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Autor: Janes, Calvin

Developer´s Guide to Collections in Microsoft .NET - Build the skills to apply Microsoft .NET collections effectively / Autor:  Janes, Calvin, 978-0-7356-5927-8
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Developer´s Guide to Collections in Microsoft .NET

Build the skills to apply Microsoft .NET collections effectively



624 Seiten (Softcover)
ersch. 11/2011 bei Microsoft Press

ISBN-13: 978-0-7356-5927-8

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Developer´s Guide to Collections in Microsoft .NET

Build the skills to apply Microsoft .NET collections effectively


Dive deep into .NET collection objects - and learn how to manage issues with GUI data binding, threading, and data querying and storage. Led by collection expert Calvin Janes, you´ll gain task-oriented guidance and extensive code samples that enable you to tackle problems and improve application performance. It´s an ideal reference for any application developer using the .NET Framework.

The Table of Contents of "Developer´s Guide to Collections in Microsoft® .NET":

Part 1: Collection Basics
  • Chapter 1. Understanding Collections: Arrays and Linked Lists
  • Chapter 2. Understanding Collections: Associative Arrays
  • Chapter 3. Understanding Collections: Queues, Stacks, and Circular Buffers
Part 2: .NET Built-in Collections
  • Chapter 4. Generic Collections
  • Chapter 5. Generic and Support Collections
Part 3: Using Collections
  • Chapter 6. .NET Collection Interfaces
  • Chapter 7. Introduction to LINQ
  • Chapter 8. Using Threads with Collections
  • Chapter 9. Serializing Collections
Part 4: Using Collections with UI Controls
  • Chapter 10. Using Collections with Windows Form Controls
  • Chapter 11. Using Collections with WPF and Silverlight Controls
  • Appendix A. About the Author

About the Author Calvin Janes:

Calvin Janes is currently a Principal Software Consultant with over 20 years of professional experience. He has been hooked on programming ever since he wrote a 1,000-line BASIC program in third grade. Since then, he has worked on everything from 3D graphics to developing software for helicopters and control systems. When not working, he enjoys tinkering with microcontrollers and robotics, and exploring how they can be applied to the medical field. He plays several instruments and received an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-B) certification while working as a volunteer firefighter.