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C# Quick Syntax Reference

Mikael Olsson

Computers / Programming Languages / C#

The C# Quick Syntax Reference is a condensed code and syntax reference to the C# programming language. It presents the essential C# syntax in a well-organized format that can be used as a handy reference.

You won’t find any technical jargon, bloated samples, drawn out history lessons or witty stories in this book. What you will find is a language reference that is concise, to the point and highly accessible. The book is packed with useful information and is a must-have for any C# programmer.

In the C# Quick Syntax Reference, you will find:

· A concise reference to the C# language syntax.

· Short, simple and focused code examples.

· A well laid out table of contents and a comprehensive index allowing easy review.

What you’ll learn How to write your first C#-based HelloWorld as well as compile and run What are variables, operators, strings, arrays, conditionals, loops, methods What are and how to use the rich set of Classes in C# How to do inheritance, member redefinitions, access levels, statics, properties and more How to work with indexers, interfaces, abstracts, namespaces, and more How to use enums, exception handling, operator overloading, custom conversions, constants What are and how to use preprocessor, delegates, events, generics and struct Who this book is for

This book is a handy, pocket quick syntax reference for experienced C# as well as perhaps other programmers even new to C#.

Table of Contents1. HelloWorld

2. Compile and Run

3. Variables

4. Operators

5. String

6. Arrays

7. Conditionals

8. Loops

9. Methods

10. Class

11. Inheritance

12. Redefining Members

13. Access Levels

14. Static

15. Properties

16. Indexers

17. Interface

18. Abstract

19. Namespaces

20. Enum

21. Exception Handling

22. Operator Overloading

23. Custom Conversions

24. Constants

25. Preprocessor

26. Delegates

27. Events

28. Generics

29. Struct 30. Asynchronous Methods

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