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The Elements of C# Style

The Elements of C# Style

The Elements of C# Style

October 2006
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    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.

    • Includes .NET 2.0 language features
    • Ideal for C# developers working in teams
    • Modeled on the highly successful Elements of Java Style

    Reviews & endorsements

    '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

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    Product details

    October 2006
    Paperback
    9780521671590
    156 pages
    177 × 115 × 14 mm
    0.146kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • 1. General principles
    • 2. Formatting
    • 3. Naming
    • 4. Documentation
    • 5. Design
    • 6. Programming
    • 7. Packaging
    • Summary
    • Glossary
    • Bibliography.
      Authors
    • Kenneth Baldwin

      Ken is currently President of CenterSpace Software, a developer of C# numerical libraries for the .NET platform. He has previously written documentation for C++ and Java class libraries for Rogue Wave Software, mathematical and statistical tools for MathSoft Inc., 3-D modeling and animation tools for Cubicomp, and semantic networks for Microsoft. He has also developed Web-based learning systems for Medlink and the Stanford University School of Education. Ken holds a PhD in Cognitive Science from the University of California, San Diego, and a BA in Linguistics from the University of California, Berkeley.

    • Andrew Gray

      Andy was coauthor of The Elements of C++ Style. He is currently an Executive Partner with Evolution Software Design, focusing on .NET, Tablet PCs, and XML/Web Services. He co-hosts TabletDev (www.tabletdev.com), a resource site for the Tablet PC development community. He has many years of Windows development experience, working for IntelliChem, Rogue Wave Software, ACCEL Technologies, and Microsoft. He holds a MS degree in Computer Science from University of California, San Diego, and a BS degree in Computer Science from Harvey Mudd College.

    • Trevor Misfeldt

      Trevor is coauthor of The Elements of Java Style and The Elements of C++ Style. He has held programming positions for a variety of firms using C#, C++, Java, and other technologies. He is currently CEO of CenterSpace Software, a developer of C# numerical libraries for the .NET platform, and has worked previously for Rogue Wave Software, CleverSet Inc., and ProWorks. He holds a BSc in Computer Science from the University of British Columbia and a BA in Economics from the University of Western Ontario.

    • Translator
    • Han Lei