C# Class Design Handbook: Coding Effective Classes / Edition 1

C# Class Design Handbook: Coding Effective Classes / Edition 1

by Richard Conway
ISBN-10:
1590592573
ISBN-13:
9781590592571
Pub. Date:
08/26/2003
Publisher:
Apress
ISBN-10:
1590592573
ISBN-13:
9781590592571
Pub. Date:
08/26/2003
Publisher:
Apress
C# Class Design Handbook: Coding Effective Classes / Edition 1

C# Class Design Handbook: Coding Effective Classes / Edition 1

by Richard Conway

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Overview

* Gives you a deep understanding of the implications of every decision you can make in designing a class, so you are better equipped to take full advantage of C#’s power to create robust, flexible, reusable classes

* Lifts the lid on the simple syntax and examines what it really does behind the scenes

* Covers all the fundamentals on classes: the role of types in .NET, the different kinds of type C# creates, fundamental role of methods as containers of program logic, how .NET’s delegate-based event system works, how to control and exploit inheritance in your types, and logical and physical code organization through namespaces and assemblies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781590592571
Publisher: Apress
Publication date: 08/26/2003
Series: Expert's Voice
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 7.52(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Richard Conway started programming BASIC with the ZX81 at an early age, later graduating to using BASIC and 6502 assembly language, COMAL, and Pascal for the BBC B and Archimedes RISC machines. He is an independent software consultant who lives and works in London. He has been using Microsoft technologies for many years and has architected and built enterprise systems for IBM, Merrill Lynch, and Reuters. He has focused his development on Windows DNA including various tools and languages, such as COM+, VB, XML, C++, J++, BizTalk and, more recently, data warehousing. He has been actively involved in EAP trials with Microsoft for .NET My Services and the .NET Compact Framework. His special area of interest is network security and cryptography. Richard is a contributor to both C# Today and ASP Today, and he is involved in a product development and consultancy alliance (http://www.vertexion.co.uk) specializing in data warehousing and security products.

Table of Contents

1: Defining Types.- 2: Type Members.- 3: Methods.- 4: Properties and Operators.- 5: Constructors and the Object Lifecycle.- 6: Events and Delegates.- 7: Inheritance and Polymorphism.- 8: Code Organization and Metadata.- Appendix A: Support, Errata, and Code Download.- How to Download the Sample Code for the Book.- Errata.- forums.apress.com.
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