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  • Produktbild: Beginning Visual C# 2012 Programming
  • INTRODUCTION xxxi

    PART I: THE C# LANGUAGE

    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING C# 3

    What Is the .NET Framework? 3

    What's in the .NET Framework? 4

    Writing Applications Using the .NET Framework 4

    CIL and JIT 4

    Assemblies 5

    Managed Code 5

    Garbage Collection 6

    Fitting It Together 6

    Linking 7

    What Is C#? 7

    Applications You Can Write with C# 8

    C# in this Book 8

    Visual Studio 2012 8

    Visual Studio Express 2012 Products 9

    Solutions 9

    Summary 10

    CHAPTER 2: WRITING A C# PROGRAM 13

    The Visual Studio 2012 Development Environment 14

    Console Applications 16

    The Solution Explorer 18

    The Properties Window 19

    The Error List Window 19

    Desktop Applications 20

    Summary 23

    CHAPTER 3: VARIABLES AND EXPRESSIONS 25

    Basic C# Syntax 26

    Basic C# Console Application Structure 28

    Variables 29

    Simple Types 29

    Variable Naming 33

    Naming Conventions 34

    Literal Values 34

    Variable Declaration and Assignment 36

    Expressions 37

    Mathematical Operators 37

    Assignment Operators 41

    Operator Precedence 42

    Namespaces 42

    Summary 45

    CHAPTER 4: FLOW CONTROL 49

    Boolean Logic 49

    Boolean Assignment Operators 52

    Bitwise Operators 53

    Operator Precedence Updated 57

    The goto Statement 58

    Branching 59

    The Ternary Operator 59

    The if Statement 59

    Checking More Conditions Using if Statements 62

    The switch Statement 63

    Looping 65

    do Loops 66

    while Loops 68

    for Loops 70

    Interrupting Loops 74

    Infi nite Loops 75

    Summary 75

    CHAPTER 5: MORE ABOUT VARIABLES 79

    Type Conversion 80

    Implicit Conversions 80

    Explicit Conversions 81

    Explicit Conversions Using the Convert Commands 84

    Complex Variable Types 86

    Enumerations 87

    Defi ning Enumerations 87

    Structs 90

    Defi ning Structs 90

    Arrays 92

    Declaring Arrays 93

    foreach Loops 95

    Multidimensional Arrays 96

    Arrays of Arrays 97

    String Manipulation 98

    Summary 102

    CHAPTER 6: FUNCTIONS 105

    Defi ning and Using Functions 106

    Return Values 108

    Parameters 109

    Parameter Matching 111

    Parameter Arrays 111

    Reference and Value Parameters 113

    Out Parameters 115

    Variable Scope 116

    Variable Scope in Other Structures 118

    Parameters and Return Values versus Global Data 120

    The Main( ) Function 121

    Struct Functions 123

    Overloading Functions 124

    Using Delegates 125

    Summary 128

    CHAPTER 7: DEBUGGING AND ERROR HANDLING 131

    Debugging in Visual Studio 132

    Debugging in Nonbreak (Normal) Mode 132

    Outputting Debugging Information 133

    Tracepoints 137

    Diagnostics Output Versus Tracepoints 139

    Debugging in Break Mode 140

    Entering Break Mode 140

    Monitoring Variable Content 142

    Stepping Through Code 144

    Immediate and Command Windows 146

    The Call Stack Window 146

    Error Handling 147

    try...catch...finally 147

    Listing and Configuring Exceptions 152

    Notes on Exception Handling 152

    Summary 153

    CHAPTER 8: INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT-ORIENTED

    PROGRAMMING 157

    What Is Object-Oriented Programming? 158

    What Is an Object? 158

    Properties and Fields 159

    Methods 160

    Everything's an Object 161

    The Life Cycle of an Object 161

    Constructors 161

    Destructors 162

    Static and Instance Class Members 162

    Static Constructors 162

    Static Classes 163

    OOP Techniques 163

    Interfaces 163

    Disposable Objects 164

    Inheritance 165

    Polymorphism 167

    Interface Polymorphism 168

    Relationships Between Objects 168

    Containment 168

    Collections 169

    Operator Overloading 169

    Events 170

    Reference Types Versus Value Types 170

    OOP in Desktop Applications 171

    Summary 174

    CHAPTER 9: DEFINING CLASSES 177

    Class Defi nitions in C# 177

    Interface Defi nitions 180

    System.Object 182

    Constructors and Destructors 184

    Constructor Execution Sequence 185

    OOP Tools in Visual Studio 188

    The Class View Window 188

    The Object Browser 190

    Adding Classes 191

    Class Diagrams 192

    Class Library Projects 193

    Interfaces Versus Abstract Classes 196

    Struct Types 198

    Shallow Copying Versus Deep Copying 200

    Summary 200

    CHAPTER 10: DEFINING CLASS MEMBERS 203

    Member Defi nitions 203

    Defi ning Fields 204

    Defi ning Methods 204

    Defi ning Properties 205

    Adding Members from a Class Diagram 210

    Adding Methods 210

    Adding Properties 212

    Adding Fields 212

    Refactoring Members 212

    Automatic Properties 213

    Additional Class Member Topics 213

    Hiding Base Class Methods 213

    Calling Overridden or Hidden Base Class Methods 215

    The this Keyword 216

    Using Nested Type Defi nitions 216

    Interface Implementation 218

    Implementing Interfaces in Classes 219

    Explicit Interface Member Implementation 220

    Additional Property Accessors 220

    Partial Class Defi nitions 221

    Partial Method Defi nitions 222

    Example Application 224

    Planning the Application 224

    The Card Class 224

    The Deck Class 224

    Writing the Class Library 224

    Adding the Suit and Rank Enumerations 225

    Adding the Card Class 226

    Adding the Deck Class 227

    A Client Application for the Class Library 230

    The Call Hierarchy Window 231

    Summary 232

    CHAPTER 11: COLLECTIONS, COMPARISONS, AND CONVERSIONS 235

    Collections 236

    Using Collections 236

    Defi ning Collections 241

    Indexers 242

    Adding a Cards Collection to CardLib 244

    Keyed Collections and IDictionary 247

    Iterators 248

    Iterators and Collections 252

    Deep Copying 253

    Adding Deep Copying to CardLib 255

    Comparisons 256

    Type Comparisons 256

    Boxing and Unboxing 257

    The is Operator 258

    Value Comparisons 260

    Operator Overloading 261

    Adding Operator Overloads to CardLib 265

    The IComparable and IComparer Interfaces 269

    Sorting Collections 271

    Conversions 274

    Overloading Conversion Operators 274

    The as Operator 275

    Summary 276

    CHAPTER 12: GENERICS 279

    What Are Generics? 280

    Using Generics 281

    Nullable Types 281

    Operators and Nullable Types 282

    The ?? Operator 283

    The System.Collections.Generic Namespace 287

    List 287

    Sorting and Searching Generic Lists 289

    Dictionary 294

    Modifying CardLib to Use a Generic Collection Class 295

    Defi ning Generic Types 296

    Defi ning Generic Classes 296

    The default Keyword 298

    Constraining Types 298

    Inheriting from Generic Classes 304

    Generic Operators 305

    Generic Structs 306

    Defi ning Generic Interfaces 306

    Defi ning Generic Methods 306

    Defi ning Generic Delegates 308

    Variance 308

    Covariance 309

    Contravariance 310

    Summary 310

    CHAPTER 13: ADDITIONAL OOP TECHNIQUES 313

    The :: Operator and the Global Namespace Qualifi er 313

    Custom Exceptions 315

    Adding Custom Exceptions to CardLib 315

    Events 316

    What Is an Event? 316

    Handling Events 317

    Defi ning Events 319

    Multipurpose Event Handlers 323

    The EventHandler and Generic EventHandler Types 325

    Return Values and Event Handlers 326

    Anonymous Methods 326

    Expanding and Using CardLib 327

    A Card Game Client for CardLib 327

    Attributes 334

    Reading Attributes 334

    Creating Attributes 335

    Summary 336

    CHAPTER 14: C# LANGUAGE ENHANCEMENTS 339

    Initializers 340

    Object Initializers 340

    Collection Initializers 342

    Type Inference 344

    Anonymous Types 346

    Dynamic Lookup 350

    The dynamic Type 350

    IDynamicMetaObjectProvider 354

    Advanced Method Parameters 354

    Optional Parameters 354

    Optional Parameter Values 355

    The OptionalAttribute Attribute 356

    Optional Parameter Order 356

    Named Parameters 356

    Named and Optional Parameter Guidelines 360

    Extension Methods 360

    Lambda Expressions 364

    Anonymous Methods Recap 364

    Lambda Expressions for Anonymous Methods 365

    Lambda Expression Parameters 368

    Lambda Expression Statement Bodies 368

    Lambda Expressions as Delegates and Expression Trees 369

    Lambda Expressions and Collections 370

    Caller Information Attributes 372

    Summary 375

    PART II: WINDOWS PROGRAMMING

    CHAPTER 15: BASIC DESKTOP PROGRAMMING 381

    XAML 382

    Separation of Concerns 382

    XAML in Action 383

    Namespaces 383

    Code-Behind Files 384

    The Playground 384

    WPF Controls 385

    Properties 386

    Dependency Properties 387

    Attached Properties 388

    Events 388

    Handling Events 389

    Routed Events 390

    Routed Commands 390

    Control Types 392

    Control Layout 393

    Stack Order 393

    Alignment, Margins, Padding, and Dimensions 393

    Border 394

    Canvas 394

    DockPanel 395

    StackPanel 397

    WrapPanel 398

    Grid 398

    The Game Client 401

    The About Window 401

    Designing the User Interface 401

    The Image Control 401

    The Label Control 402

    The TextBlock Control 402

    The Button Control 402

    The Options Window 405

    The TextBox Control 406

    The CheckBox Control 406

    The RadioButton Control 407

    The ComboBox Control 408

    The TabControl 409

    Handling Events in the Options Window 411

    Data Binding 413

    The DataContext 414

    Binding to Local Objects 414

    Static Binding to External Objects 414

    Dynamic Binding to External Objects 415

    Starting a Game 418

    The ListBox Control 418

    Summary 421

    CHAPTER 16: ADVANCED DESKTOP PROGRAMMING 425

    The Main Window 425

    The Menu Control 426

    Routed Commands with Menus 426

    Creating and Styling Controls 429

    Styles 430

    Templates 430

    Value Converters 434

    The IValueConverter Interface 434

    ValueConversionAttribute 434

    Triggers 435

    Animations 436

    Timelines without Key Frames 436

    Timelines with Key Frames 437

    WPF User Controls 438

    Implementing Dependency Properties 439

    Putting It All Together 447

    Refactoring the Domain Model 447

    The View Models 451

    Completing the Game 459

    Summary 466

    CHAPTER 17: WINDOWS STORE APPS 469

    Getting Started 469

    Windows 8 Developer License 470

    How to Get the License 470

    Windows Store Apps versus Desktop Applications 471

    Developing Windows Store Apps 472

    View Modes 472

    Full-Screen Mode 473

    Snapped Mode 473

    Fill Mode 473

    Screen Orientation 473

    The Missing Caption Bar 473

    Menus and Toolbars 473

    The App Bar 474

    Charms 475

    Tiles and Badges 476

    App Lifetime 476

    Lock Screen Apps 476

    App Development 476

    WPF and Windows Store App XAML Diff erences 476

    Namespace Changes 477

    Eff ects 477

    Opacity Mask 477

    Style Triggers 477

    Commands 478

    Templates and Pages 478

    Blank Page 478

    Basic Page 478

    Grouped Items and Group Details Pages 478

    Item Details Page 479

    Items and Split Pages 479

    Sandboxed Apps 479

    Disk Access 479

    Serialization, Streams, and Async Programming 480

    Navigation Between Pages 483

    Managing State 485

    Converting KarliCards, Part 1 485

    Creating the CardLib Project 486

    Converting the View Models 489

    Visual Changes 493

    Drop Shadow and Opacity Masks 493

    Style Triggers 493

    Converting User Controls 493

    Common Elements of Windows Store Apps 499

    The AppBar Control 500

    The Settings Panel 501

    Tiles, Badges, and Splash Screens 503

    Converting KarliCards, Part 2 504

    The Windows Store 509

    Checking the Store Requirements 509

    Summary 510

    CHAPTER 18: DEPLOYING DESKTOP APPLICATIONS 513

    Deployment Overview 514

    ClickOnce Deployment 514

    Implementing ClickOnce Deployment 515

    Installing the Application with ClickOnce 522

    Creating and Using Updates of the Application 524

    InstallShield Limited Edition 524

    The Project Assistant 524

    Step 1: Application Information 525

    Step 2: Installation Requirements 525

    Step 3: Installation Architecture 526

    Step 4: Application Files 526

    Step 5: Application Shortcuts 527

    Step 6: Application Registry 528

    Step 7: Installation Interview 528

    Summary 530

    PART III: WEB PROGRAMMING

    CHAPTER 19: ASP.NET WEB PROGRAMMING 535

    Overview of Web Applications 536

    ASP.NET Runtime 536

    Creating a Simple Page 536

    Server Controls 544

    ASP.NET Postback 545

    ASP.NET AJAX Postback 550

    Input Validation 553

    State Management 557

    Client-Side State Management 558

    View State 558

    Cookie 559

    Server-Side State Management 560

    Session 560

    Application 561

    Cache 562

    Styles 562

    Master Pages 566

    Site Navigation 571

    Authentication and Authorization 573

    Authentication Confi guration 574

    Using Security Controls 577

    Reading from and Writing to a SQL Server Database 580

    Summary 589

    CHAPTER 20: DEPLOYING WEB APPLICATIONS 591

    Internet Information Services 591

    IIS Confi guration 592

    Copying a Website 594

    Publishing a Web Application 597

    Summary 600

    PART IV: DATA ACCESS

    CHAPTER 21: FILE SYSTEM DATA 605

    Streams 605

    The Classes for Input and Output 606

    The File and Directory Classes 607

    The FileInfo Class 608

    The DirectoryInfo Class 610

    Path Names and Relative Paths 611

    The FileStream Object 611

    File Position 612

    Reading Data 613

    Writing Data 615

    The StreamWriter Object 617

    The StreamReader Object 618

    Reading Data 620

    Delimited Files 621

    Asynchronous File Access 625

    Reading and Writing Compressed Files 625

    Serialized Objects 628

    Monitoring the File System 632

    Summary 636

    CHAPTER 22: XML 639

    XML Documents 640

    XML Elements 640

    Attributes 641

    The XML Declaration 641

    The Structure of an XML Document 642

    XML Namespaces 642

    Well-Formed and Valid XML 643

    Validating XML Documents 644

    Schemas 644

    The XSD dialog box shown in the XmlDocument Class 645

    Using XML in Your Application 647

    XML Document Object Model 647

    The XmlDocument Class 648

    The XmlElement Class 648

    Changing the Values of Nodes 652

    Selecting Nodes 656

    XPath 657

    Summary 661

    CHAPTER 23: INTRODUCTION TO LINQ 663

    First LINQ Query 664

    Declaring a Variable for Results Using the var Keyword 665

    Specifying the Data Source: from Clause 666

    Specify Condition: where Clause 666

    Selecting Items: select Clause 666

    Finishing Up: Using the foreach Loop 667

    Deferred Query Execution 667

    Using the LINQ Method Syntax 667

    LINQ Extension Methods 667

    Query Syntax versus Method Syntax 668

    Ordering Query Results 669

    Understanding the orderby Clause 670

    Ordering Using Method Syntax 671

    Querying a Large Data Set 672

    Using Aggregate Operators 674

    Querying Complex Objects 678

    Projection: Creating New Objects in Queries 681

    Projection: Method Syntax 682

    Using the Select Distinct Query 683

    Using the Any and All Methods 684

    Ordering by Multiple Levels 685

    Multi-Level Ordering Method Syntax: ThenBy 687

    Using Group Queries 687

    Using Take and Skip 689

    Using First and FirstOrDefault 691

    Using the LINQ Set Operators 692

    Using Joins 694

    Summary 696

    CHAPTER 24: APPLYING LINQ 699

    LINQ Varieties 699

    Using LINQ with Databases 700

    Installing SQL Server and the Northwind Sample Data 700

    Installing SQL Server Express 701

    Installing the Northwind Sample Database 701

    First LINQ to Database Query 701

    Navigating Database Relationships 704

    Using LINQ with XML 706

    LINQ to XML Functional Constructors 707

    Constructing XML Element Text with Strings 710

    Saving and Loading an XML Document 710

    Loading XML from a String 712

    Contents of a Saved XML Document 713

    Working with XML Fragments 713

    Generating XML from Databases 715

    How to Query an XML Document 717

    Using LINQ to XML Query Members 718

    Elements( ) 718

    Descendants( ) 719

    Attributes( ) 721

    Summary 723

    PART V: ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES

    CHAPTER 25: WINDOWS COMMUNICATION FOUNDATION 727

    What Is WCF? 728

    WCF Concepts 728

    WCF Communication Protocols 729

    Addresses, Endpoints, and Bindings 729

    Contracts 731

    Message Patterns 732

    Behaviors 732

    Hosting 732

    WCF Programming 733

    The WCF Test Client 740

    Defi ning WCF Service Contracts 742

    Data Contracts 743

    Service Contracts 743

    Operation Contracts 744

    Message Contracts 745

    Fault Contracts 745

    Self-Hosted WCF Services 750

    Summary 756

    CHAPTER 26: WINDOWS WORKFLOW FOUNDATION 759

    Hello World 759

    Workfl ows and Activities 761

    If Activity 761

    While Activity 762

    Sequence Activity 762

    Arguments and Variables 763

    Custom Activities 767

    Workfl ow Extensions 769

    Activity Validation 773

    Activity Designers 774

    Summary 776

    APPENDIX A: EXERCISE SOLUTIONS 779

    INDEX 827