Learn to Program With C# 2008 Express

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ISBN-10:

061524842X

ISBN-13:

9780615248424

Author(s): Smiley, John
Edition: First Edition
Released: Aug 26, 2008
Format: Paperback, 461 pages
Related ISBN: 9780982734919

Description:

An Introductory text on C# using Visual C# 2008 Express Edition. The easiest technical book you'll ever read. Open it up and see for yourself. Join Professor Smiley's C# class as he teaches essential skills in programming, coding and more. Using a student-instructor conversational format, this book starts at the very beginning with crucial programming fundamentals. You'll quickly learn how to identify customer needs so you can create an application that achieves programming objectives---just like experienced programmers. By identifying clear client goals, you'll learn important programming basics---like how computers view input and execute output based on the information they are given---then use those skills to develop real-world applications. Participate in this one-of-a-kind classroom experience and see why Professor Smiley is renowned for making learning fun and easy.

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