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The Elements of C# Style
A collection of standards and guidelines for creating solid C# code that will be easy to understand, enhance and maintain.
Kenneth Baldwin (Author), Andrew Gray (Author), Trevor Misfeldt (Author), Han Lei (Translated by)
9780521671590, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 31 July 2006
156 pages
17.7 x 11.5 x 1.4 cm, 0.146 kg
'The Elements of Java Style is perfect in what it tries to achieve. Each rule is sensible, hardly any are debatable, and there is no excuse for ignoring any of them.' JavaZone Book of the Week
The Elements of C# Style is for all C# practitioners, especially those working in teams where consistency is critical. Like previous Elements titles, the text furnishes a set of rules for writing clear, comprehensible and easy-to maintain code; this time for C#. The authors offer a collection of standards and guidelines for creating solid C# that can save time, effort and expense. The book provides conventions for: • formatting • naming • documentation • programming • packaging for C# 2.0 and includes discussion of advanced topics such as generics.
Preface
Introduction
1. General principles
2. Formatting
3. Naming
4. Documentation
5. Design
6. Programming
7. Packaging
Summary
Glossary
Bibliography.
Subject Areas: Software Engineering [UMZ], Object-oriented programming [OOP UMN]
