TY - BOOK AU - Mueller,John TI - C# 10.0 all-in-one for dummies T2 - For dummies SN - 9781119839071 PY - 2022///] CY - Hoboken, New Jersey PB - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. KW - C# (Computer program language) KW - Computer software KW - Development N1 - Includes index; "6 books in one!"--Cover; Book 1: The basics of C# programming. Creating your first C# console application ; Living with variability: declaring value-type variables ; Pulling strings ; Smooth operators ; Getting into the program flow ; Lining up your ducks with collections ; Stepping through collections ; Buying generic ; Some exceptional exceptions ; Creating lists of items with enumerations -- Book 2: Object-oriented C# programming. Showing some class ; We have our methods ; Let me say this about this ; Holding a class responsible ; Inheritance: is that all I get? ; Poly-what-ism? ; Interfacing with the interface ; Delegating those important events ; Can I use your namespace in the library? ; Improving productivity with named and optional parameters ; Interacting with structures -- Book 3: Designing for C#. Writing secure code ; Accessing data ; Fishing the file stream ; Accessing the internet ; Creating images ; Programming dynamically! -- Book 4: A tour of Visual Studio. Getting started with visual studio ; Using the interface ; Customizing visual studio -- Book 5: Windows development with WPF. Introducing WPF ; Understanding the basics of WPF ; Data binding in WPF ; Practical WPF ; Programming for Windows 10 and above -- Book 6: Web development with ASP.NET. Creating a basic ASP.NET core app ; Employing the razor markup language ; Generating and consuming data N2 - Ready to become a C# super-coder? With 6 minibooks inside, you can walk through writing your first console application in C#, learn how to code for Windows and the web, master Visual Studio, bring object-oriented programming into focus, use the new Universal Windows Platform (UWP), and design incredible software with the sharpest language on the block. This version is full of examples and code snippets so you can see C# in action. -- adapted from summary on book ER -