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Begin to Code with C#, 1st Edition

AUTHOR: Rob Miles

PUBLISHER: Microsoft Press

PAGES: 512

ISBN-10: 1509301151; ISBN-13: 978-1509301157

Become a C# programmer—and have fun doing it!

Start writing software that solves real problems, even if you have absolutely no programming experience! This friendly, easy, full-color book puts you in total control of your own learning, empowering you to build unique and useful programs. Microsoft has completely reinvented the beginning programmer’s tutorial, reflecting deep research into how today’s beginners learn, and why other books fall short. Begin to Code with C# is packed with innovations, from its “Snaps” prebuilt operations to its “Make Something Happen” projects. Whether you’re a total beginner or you’ve tried before, this guide will put the power, excitement, and fun of programming where it belongs: in your hands!

Easy, friendly, and you’re in control! Learn how to…
• Get the free tools you need to create modern programs
• Work with 150 sample programs that illustrate important concepts
• Use the sample programs as starting points for your own programs
• Explore exactly what happens when a program runs
• Approach program development with a professional perspective
• Use powerful productivity shortcuts built into Microsoft Visual Studio
• Master classes, interfaces, methods, and other essential concepts
• Organize programs so they’re easy to construct and improve
• Capture and respond to user input
• Store and manipulate many types of real-world data
• Create interactive games that are fun to play
• Build modern interfaces your users will love
• Test and debug your code—and avoid problems in the first place

About the Author
Rob Miles has spent more than thirty years teaching programming at the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. He’s a Microsoft MVP, with a passion for programming, C#, and creating new things. If he had any spare time, he’d spend it writing even more code. He loves making programs and then running them to see what happens. He reckons that programming is the most creative thing you can learn how to do. He also reckons that in a battle between us and the Martians, we’d win, because we’ve got Visual Studio and they don’t–and there isn’t anything better in the universe for building software.

He claims to know a lot of really good jokes, but nobody has ever heard him tell one. If you want an insight into the Wacky World™ of Rob Miles, you can read his blog at www.robmiles.com and follow him on Twitter via @RobMiles.

Book Category

Android Developer / Asp.Net / Asp.Net MVC / Blockchain / C# / C++ / Computer Science / Database / Game Developer / Java / JavaScript / jQuery / Linux / Maven / MS Sql / MySQL / Networking / Oracle / PHP / Python / Spring / VB.Net / Visual Studio / Web Developer

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