Before You Read Further
This chapter has a lot of information in it, and you won’t need all of it all at once. In fact, much of the information will not even apply to console applications, but will be valuable when you are ready to create Windows or web applications.
Many readers like to skim this chapter the first time through, and then come back for the details later. But it is your book, you paid for it (you did pay for it, didn’t you?), and so you are free to read the entire chapter, take notes as you go, skip it entirely, or otherwise use it to your best advantage.
Whether or not you read this chapter, we do strongly recommend that you spend time (lots and lots of time) exploring C# Express in detail. You will forever be surprised at how much is in there and how much you can set it up to behave as you want; it is your principal development tool. Ignoring C# Express would be like a race car driver never looking under the hood. In time, you not only want to know how to change the oil, but also want to understand how the valves work and why the linkage sticks.
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