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Prelude | ||
Pt. I | Beginnings | 1 |
1 | You the Programmer | 3 |
2 | First Assignments | 10 |
3 | Declarations of Purpose | 16 |
4 | Edit, Compile, Run | 24 |
5 | Console Output | 29 |
6 | Arithmetic and Its Shortcuts | 35 |
7 | Comments | 45 |
Pt. II | Basic Types | 49 |
8 | Integers and the .NET Framework | 51 |
9 | Text Strings | 65 |
10 | The Stack and the Heap | 74 |
11 | String Conversion | 78 |
12 | Console Input | 84 |
13 | Constants | 88 |
14 | Decimals | 92 |
15 | Floating Point | 99 |
16 | Fancy Formatting | 106 |
17 | Methods and Fields | 112 |
18 | Arrays | 129 |
19 | Booleans | 148 |
20 | Characters and Strings | 154 |
Pt. III | Ifs and Loops | 163 |
21 | Comparisons | 165 |
22 | Making Decisions | 171 |
23 | The Conditional Operators | 186 |
24 | The While Loop | 190 |
25 | Catching Exceptions | 204 |
26 | For and Foreach | 214 |
27 | The Infamous Goto | 229 |
28 | Switch and Case | 233 |
29 | Bits and Enumerations | 239 |
30 | Parameters and Arguments | 252 |
Pt. IV | Objects | 263 |
31 | Encapsulating Data | 265 |
32 | Instance Methods | 274 |
33 | Constructors | 284 |
34 | Concepts of Equality | 294 |
35 | Fields and Properties | 303 |
36 | Inheritance | 315 |
37 | Virtuality | 325 |
38 | Operator Overloading | 340 |
39 | Classes and Libraries | 355 |
40 | Framework Essentials | 367 |
41 | Coda | 382 |
Index | 405 |
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