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Annotated C# Standard

  • 1st Edition - July 30, 2007
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Jon Jagger, Nigel Perry, Peter Sestoft
  • Language: English

Standards, while being definitive, do not usually serve as the best reference to the use of a programming language. Books on languages usually are able to explain usage better, but… Read more

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Description

Standards, while being definitive, do not usually serve as the best reference to the use of a programming language. Books on languages usually are able to explain usage better, but lack the definitive precision of a standard. Annotated C# Standard combines the two; it is the standard with added explanatory material.

Key features

  • Written by members of the standards committee
  • Annotates the standard with practical implementation advice
  • The definitive reference to the C# International Standard

Readership

Professional programmers working in the Microsoft .NET platform, from beginning to advanced, including students of programming and C# developers.

Table of contents

Foreword; Introduction; Scope; Conformance; Normative references; Definitions; Notational conventions; Acronyms and abbreviations; General description; Language overview; Lexical Structure; Basic Concepts; Types; Variables; Conversions; Expressions; Statements; Namespaces; Classes; Structs; Arrays; Interfaces; Enums; Delegates; Exceptions; Attributes; Unsafe Code; Generics; Iterators

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 27, 2010
  • Language: English

About the authors

JJ

Jon Jagger

Affiliations and expertise
JSL Consulting Limited, Somerset, United Kingdom

NP

Nigel Perry

Affiliations and expertise
Computer Scientist, New Zealand

PS

Peter Sestoft

Affiliations and expertise
Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Frederiksberg, Denmark

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