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With Beginning Visual C#, you will learn how to use Visual C# from first principles. Visual C# is an object-oriented programming
language designed specifically for programming Microsoft's new platform, the .NET Framework. You'll quickly and easily learn how to
write Visual C# code and create your own applications — for both Windows and the Web.
With clear explanations and hands-on examples, you will learn about the following topics:
and .NET as your skills develop, with exercises at the end of chapters to test yourself. Starting with a thorough tutorial of the Visual
C# language and object-oriented programming, you will progress to learn how to apply your understanding to programming the .NET
Framework.
Beginning Visual C# is ideal for beginners with little background in programming, and for relatively inexperienced programmers who
want to move from a language that doesn't support object-oriented programming techniques. The book moves at a fast enough pace
that if you have programmed in another language, then you will still find the book valuable.
Note that Beginning Visual C# requires you to have access to either Visual Studio .NET or Visual C# .NET Standard Edition.
Karli Watson is an in-house author for Wrox Press with a penchant for multicolored clothing. He started out with the intention of
becoming a world famous nanotechnologist, so perhaps one day you might recognize his name as he receives a Nobel Prize. For
now, though, Karli's computing interests include all things mobile, and upcoming technologies such as C#. He can often be found
preaching about these technologies at conferences, as well as after hours in drinking establishments. Karli is also a snowboading
enthusiast, and wishes he had a cat.
Marco Bellinaso is a freelance software developer who lives in a small town close to Venice, Italy. He has been working with VB,
C/C++ and other Microsoft tools for several years, specializing in User Interface, API, ActiveX/COM design and programming,
and is now spending all his time on the .NET Framework with both C# and VB.NET. He is a team member of VB-2-The-Max
(www.vb2themax.com) for which he helps writing articles and commercial software. He is also a contributing editor for two Italian
leading programming magazines: Computer Programming and Visual Basic Journal (VBPJ Italian licensee). You can reach him at
mbellinaso@vb2themax.com.
Ollie Cornes has been working with the Internet and the Microsoft platform since the early 90's. In 1999 he co-founded a
business-to-business Internet company and until recently was their Chief Technical Officer.
Prior to that his various roles involved programming, technical authoring, network management, writing, leading development
projects and consulting. He has worked with Demon Internet, Microsoft, Saab, Travelstore and Vodafone. Ollie holds a degree in
When he’s not working he spends his time devouring books on human potential and practicing Chinese internal martial arts,
meditation and healing. He also juggles fire and knives, but cannot yet ride a unicycle.
David Espinosa is a Senior Programmer and owner of Espinosa Consulting. Born in Barcelona, Spain, David moved to the United
States at an early age. He attended the University of Nevada and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.
David concentrates on Microsoft technologies and tools. In 1999, he worked with Microsoft as a Lead Author for the Desktop Visual
FoxPro Certification Exam. Recently, David has been focusing on E-Commerce and data integration solutions and works for the a
Zach Greenvoss, MCSD is a Senior Consultant with Magenic Technologies, a Microsoft Gold Certified consulting firm in Northern
California. He specializes in middle-tier architecture and implementation, utilizing various technologies including COM+, MSMQ,
BizTalk, and XML. Before Magenic, Zach worked at the Defense Manpower Data Center in Monterey California, where he
developed client-server applications for the Department of Defense. Zach and his wife Amanda enjoy globetrotting, caving, gaming
Christian Nagel is working as a trainer and consultant for Global Knowledge, the largest independent information technology
training provider. Having worked with PDP 11, VMS, and Unix platforms, he looks back on more than 15 years of experience in
the field of software development. With his profound knowledge of Microsoft technologies – he's certified as a Microsoft Certified
Trainer (MCT), Solution Developer (MCSD), and Systems Engineer (MCSE) – he enjoys teaching others programming and
architecting distributed solutions. As founder of the now-called .NET User Group Austria and as MSDN Regional Director he
is speaker at European conferences (TechEd, VCDC), and more and more addressed by many developers. You can contact
Jacob Hammer Pedersen is a systems developer at ICL Invia – a member of the Fujitsu Group.
He pretty much started programming when he was able to spell the word 'basic', which, incidentally is the language he's primarily
using today. He started programming the PC in the early 90s, using Pascal, but soon changed his focus to C++, which still holds
his interest. In the mid 90s his focus changed again, this time to Visual Basic. In the summer of 2000 he discovered C# and has
Primarily working on the Microsoft platforms, other expertise includes MS Office development, COM, COM+ and Visual Basic.Net.
Jon D. Reid is the Chief Technology Officer for Micro Data Base Systems, Inc. (www.mdbs.com), maker of the TITANIUMä
Database Engine and GURUâ Expert System tool. His primary current activity is developing database tools for the Microsoft.NET
environment. He was editor for the C++ and Object Query Language (OQL) components of the Object Data Management Group
(ODMG) standard, and has co-authored other Wrox titles including ADO.NET Programmer's Reference and Professional SQL
Server 2000 XML. When not working, writing, or bicycling, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two young sons. Jon would
like to thank his family and the team at Wrox (especially Adrian, Julian, Avril, and Rob) for their support and encouragement.
Mathew Reynolds After working with Wrox Press on a number of projects since 1999, Matthew is now an in-house author
for Wrox Press writing about and working with virtually all aspects of Microsoft.NET. He's also a regular contributor to
Wrox's ASPToday, C#Today and Web Services Architect. He lives and works in North London and can be reached on
matthewr@wrox.com.
Morgan Skinner started his computing career at a tender age on a ZX80 at school, where he was underwhelmed by some code
his teacher had put together and decided that he could do better in assembly language. After getting hooked on Z80 (which he
considers much better than 6502), he graduated through the schools ZX81's to his own ZX Spectrum.
Since then Morgan has used a variety of languages and platforms, including VAX Macro Assembler, Pascal, Modula2, Smalltalk,
x86 assembly language, PowerBuilder, C/C++, Visual Basic, PL/SQL, TSQL, and currently C#. He's managed to stay in the same
company for nearly 12 years, largely due to the diversity of his job and having a good working environment.
Eric White is an independent consultant, specializing in managing offshore development with some hotshot developers in India.
Having written well over a million lines of code, Eric has over 20 years experience in building Management Information Systems,
accounting systems, and other types of fat-client and n-tier database applications. Eric has particular interest in Object-Oriented
design methodologies, including use case analysis, UML, and design patterns. After years of working with too many varieties of
technologies to list, he is currently specializing in C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, XML, COM+, GDI+, SQL Server, and other
Microsoft technologies.