
Beginning C# Object-Oriented Programming
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- Overview of Object-Oriented Programming
- Designing OOP Solutions: Identifying the Class Structure
- Designing OOP Solutions: Modeling the Object Interaction
- Designing OOP Solutions: A Case Study
- Introducing the .NET Framework and Visual Studio
- Creating Classes
- Creating Class Hierarchies
- Implementing Object Collaboration
- Working with Collections
- Implementing the Data Access Layer
- Developing Windows Applications
- Developing Web Applications
- Developing and Consuming WCF Services
- Developing the OSO Application
- Wrapping Up
- Fundamental Programming Concepts
- Exception Handling in C#
- Installing the Required Software
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