graphics Class Rendering Methods
Table 11-4: GDI+-Supported GraphicsUnits
Table 11-5: Common Point/PointF Members
Table 11-6: Common Size/SizeF Members
Table 11-7: Common Rectangle/RectangleF Members
Table 11-8: Common Region Members
Table 11-9: Common StringFormat Properties
Table 11-10: Common Font Properties
Table 11-11: Common Color Members
Table 11-12: Common Pen Properties
Table 11-13: Ten of the Many HatchStyle Enumerations
Table 11-14: WrapModes Enumeration
Table 11-15: Common Image Class Members
Table 11-16: Common PrintDocument Members
Chapter 12: ADO.NET and Database Development
Table 12-1: ADO.NET Namespaces
Table 12-2: Authors Database Table Column Descriptions
Table 12-3: Content Database Table Column Descriptions
Table 12-4: Author Data
Table 12-5: Content Data
Table 12-6: The Main SqlCommand SQL Statement Execution Methods
Table 12-7: Common Transaction IsolationLevels
Chapter 13: XML
Table 13-1: XML Namespaces
Table 13-2: Common XML Node Types
Table 13-3: Classes Derived from XmlNode
Chapter 14: Web Applications
Table 14-1: ASP.NET Web Form Control and HTML Server Control Comparison
Table 14-2: Common Page Events
Chapter 16: Multithreaded Programming
Table 16-1: The Execution States of a Thread
Chapter 17: Assembly Programming
Table 17-1: Common System::Reflection Namespace Classes
Table 17-2: Common Type Metadata Retrieval Methods
Table 17-3: Common "Is" Properties
Table 17-4: AttributeTargets Enumeration
Table 17-5: Number Formats Based on Culture
Table 17-6: Common System::Globalization Namespace Classes
Table 17-7: Computer Cultures
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Managed C++ and .NET Development: Visual Studio .NET 2003 Edition
ISBN: 1590590333
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 169
Authors:
Stephen R. G. Fraser
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Introduction to Computer Programming
More Power to the Numbers Data Sequences and Arrays
Number Crunching Mathematical and Relational Operators and Commands
Game Graphics Learning to Use Bitmaps
The Art of Using Animated Sprites for 2D Games
Strategies for Information Technology Governance
Assessing Business-IT Alignment Maturity
A View on Knowledge Management: Utilizing a Balanced Scorecard Methodology for Analyzing Knowledge Metrics
Managing IT Functions
Governance in IT Outsourcing Partnerships
The Evolution of IT Governance at NB Power
Microsoft Windows Server 2003(c) TCP/IP Protocols and Services (c) Technical Reference
Internet Protocol (IP) Addressing
Internet Protocol (IP) Routing
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server Service
Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
File and Printer Sharing
Making Sense of Change Management: A Complete Guide to the Models, Tools and Techniques of Organizational Change
Part I - The Underpinning Theory
Part II - The Applications
Restructuring
Cultural change
IT-based process change
Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data
Exceeding the Boundaries of a Single Screen
Cluttering the Display with Useless Decoration
Select the Best Display Medium
Organize the Information to Support Its Meaning and Use
Maintain Consistency for Quick and Accurate Interpretation
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