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C# for Experienced Programmers |
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Table of Contents©
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Preface |
xxxvii |
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1 |
Introduction to .NET and C# |
1 |
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1.1 |
Introduction |
2 |
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1.2 |
History of the Internet and World Wide Web |
2 |
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1.3 |
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) |
4 |
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1.4 |
Extensible Markup Language (XML) |
4 |
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1.5 |
Key Software Trend: Object Technology |
5 |
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1.6 |
Introduction to Microsoft .NET |
7 |
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1.7 |
C# |
9 |
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1.8 |
.NET Framework and the Common Language Runtime |
9 |
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1.9 |
Tour of the Book |
10 |
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1.10 |
Summary |
19 |
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1.11 |
Internet and World Wide Web Resources |
21 |
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2 |
Introduction to the Visual Studio .NET IDE and C#
Programming |
22 |
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2.1 |
Introduction |
23 |
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2.2 |
Visual Studio .NET Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
Overview |
24 |
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2.3 |
Menu Bar and Toolbar |
27 |
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2.4 |
Visual Studio .NET Windows |
29 |
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2.4.1 |
Solution Explorer |
29 |
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2.4.2 |
Toolbox |
30 |
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2.4.3 |
Properties Window |
31 |
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2.5 |
Using Help |
33 |
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2.6 |
Simple Program: Displaying Text and an Image |
34 |
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2.7 |
Simple Program: Printing a Line of Text |
43 |
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2.8 |
Arithmetic |
52 |
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2.9 |
Decision Making: Equality and Relational Operators |
53 |
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2.10 |
Summary |
58 |
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3 |
Control
Structures |
60 |
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3.1 |
Introduction |
61 |
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3.2 |
Control Structures |
61 |
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3.3 |
if
Selection Structure |
63 |
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3.4 |
if/else
Selection Structure |
63 |
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3.5 |
while
Repetition Structure |
64 |
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3.6 |
Assignment Operators |
67 |
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3.7 |
Increment and Decrement Operators |
67 |
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3.8 |
for
Repetition Structure |
69 |
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3.9 |
Example: Using the
for
Structure to Compute Compound Interest |
71 |
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3.10 |
switch
Multiple-Selection Structure |
76 |
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3.11 |
do/while
Repetition Structure |
80 |
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3.12 |
Statements
break
and
continue |
81 |
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3.13 |
Logical and Conditional Operators |
84 |
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3.14 |
Introduction to Windows Application Programming |
88 |
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3.15 |
Summary |
95 |
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4 |
Methods
and Arrays |
97 |
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4.1 |
Introduction |
98 |
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4.2 |
Methods in C# |
99 |
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4.3 |
Method Definitions |
99 |
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4.4 |
Argument Promotion |
106 |
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4.5 |
C# Namespaces |
108 |
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4.6 |
Value Types and Reference Types |
109 |
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4.7 |
Passing Arguments: Pass-by-Value vs. Pass-by-Reference |
110 |
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4.8 |
Scope Rules |
114 |
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4.9 |
Recursion |
117 |
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4.10 |
Method Overloading |
119 |
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4.11 |
Arrays |
122 |
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4.12 |
Declaring and Allocating Arrays |
123 |
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4.13 |
Passing Arrays to Methods |
126 |
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4.14 |
Passing Arrays by Value and by Reference |
126 |
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4.15 |
Multiple-Subscripted Arrays |
130 |
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4.16 |
foreach
Repetition Structure |
135 |
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4.17 |
Summary |
136 |
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5 |
Object-Based Programming |
137 |
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5.1 |
Introduction |
138 |
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5.2 |
Implementing a Time Abstract Data Type with a Class |
139 |
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5.3 |
Class Scope |
147 |
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5.4 |
Controlling Access to Members |
147 |
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5.5 |
Initializing Class Objects: Constructors |
149 |
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5.6 |
Using Overloaded Constructors |
150 |
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5.7 |
Properties |
154 |
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5.8 |
Composition: Objects References as Instance Variables of Other
Classes |
161 |
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5.9 |
Using the
this
Reference |
165 |
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5.10 |
Garbage Collection |
167 |
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5.11 |
static
Class Members |
168 |
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5.12 |
const
and readonly
Members |
173 |
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5.13 |
Indexers |
175 |
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5.14 |
Data Abstraction and Information Hiding |
181 |
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5.15 |
Software Reusability |
183 |
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5.16 |
Namespaces and Assemblies |
183 |
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5.17 |
Class
View
and
Object
Browser |
189 |
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5.18 |
Summary |
191 |
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6 |
Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance |
192 |
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6.1 |
Introduction |
193 |
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6.2 |
Base Classes and Derived Classes |
194 |
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6.3 |
protected
and
internal
Members |
197 |
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6.4 |
Relationship between Base Classes and Derived Classes |
197 |
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6.5 |
Case Study: Three-Level Inheritance Hierarchy |
218 |
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6.6 |
Constructors and Destructors in Derived Classes |
221 |
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6.7 |
Software Engineering with Inheritance |
227 |
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6.8 |
Summary |
228 |
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7 |
Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism |
229 |
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7.1 |
Introduction |
230 |
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7.2 |
Derived-Class-Object to Base-Class-Object Conversion |
230 |
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7.3 |
Type Fields and
switch
Statements |
237 |
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7.4 |
Polymorphism Examples |
238 |
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7.5 |
Abstract Classes and Methods |
239 |
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7.6 |
Example: Inheriting Interface and Implementation |
241 |
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7.7 |
sealed
Classes and Methods |
249 |
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7.8 |
Example: Payroll System Using Polymorphism |
250 |
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7.9 |
Example: Creating and Using Interfaces |
260 |
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7.10 |
Delegates |
272 |
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7.11 |
Operator Overloading |
277 |
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7.12 |
Summary |
282 |
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8 |
Exception
Handling |
284 |
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8.1 |
Introduction |
285 |
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8.2 |
Exception Handling Overview |
286 |
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8.3 |
Example:
DivideByZeroException |
289 |
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8.4 |
.NET
Exception
Hierarchy |
294 |
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8.5 |
finally
Block |
295 |
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8.6 |
Exception
Properties |
303 |
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8.7 |
Programmer-Defined Exception Classes |
308 |
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8.8 |
Handling Overflows with Operators
checked
and
unchecked |
312 |
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8.9 |
Summary |
314 |
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9 |
Graphical
User Interface Concepts: Part 1 |
316 |
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9.1 |
Introduction |
317 |
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9.2 |
Windows Forms |
318 |
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9.3 |
Event-Handling Model |
321 |
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9.3.1 |
Basic Event Handling |
322 |
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9.4 |
Control Properties and Layout |
326 |
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9.5 |
Labels,
TextBoxes
and
Buttons |
330 |
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9.6 |
GroupBoxes
and
Panels |
337 |
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9.7 |
CheckBoxes
and
RadioButtons |
340 |
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9.8 |
PictureBoxes |
349 |
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9.9 |
Mouse Event Handling |
351 |
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9.10 |
Keyboard Event Handling |
353 |
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9.11 |
Summary |
357 |
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10 |
Graphical
User Interface Concepts: Part 2 |
358 |
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10.1 |
Introduction |
359 |
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10.2 |
Menus |
359 |
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10.3 |
LinkLabels |
368 |
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10.4 |
ListBoxes
and
CheckedListBoxes |
372 |
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10.4.1 |
ListBoxes |
375 |
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10.4.2 |
CheckedListBoxes |
377 |
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10.5 |
ComboBoxes |
380 |
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10.6 |
TreeViews |
385 |
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10.7 |
ListViews |
391 |
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10.8 |
Tab Control |
398 |
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10.9 |
Multiple-Document-Interface (MDI) Windows |
403 |
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10.10 |
Visual Inheritance |
412 |
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10.11 |
User-Defined Controls |
416 |
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10.12 |
Summary |
421 |
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11 |
Multithreading |
423 |
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11.1 |
Introduction |
424 |
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11.2 |
Thread States: Life Cycle of a Thread |
425 |
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11.3 |
Thread Priorities and Thread Scheduling |
427 |
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11.4 |
Thread Synchronization and Class
Monitor |
432 |
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11.5 |
Producer/Consumer Relationship without Thread Synchronization |
434 |
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11.6 |
Producer/Consumer Relationship with Thread Synchronization |
440 |
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11.7 |
Producer/Consumer Relationship: Circular Buffer |
449 |
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11.8 |
Summary |
460 |
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Strings,
Characters and Regular Expressions |
462 |
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12.1 |
Introduction |
463 |
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12.2 |
Fundamentals of Characters and Strings |
463 |
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12.3 |
String
Constructors |
465 |
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12.4 |
String
Indexer,
Length
Property and CopyTo
Method |
466 |
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12.5 |
Comparing
Strings |
468 |
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12.6 |
String
Method
GetHashCode |
472 |
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12.7 |
Locating Characters and Substrings in
Strings |
473 |
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12.8 |
Extracting Substrings from
Strings |
476 |
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12.9 |
Concatenating
Strings |
477 |
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12.10 |
Miscellaneous
String
Methods |
478 |
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12.11 |
Class
StringBuilder |
480 |
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12.12 |
StringBuilder
Indexer,
Length
and
Capacity
Properties,
and
EnsureCapacity
Method |
482 |
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12.13 |
StringBuilder
Append
and
AppendFormat
Methods |
484 |
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12.14 |
StringBuilder
Insert,
Remove
and
Replace
Methods |
488 |
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12.15 |
Char
Methods |
491 |
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12.16 |
Card Shuffling and Dealing Simulation |
494 |
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12.17 |
Regular Expressions and Class
Regex |
498 |
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12.18 |
Summary |
509 |
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13 |
Graphics
and Multimedia |
510 |
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13.1 |
Introduction |
511 |
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13.2 |
Graphics Contexts and Graphics Objects |
513 |
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13.3 |
Color Control |
514 |
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13.4 |
Font Control |
522 |
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13.5 |
Drawing Lines, Rectangles and Ovals |
527 |
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13.6 |
Drawing Arcs |
530 |
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13.7 |
Drawing Polygons and Polylines |
533 |
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13.8 |
Advanced Graphics Capabilities |
537 |
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13.9 |
Introduction to Multimedia |
543 |
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13.10 |
Loading, Displaying and Scaling Images |
544 |
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13.11 |
Animating a Series of Images |
546 |
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13.12 |
Windows Media Player |
559 |
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13.13 |
Microsoft Agent |
562 |
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13.14 |
Summary |
576 |
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14 |
Files and
Streams |
578 |
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14.1 |
Introduction |
579 |
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14.2 |
Data Hierarchy |
579 |
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14.3 |
Files and Streams |
581 |
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14.4 |
Classes
File
and
Directory |
583 |
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14.5 |
Creating a Sequential-Access File |
593 |
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14.6 |
Reading Data from a Sequential-Access File |
605 |
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14.7 |
Random-Access Files |
616 |
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14.8 |
Creating a Random-Access File |
620 |
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14.9 |
Writing Data Randomly to a Random-Access File |
624 |
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14.10 |
Reading Data Sequentially from a Random-Access File |
629 |
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14.11 |
Case Study: A Transaction-Processing Program |
634 |
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14.12 |
Summary |
654 |
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15 |
Extensible
Markup Language (XML) |
656 |
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15.1 |
Introduction |
657 |
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15.2 |
XML Documents |
657 |
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15.3 |
XML Namespaces |
662 |
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15.4 |
Document Object Model (DOM) |
665 |
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15.5 |
Document Type Definitions (DTDs), Schemas and Validation |
683 |
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15.5.1 |
Document Type Definitions |
684 |
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15.5.2 |
Microsoft XML Schemas |
687 |
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15.5.3 |
W3C XML Schema |
690 |
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15.5.4 |
Schema Validation in C# |
691 |
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15.6 |
Extensible Stylesheet Language and
XslTransform |
695 |
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15.7 |
Microsoft BizTalk™ |
702 |
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15.8 |
Summary |
705 |
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15.9 |
Internet and World Wide Web Resources |
707 |
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16 |
Database,
SQL and ADO .NET |
709 |
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16.1 |
Introduction |
710 |
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16.2 |
Relational Database Model |
711 |
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16.3 |
Relational Database Overview:
Books
Database |
712 |
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16.4 |
Structured Query Language (SQL) |
719 |
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16.4.1 |
Basic
SELECT
Query |
719 |
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16.4.2 |
WHERE
Clause |
720 |
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16.4.3 |
ORDER
BY
Clause |
723 |
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16.4.4 |
Merging Data from Multiple Tables:
INNER
JOIN |
726 |
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16.4.5 |
Joining Data from Tables
Authors,
AuthorISBN,
Titles
and
Publishers |
728 |
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16.4.6 |
INSERT
Statement |
731 |
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16.4.7 |
UPDATE
Statement |
732 |
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16.4.8 |
DELETE
Statement |
733 |
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16.5 |
ADO .NET Object Model |
734 |
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16.6 |
Programming with ADO .NET: Extracting Information from a
Database |
735 |
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16.6.1 |
Connecting to and Querying an Access Data Source |
735 |
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16.6.2 |
Querying the
Books
Database |
742 |
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16.7 |
Programming with ADO.NET: Modifying a Database |
744 |
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16.8 |
Reading and Writing XML Files |
752 |
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16.9 |
Summary |
755 |
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17 |
ASP .NET,
Web Forms and Web Controls |
757 |
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17.1 |
Introduction |
758 |
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17.2 |
Simple HTTP Transaction |
759 |
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17.3 |
System Architecture |
761 |
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17.4 |
Creating and Running a Simple Web Form Example |
762 |
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17.5 |
Web Controls |
775 |
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17.5.1 |
Text and Graphics Controls |
776 |
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17.5.2 |
AdRotator
Control |
780 |
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17.5.3 |
Validation Controls |
785 |
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17.6 |
Session Tracking |
796 |
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17.6.1 |
Cookies |
797 |
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17.6.2 |
Session Tracking with
HttpSessionState |
806 |
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17.7 |
Case Study: Online Guest Book |
815 |
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17.8 |
Case Study: Connecting to a Database in ASP .NET |
822 |
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17.9 |
Tracing |
836 |
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17.10 |
Summary |
838 |
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17.11 |
Internet and Web Resources |
840 |
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18 |
ASP .NET
and Web Services |
842 |
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18.1 |
Introduction |
843 |
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18.2 |
Web Services |
844 |
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18.3 |
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and Web Services |
847 |
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18.4 |
Publishing and Consuming Web Services |
849 |
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18.5 |
Session Tracking in Web Services |
864 |
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18.6 |
Using Web Forms and Web Services |
877 |
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18.7 |
Case Study: Temperature Information Application |
883 |
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18.8 |
User-Defined Types in Web Services |
893 |
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18.9 |
Summary |
903 |
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19 |
Networking: Streams-Based Sockets and Datagrams |
905 |
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19.1 |
Introduction |
906 |
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19.2 |
Establishing a Simple Server (Using Stream Sockets) |
907 |
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19.3 |
Establishing a Simple Client (Using Stream Sockets) |
909 |
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19.4 |
Client/Server Interaction with Stream-Socket Connections |
910 |
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19.5 |
Connectionless Client/Server Interaction with Datagrams |
919 |
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19.6 |
Client/Server Tic-Tac-Toe Using a Multithreaded Server |
924 |
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19.7 |
Summary |
939 |
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20 |
Data
Structures and Collections |
941 |
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20.1 |
Introduction |
942 |
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20.2 |
Self-Referential Classes |
942 |
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20.3 |
Linked Lists |
944 |
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20.4 |
Stacks |
956 |
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20.5 |
Queues |
961 |
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20.6 |
Trees |
964 |
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20.6.1 |
Binary Search Tree of Integer Values |
966 |
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20.6.2 |
Binary Search Tree of
IComparable
Objects |
973 |
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20.7 |
Collection Classes |
981 |
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20.7.1 |
Class
Array |
981 |
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20.7.2 |
Class
ArrayList |
984 |
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20.7.3 |
Class
Stack |
990 |
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20.7.4 |
Class
Hashtable |
994 |
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20.8 |
Summary |
1000 |
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21 |
Accessibility |
1002 |
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21.1 |
Introduction |
1003 |
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21.2 |
Regulations and Resources |
1004 |
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21.3 |
Web Accessibility Initiative |
1006 |
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21.4 |
Providing Alternatives for Images |
1006 |
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21.5 |
Maximizing Readability by Focusing on Structure |
1008 |
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21.6 |
Accessibility in Visual Studio .NET |
1008 |
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21.6.1 |
Enlarging Toolbar Icons |
1009 |
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21.6.2 |
Enlarging the Text |
1010 |
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21.6.3 |
Modifying the Toolbox |
1011 |
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21.6.4 |
Modifying the Keyboard |
1011 |
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21.6.5 |
Rearranging Windows |
1012 |
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21.7 |
Accessibility in C# |
1014 |
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21.8 |
Accessibility in XHTML Tables |
1020 |
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21.9 |
Accessibility in XHTML Frames |
1024 |
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21.10 |
Accessibility in XML |
1025 |
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21.11 |
Using Voice Synthesis and Recognition with VoiceXML™ |
1025 |
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21.12 |
CallXML™ |
1033 |
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21.13 |
JAWS® for Windows |
1038 |
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21.14 |
Other Accessibility Tools |
1039 |
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21.15 |
Accessibility in Microsoft® Windows® 2000 |
1041 |
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21.15.1 |
Tools for People with Visual Impairments |
1042 |
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21.15.2 |
Tools for People with Hearing Impairments |
1044 |
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21.15.3 |
Tools for Users Who Have Difficulty Using the Keyboard |
1045 |
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21.15.4 |
Microsoft Narrator |
1048 |
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21.15.5 |
Microsoft On-Screen Keyboard |
1051 |
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21.15.6 |
Accessibility Features in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 |
1052 |
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21.16 |
Summary |
1053 |
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21.17 |
Internet and Web Resources |
1054 |
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22 |
Mobile
Internet Toolkit |
1057 |
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22.1 |
Introduction |
1058 |
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22.2 |
Mobile Internet Toolkit Client Devices |
1058 |
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22.3 |
Introduction to the Mobile Internet Toolkit and Mobile Web Forms |
1060 |
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22.4 |
Advanced Mobile Web Forms Controls |
1075 |
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22.5 |
Example: Deitel Wireless Portal |
1083 |
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22.6 |
Device-Independent Web Design Using Style Sheets and Templates |
1088 |
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22.7 |
Consuming a Web Service from a Mobile Application |
1101 |
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22.8 |
Summary |
1107 |
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22.9 |
Internet and World Wide Web Resources |
1108 |
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A |
Operator
Precedence Chart |
1109 |
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B |
Number
Systems |
1111 |
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B.1 |
Introduction |
1112 |
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B.2 |
Abbreviating Binary Numbers as Octal Numbers and Hexadecimal
Numbers |
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B.3 |
Converting Octal Numbers and Hexadecimal Numbers to Binary
Numbers |
1117 |
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B.4 |
Converting from Binary, Octal or Hexadecimal to Decimal |
1117 |
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B.5 |
Converting from Decimal to Binary, Octal or Hexadecimal |
1118 |
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B.6 |
Negative Binary Numbers: Two’s Complement Notation |
1119 |
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B.7 |
Summary |
1120 |
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C |
Career
Opportunities |
1122 |
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C.1 |
Introduction |
1123 |
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C.2 |
Resources for the Job Seeker |
1124 |
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C.3 |
Online Opportunities for Employers |
1125 |
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C.3.1 |
Posting Jobs Online |
1127 |
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C.3.2 |
Problems with Recruiting on the Web |
1129 |
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C.3.3 |
Diversity in the Workplace |
1129 |
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C.4 |
Recruiting Services |
1130 |
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C.5 |
Career Sites |
1131 |
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C.5.1 |
Comprehensive Career Sites |
1131 |
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C.5.2 |
Technical Positions |
1132 |
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C.5.3 |
Wireless Positions |
1132 |
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C.5.4 |
Contracting Online |
1133 |
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C.5.5 |
Executive Positions |
1134 |
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C.5.6 |
Students and Young Professionals |
1135 |
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C.5.7 |
Other Online Career Services |
1135 |
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C.6 |
Summary |
1136 |
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C.7 |
Internet and World Wide Web Resources |
1137 |
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D |
Visual
Studio .NET Debugger |
1142 |
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D.1 |
Introduction |
1143 |
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D.2 |
Breakpoints |
1144 |
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D.3 |
Examining Data |
1146 |
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D.4 |
Program Control |
1149 |
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D.5 |
Additional Method Debugging Capabilities |
1153 |
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D.6 |
Additional Class Debugging Capabilities |
1155 |
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D.7 |
Summary |
1158 |
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E |
Generating
Documentation in Visual Studio .NET |
1160 |
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E.1 |
Introduction |
1161 |
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E.2 |
Documentation Comments |
1161 |
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E.3 |
Documenting C# Source Code |
1162 |
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E.4 |
Creating Comment Web Pages |
1170 |
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E.5 |
Creating XML Documentation Files |
1172 |
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E.6 |
Summary |
1177 |
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F |
ASCII
Character Set |
1179 |
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G |
Unicode® |
1180 |
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G.1 |
Introduction |
1181 |
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G.2 |
Unicode Transformation Formats |
1182 |
|
G.3 |
Characters and Glyphs |
1183 |
|
G.4 |
Advantages and Disadvantages of Unicode |
1184 |
|
G.5 |
Unicode Consortium’s Web Site |
1184 |
|
G.6 |
Using Unicode |
1185 |
|
G.7 |
Character Ranges |
1188 |
|
G.8 |
Summary |
1189 |
|
H |
COM
Integration |
1191 |
|
H.1 |
Introduction |
1191 |
|
H.2 |
ActiveX Integration |
1192 |
|
H.3 |
DLL Integration |
1196 |
|
H.4 |
Summary |
1200 |
|
H.5 |
Internet and World Wide Web Resources |
1201 |
|
I |
Introduction to HyperText Markup Language 4: Part 1 |
1202 |
|
I.1 |
Introduction |
1203 |
|
I.2 |
Markup Languages |
1203 |
|
I.3 |
Editing HTML |
1204 |
|
I.4 |
Common Elements |
1204 |
|
I.5 |
Headers |
1207 |
|
I.6 |
Linking |
1208 |
|
I.7 |
Images |
1210 |
|
I.8 |
Special Characters and More Line Breaks |
1214 |
|
I.9 |
Unordered Lists |
1216 |
|
I.10 |
Nested and Ordered Lists |
1217 |
|
I.11 |
Summary |
1220 |
|
I.12 |
Internet and World Wide Web Resources |
1221 |
|
J |
Introduction to HyperText Markup Language 4: Part 2 |
1222 |
|
J.1 |
Introduction |
1223 |
|
J.2 |
Basic HTML Tables |
1223 |
|
J.3 |
Intermediate HTML Tables and Formatting |
1225 |
|
J.4 |
Basic HTML Forms |
1228 |
|
J.5 |
More Complex HTML Forms |
1231 |
|
J.6 |
Internal Linking |
1238 |
|
J.7 |
Creating and Using Image Maps |
1241 |
|
J.8 |
<meta>
Tags |
1243 |
|
J.9 |
frameset
Element |
1245 |
|
J.10 |
Nested
framesets |
1247 |
|
J.11 |
Summary |
1249 |
|
J.12 |
Internet and World Wide Web Resources |
1251 |
|
K |
Introduction to XHTML: Part 1 |
1252 |
|
K.1 |
Introduction |
1253 |
|
K.2 |
Editing XHTML |
1253 |
|
K.3 |
First XHTML Example |
1254 |
|
K.4 |
W3C XHTML Validation Service |
1257 |
|
K.5 |
Headers |
1258 |
|
K.6 |
Linking |
1260 |
|
K.7 |
Images |
1263 |
|
K.8 |
Special Characters and More Line Breaks |
1267 |
|
K.9 |
Unordered Lists |
1269 |
|
K.10 |
Nested and Ordered Lists |
1270 |
|
K.11 |
Summary |
1273 |
|
K.12 |
Internet and World Wide Web Resources |
1274 |
|
L |
Introduction to XHTML: Part 2 |
1275 |
|
L.1 |
Introduction |
1276 |
|
L.2 |
Basic XHTML Tables |
1276 |
|
L.3 |
Intermediate XHTML Tables and Formatting |
1279 |
|
L.4 |
Basic XHTML Forms |
1281 |
|
L.5 |
More Complex XHTML Forms |
1284 |
|
L.6 |
Internal Linking |
1292 |
|
L.7 |
Creating and Using Image Maps |
1295 |
|
L.8 |
meta
Elements |
1297 |
|
L.9 |
frameset
Element |
1298 |
|
L.10 |
Nested
framesets |
1302 |
|
L.11 |
Summary |
1304 |
|
L.12 |
Internet and World Wide Web Resources |
1305 |
|
M |
HTML/XHTML
Special Characters |
1307 |
|
N |
HTML/XHTML
Colors |
1308 |
|
O |
Bit
Manipulation |
1311 |
|
O.1 |
Introduction |
1312 |
|
O.2 |
Bit Manipulation and the Bitwise Operators |
1312 |
|
O.3 |
Class
BitArray |
1324 |
|
O.4 |
Summary |
1327 |
|
P |
Crystal
Reports® for Visual Studio .NET |
1328 |
|
P.1 |
Introduction |
1328 |
|
P.2 |
Crystal Reports Web Site Resources |
1328 |
|
P.3 |
Crystal Reports and Visual Studio .NET |
1329 |
|
P.3.1 |
Crystal Reports in Web Applications |
1332 |
|
P.3.2 |
Crystal Reports and Web Services |
1332 |
|
|
Bibliography |
1334 |
|
|
Index |
1338 |
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