An Information Systems Approach To Object Oriented Programming Using Microsoft Visual C Net


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An Information Systems Approach to Object-Oriented Programming Using Microsoft Visual C# . Net


An Information Systems Approach to Object-Oriented Programming Using Microsoft Visual C# . Net

Author: Kyle Lutes

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2005


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While there are many books used to teach introduction to programming courses, very few books combine the elements of 1) teaching computer programming from an application developer perspective, 2) teaching Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) by integrating it throughout the text, and 3) using C# as the programming language to teach concepts and techniques. C# has quickly become the fastest growing programming language in the industry today. Therefore, Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming Using Microsoft C#.NET has been designed to fill the need for a book that teaches the object-oriented approach to programming as well as the C# programming language to beginning programming students in the CIS market. This book will empower students to explain OOP concepts and develop practical/useful programs written in C#.

Microsoft Visual C# .NET


Microsoft Visual C# .NET

Author: Joyce Farrell

language: en

Publisher: Course Technology

Release Date: 2002


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Introduce your students to the newest Visual Studio .NET language! C♯ is a truly object-oriented language that can provide numerous benefits for the beginning programmer. This book will provide the beginning programmer with a solid foundation in object-oriented programming, using familiar, existing components like Buttons and Labels.