Programming Fundamentals
Programming Fundamentals
An Objects-First Approach in C#
About the Book
Table of Contents
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- Who is this book for?
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The ABCs of Programming with Objects
- Topic A
- Topic B
- Topic C
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Thinking In OOP
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What is a Computer Program
- Introduction
- Variables, Values and Data Types
- Programming Languages and Coding Instructions
- Summary
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The C# Language
- The Main Method
- Order is important
- Summary
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A Simplified C# Grammar
- Common Grammar Elements
- Classes and Class Members
- Flow-Control Statements
- Interlude 1 - Console Input/Output
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The ABCs of Classes and Objects
- About Classes and Objects
- Coding the Class Definition
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A Tutorial - OOP First in Three Parts
- Part 1
- Part 2
- Part 3
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What is a Computer Program
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OOP As A Foundation
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Topic A - Starting Classes
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice Exercises
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Topic B – Starting Classes
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice Exercises
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Topic C – Starting Classes
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice Exercises
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Topic D – Testing and Debugging
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice Exercises
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Topic A - Starting Classes
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Expressions, Math, Exceptions, If-Else, and Case
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Topic E – Expressions and Math
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice Exercises
- BulkItem
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Topic F – If-Else Structures
- Overview
- Code Samples
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Topic G – Raising Exceptions
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice Exercises
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Topic H – Case Structures
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice Exercises
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Topic E – Expressions and Math
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Adding Complexity + Looping
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Topic I –Enumerations and Composition
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Coin + CoinFace
- Address + Student + GenderType
- Practice Exercises
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Topic J - Looping Structures
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice Exercises
- Interlude 2 - A General-Purpose Driver
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Topic K - Looping and Collections
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice examples
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Topic L - Arrays - Not Sorted
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice Exercises
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Topic M - Arrays - Sorted
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice Exercises
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Topic I –Enumerations and Composition
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OOP - Getting Real
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Topic N - Modularization and Utility Classes
- Overview
- Code Sample
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Topic O - File I/O
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice Exercises
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Topic P - Exception Handling
- Overview
- Code Samples
- Practice Exercises
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Topic N - Modularization and Utility Classes
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Appendix
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Learning Outcome Guide Review
- Topic A - Starting Classes
- Topic B - Starting Classes
- Topic C - Starting Classes
- Topic D - Debugging and Testing
- Topic G - Raising Exceptions
- Topic H - Case Structures
- Topic I Enumerations and Composition
- Topic J - Looping Structures
- Topic K - Looping and Collections
- Topic L - Arrays - Not Sorted
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Learning Outcome Guide Review
- Notes
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