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C# for Java Developers

Category:General - Books By:Microsoft Press
Platforms:Windows More info:www.comcol.nl/micros...
Author(s):Allen Jones, Adam FreemanPages:548
Year of publication:2003 

Although Java and C# share many similarities, there are fundamental differences between them. What's more, C# - the language designed from the ground up for programming the Microsoft .NET Framework - offers new features that enable programmers to tap the power of.NET. This is the guide to help any Java developer master .NET programming with C#. The authors reveal the similarities and differences between the two platforms these languages support. Then they show you how to leverage your Java  » Read more...

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Although Java and C# share many similarities, there are fundamental differences between them. What's more, C# - the language designed from the ground up for programming the Microsoft .NET Framework - offers new features that enable programmers to tap the power of.NET. This is the guide to help any Java developer master .NET programming with C#. The authors reveal the similarities and differences between the two platforms these languages support. Then they show you how to leverage your Java experience to get up to speed in C# development. It's the definitive programming resource as you tackle the .NET class libraries and learn to write applications for .NET with C#. Topics covered include: Introduction to Microsoft .NET; Comparing Java and .NET technologies. The C# Language: Creating assemblies; Language syntax and features; Data types; Advanced language features. Programming .NET with C#: Strings and regular expressions; Numbers and dates; Collections; Streams, files, and I/O; XML processing. Advanced Topics: Reflection; Threading and synchronization; Networking; Remoting; Database connectivity; Security and cryptography; Graphics and UI; Introduction to XML Web services.