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C# Programming for Absolute Beginners = Learn to Think Like a Programmer and Start Writing Code /
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C# Programming for Absolute Beginners/ by Radek Vystavěl.
Reminder of title:
Learn to Think Like a Programmer and Start Writing Code /
Author:
Vystavěl, Radek.
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XXIX, 369 p. 195 illus.online resource. :
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Subject:
Microsoft software. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7147-6
ISBN:
9781484271476
C# Programming for Absolute Beginners = Learn to Think Like a Programmer and Start Writing Code /
Vystavěl, Radek.
C# Programming for Absolute Beginners
Learn to Think Like a Programmer and Start Writing Code /[electronic resource] :by Radek Vystavěl. - 2nd ed. 2021. - XXIX, 369 p. 195 illus.online resource.
1. Getting Ready -- Part I. Data -- 2. Your First Program.-3. Dealing with Output -- 4. Using Variables -- 5. Working with Objects -- 6. Using Object Actions -- 7. More About Objects -- Part II. Calculations -- 8. Input -- 9. Numbers -- 10. Economic Calculations -- 11. Calculations with Dates -- 12. Understanding Different Kinds of Numbers -- 13. Accumulating Values -- Part III. Conditionals -- 14. Essential Tools -- 15. Getting Starting with Conditions -- 16. Practical Conditions -- 17. Compound Conditions -- 18. Multiple Conditions -- 19. Advanced Conditions -- Part IV. Loops -- 20. First Loops -- 21. Improving Loops -- 22. Number Series -- 23. Unknown Number of Repetitions -- 24. Accumulating Intermediate Results -- 25. Advanced Loops.
Get started using the C# programming language. Based on the author’s 15 years of experience teaching beginners, this book provides you with a step-by-step introduction to the principles of programming, or rather, how to think like a programmer. The task-solution approach will get you immersed, with minimum theory and maximum action. What You Will Learn Understand what programming is all about Write simple, but non-trivial, programs Become familiar with basic programming constructs such as statements, types, variables, conditions, and loops Think like a programmer and combine these programming constructs in new ways Get to know C# as a modern, mainstream programming language, and Visual Studio as one of the world’s most popular programming tools This book is for those with very little or no experience in computer programming, who know how to use a computer, install a program, and navigate the web. Radek Vystavěl started programming at a young age and has been doing it ever since, as well as sharing it with others. Having worked as both a programming teacher in college and privately, as a programmer, Radek started writing books on programming because many of his students had no previous knowledge of programming and he had difficulty finding a suitable textbook for them. Throughout the years he has gained a unique insight into what resonates when teaching beginners.
ISBN: 9781484271476
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-1-4842-7147-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QA76.76.M52
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