Programming Microsoft Windows; Charles Petzold; 2001

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This core reference provides the expert guidance that professional developers need to build applications with Windows Forms—the next-generation Microsoft Windows programming class library. Best-selling author on programming for the Windows operating system Charles Petzold shows readers how to use Microsoft Visual C#—the advanced, object-oriented language for the Microsoft .NET platform—to create dynamic user interfaces and graphical outputs for distributed or stand-alone applications. Numerous application examples—with reusable code on companion CD-ROM—help developers increase their productivity.

Key Book Benefits: Describes how to use the Windows-based Forms library to create the front-end client interface for Windows applications Shares best practices and sample C# programs from one of the best-known authors of programming in Windows Features all the book's sample applications on CD-ROM for supplemental reference and study CD-romskiva ingår
This core reference provides the expert guidance that professional developers need to build applications with Windows Forms—the next-generation Microsoft Windows programming class library. Best-selling author on programming for the Windows operating system Charles Petzold shows readers how to use Microsoft Visual C#—the advanced, object-oriented language for the Microsoft .NET platform—to create dynamic user interfaces and graphical outputs for distributed or stand-alone applications. Numerous application examples—with reusable code on companion CD-ROM—help developers increase their productivity.

Key Book Benefits: Describes how to use the Windows-based Forms library to create the front-end client interface for Windows applications Shares best practices and sample C# programs from one of the best-known authors of programming in Windows Features all the book's sample applications on CD-ROM for supplemental reference and study CD-romskiva ingår
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Utgiven: 2001
ISBN: 9780735613706
Förlag: Pagina förlags AB
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 1328 st
This core reference provides the expert guidance that professional developers need to build applications with Windows Forms—the next-generation Microsoft Windows programming class library. Best-selling author on programming for the Windows operating system Charles Petzold shows readers how to use Microsoft Visual C#—the advanced, object-oriented language for the Microsoft .NET platform—to create dynamic user interfaces and graphical outputs for distributed or stand-alone applications. Numerous application examples—with reusable code on companion CD-ROM—help developers increase their productivity.

Key Book Benefits: Describes how to use the Windows-based Forms library to create the front-end client interface for Windows applications Shares best practices and sample C# programs from one of the best-known authors of programming in Windows Features all the book's sample applications on CD-ROM for supplemental reference and study CD-romskiva ingår
This core reference provides the expert guidance that professional developers need to build applications with Windows Forms—the next-generation Microsoft Windows programming class library. Best-selling author on programming for the Windows operating system Charles Petzold shows readers how to use Microsoft Visual C#—the advanced, object-oriented language for the Microsoft .NET platform—to create dynamic user interfaces and graphical outputs for distributed or stand-alone applications. Numerous application examples—with reusable code on companion CD-ROM—help developers increase their productivity.

Key Book Benefits: Describes how to use the Windows-based Forms library to create the front-end client interface for Windows applications Shares best practices and sample C# programs from one of the best-known authors of programming in Windows Features all the book's sample applications on CD-ROM for supplemental reference and study CD-romskiva ingår
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