October 2010
Intermediate to advanced
1296 pages
36h 53m
English
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1 “Best Practices for Handling Exceptions [C#],” .NET Framework Developer’s Guide, Visual Studio .NET Online Help. Available at msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/seyhszts.aspx.
1 C# provides the string keyword as an alias for class String. In this book, we use the term string.
1 Generally, a file can contain arbitrary data in arbitrary formats. In some operating systems, a file is viewed as nothing more than a collection of bytes, and any organization of the bytes in a file (such as organizing the data into records) is a view created ...
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