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Table of Contents (Page 4): C# For Programmers, 2/e
12 Exception Handling
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Exception Handling Overview
12.3 Example: Divide by Zero Without Exception Handling
12.4 Example: Handling DivideByZeroExceptions and FormatExceptions
12.4.1 Enclosing Code in a try Block
12.4.2 Catching Exceptions
12.4.3 Uncaught Exceptions
12.4.4 Termination Model of Exception Handling
12.4.5 Flow of Control When Exceptions Occur
12.5 .NET Exception Hierarchy
12.5.1 Classes ApplicationException and SystemException
12.5.2 Determining Which Exceptions a Method Throws
12.6 finally Block
12.7 Exception Properties
12.8 User-Defined Exception Classes
12.9 Wrap-Up
13 Graphical User Interface Concepts: Part 1
13.1 Introduction
13.3 Event Handling
13.3.1 A Simple Event-Driven GUI
13.3.2 Another Look at the Visual Studio Generated Code
13.3.3 Delegates and the Event-Handling Mechanism
13.3.4 Other Ways to Create Event Handlers
13.3.5 Locating Event Information
13.4 Control Properties and Layout
13.5 Labels, TextBoxes and Buttons
13.6 GroupBoxes and Panels
13.7 CheckBoxes and RadioButtons
13.8 PictureBoxes
13.9 ToolTips
13.10 NumericUpDown Control
13.11 Mouse-Event Handling
13.12 Keyboard-Event Handling
13.13 Wrap-Up
14 Graphical User Interface Concepts: Part 2
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Menus
14.3 MonthCalendar Control
14.4 DateTimePicker Control
14.5 LinkLabel Control
14.6 ListBox Control
14.7 CheckedListBox Control
14.8 ComboBox Control
14.9 TreeView Control
14.10 ListView Control
14.11 TabControl Control
14.12 Multiple Document Interface (MDI) Windows
14.13 Visual Inheritance
14.14 User-Defined Controls
14.15 Wrap-Up
15 Multithreading
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Thread States: Life Cycle of a Thread
15.3 Thread Priorities and Thread Scheduling
15.4 Creating and Executing Threads
15.5 Thread Synchronization and Class Monitor
15.6 Producer/Consumer Relationship without Thread Synchronization
15.7 Producer/Consumer Relationship with Thread Synchronization
15.8 Producer/Consumer Relationship: Circular Buffer
15.9 Multithreading with GUIs
15.10 Wrap-Up
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ISBN: 0131345915
© 2006, pp. 1500

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