Microsoft's Visual Studio Development Environment includes the increasingly popular programming language: Visual C# . Programming in Visual C# 2005 has been written by the successful author team of Bradley and Millspaugh, who write our Visual Basic books. Therefore, the book maintains the strong pedagogy that has been used to teach students how to program. This book assumes no prior knowledge of programming and it incorporates basic concepts of programming, problem solving, and programming logic and design techniques to teach students a mastery of C # at an introductory level.
Programming in Visual C# with Visual Studio Professional Edition Software
- Authors
- Julia Case Bradley, Anita Millspaugh
- ISBN
- 0073366870
- Published
- 19 Apr 2007
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
Microsoft's Visual Studio Development Environment includes the increasingly popular programming language: Visual C# . Programming in Visual C# 2005 has been written by the successful author team of Bradley and Millspaugh, who write our Visual Basic books. Therefore, the book maintains the strong pedagogy that has been used to teach students how to program.
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