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Learn C# with Beginning C# Object-Oriented Programming and you'll
be thinking about program design in the right way from day one.
Whether you want to work with .NET for the web or desktop, or for
Windows 8 on any device, Dan Clark's accessible, quick-paced guide
will give you the foundation you need for a successful future in C#
programming. In this book you will: * Master the fundamentals of
object-oriented programming * Work through a case study to see how
C# and OOP work in a real-world application * Develop techniques
and best practices that lead to efficient, reusable, elegant code *
Discover how to transform a simple model of an application into a
fully-functional C# project. With more than 30 fully hands-on
activities, Beginning C# Object-Oriented Programming teaches you
how to design a user interface, implement your business logic, and
integrate your application with a relational database for data
storage. Along the way, you will explore the .NET Framework,
ASP.NET and WinRT.In addition, you will develop desktop, mobile and
web-based user interfaces, and service-oriented programming skills,
all using Microsoft's industry-leading Visual Studio 2012, C#, the
Entity Framework, and more. Read this book and let Dan Clark guide
you in your journey to becoming a confident C# programmer. What
you'll learn * Lay the foundations of great C# programming by
understanding object-oriented programming (OOP) principles. *
Understand how OOP can be applied across desktop, web and mobile
worlds in Windows today. * Learn to use the Universal Modeling
Language (UML) to quickly design an application correctly from the
first attempt. * Discover the .NET Framework, ASP.NET and WinRT and
how they can help you create applications quickly and efficiently.
* Walk along as the author guides you through a final challenge, to
develop a complete application using a wide range of the techniques
and best practices covered inside. Who this book is for If you want
to learn C# while gaining a foundation in object-oriented
programming that will get you thinking about program design in the
right way from day one, this book is for you.In particular,
developers who want to transition to C# programming, but lack a
firm grasp of object-oriented programming principles, will find
this book an excellent starting point for their journey into C#.
This book assumes readers are familiar with basic programming
concepts such as loops and condition statements. If you're
completely new to this we've included a primer in Appendix A that
will help you find your feet.
Beginning C# Object-Oriented Programming brings you into the
modern world of development as you master the fundamentals of
programming with C# and learn to develop efficient, reusable,
elegant code through the object-oriented programming (OOP)
methodology. Take your skills out of the 20th century and into this
one with Dan Clark 's accessible, quick-paced guide to C# and
object-oriented programming, completely updated for .NET 4.0 and C#
4.0. As you develop techniques and best practices for coding in C#,
one of the world's most popular contemporary languages, you'll
experience modeling a real world application through a case study,
allowing you to see how both C# and OOP (a methodology you can use
with any number of languages) come together to make your code
reusable, modern, and efficient. What you'll learn Learn to use the
Universal Modeling Language (UML)to quickly design an application
correctly from the first time Understand object-oriented
programming principles and how they benefit your work in today's
dual Web- and Windows-based world Integrate OOP fundamentals when
developing code in C# Discover the .NET Framework and how it can
help you create applications quickly and efficiently Walk along as
the author develops a complete Windows- and Web-based application
using the techniques and best practices covered inside Who this
book is for
If you're a beginning C# programmer who wants to gain a
foundation in object-oriented programming along with the C#
language basics, this book is for you. Programmers transitioning
from a procedure-oriented programming model to an object-oriented
model will also find many practical suggestions and walkthroughs
inside. In particular, Visual Basic developers who want to
transition to C# programming, but lack a firm grasp of
object-oriented programming principles, will find this book an
excellent starting point for their journey into C#. Table of
Contents 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
Analyze company data quickly and easily using Microsoft's powerful
data tools. Learn to build scalable and robust data models, clean
and combine different data sources effectively, and create
compelling and professional visuals. Beginning Power BI is a
hands-on, activity-based guide that takes you through the process
of analyzing your data using the tools that that encompass the core
of Microsoft's self-service BI offering. Starting with Power Query,
you will learn how to get data from a variety of sources, and see
just how easy it is to clean and shape the data prior to importing
it into a data model. Using Power BI tabular and the Data Analysis
Expressions (DAX), you will learn to create robust scalable data
models which will serve as the foundation of your data analysis.
From there you will enter the world of compelling interactive
visualizations to analyze and gain insight into your data. You will
wrap up your Power BI journey by learning how to package and share
your reports and dashboards with your colleagues. Author Dan Clark
takes you through each topic using step-by-step activities and
plenty of screen shots to help familiarize you with the tools. This
third edition covers the new and evolving features in the Power BI
platform and new chapters on data flows and composite models. This
book is your hands-on guide to quick, reliable, and valuable data
insight. What You Will Learn Simplify data discovery, association,
and cleansing Build solid analytical data models Create robust
interactive data presentations Combine analytical and geographic
data in map-based visualizations Publish and share dashboards and
reports Who This Book Is For Business analysts, database
administrators, developers, and other professionals looking to
better understand and communicate with data
How can an ordinary church become a community of people who help
one another live out their whole life at home, work, church, in the
neighbourhood as followers of Jesus in his mission to the world?
This book is for those who want life together in church to equip
disciples who live out their faith in the realities of their
day-to-day world.
In 1865, Indiana State University began classes as many other
future regional state universities would: as a "normal school," a
school that specialized in training teachers, usually in one- or
two-year programs. By 1933, Indiana State had won the name Teachers
College and had begun offering graduate-level education. In A
History of Indiana State University, Dan Clark explores the history
of Indiana State's institutional transformation against the
backdrop of the amazing expansion of public education and the scope
of higher education in the United States during this period.
Starting with the origins of the normal school and the need for
professional teachers to help construct the educational
infrastructure of Indiana, Clark examines how the faculty and
students pushed the school to conform to increasingly popular
traditional collegiate ideals, broadening their curriculum and
student extracurricular life (athletics and Greek life), until by
the 1920s Indiana State had transformed itself into a teachers
college. A History of Indiana State University offers an invaluable
guide to the history of this beloved Indiana institution, and
details the underappreciated impact that normal schools had in
providing an educational opportunity to less privileged aspiring
students.
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