Tài liệu .NET for Java Developers: Migrating to C#

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    Preface
    How This Book Is Different
    Who Should Read This Book?
    Overview of Chapters
    The Code Style Used in This Book
    From the Authors to You
    Acknowledgments
    About the Authors
    About the Technical Reviewers

    Part I. C# Essentials
    Chapter 1. The .NET Framework

    Section 1.1. What Is .NET?
    Section 1.2. .NET Framework Terminology and Core Concepts
    Section 1.3. CLR and the JVM
    Section 1.4. Memory Management
    Section 1.5. Security Management
    Section 1.6. Exception Management
    Section 1.7. Overview of the .NET Framework Class Library
    Section 1.8. Summary

    Chapter 2. Starting with C#
    Section 2.1. The .NET SDK
    Section 2.2. Writing Your First C# Program
    Section 2.3. C# Performance
    Section 2.4. C# Tools
    Section 2.5. Summary

    Chapter 3. C# and Java: What Is the Difference?
    Section 3.1. Programming Platforms (.NET and Java)
    Section 3.2. Runtime Architecture
    Section 3.3. The OOP Model
    Section 3.4. Language Constructs, Syntax, and the API
    Section 3.5. Summary

    Chapter 4. Writing Objects
    Section 4.1. Object Creation
    Section 4.2. Classes
    Section 4.3. Constructors
    Section 4.4. Methods
    Section 4.5. Fields
    Section 4.6. Properties
    Section 4.7. Variable Scoping
    Section 4.8. Object Destruction
    Section 4.9. Summary

    Chapter 5. Understanding Inheritance and Polymorphism
    Section 5.1. Inheritance
    Section 5.2. Polymorphism and Virtual Methods
    Section 5.3. Exploring C# Polymorphism
    Section 5.4. Methods and Inheritance
    Section 5.5. Casting
    Section 5.6. Composition versus Inheritance
    Section 5.7. Summary

    Chapter 6. Implementing Interfaces
    Section 6.1. Basic Interfaces
    Section 6.2. Multiple Interfaces and Explicit Interface Declaration
    Section 6.3. Inheritance in Interfaces
    Section 6.4. The as Operator
    Section 6.5. Summary

    Chapter 7. Data Types
    Section 7.1. The Java Value Type
    Section 7.2. The Java Reference Type
    Section 7.3. The C# Value Type
    Section 7.4. The Built-in Value Types
    Section 7.5. The C# Reference Types
    Section 7.6. Boxing and Unboxing
    Section 7.7. Unsafe Code
    Section 7.8. Summary

    Chapter 8. Operators
    Section 8.1. Arithmetic Operators
    Section 8.2. Logical Operators
    Section 8.3. Bitwise Operators
    Section 8.4. String Concatenation Operators
    Section 8.5. The Increment and Decrement Operators
    Section 8.6. Shift Operators
    Section 8.7. Relational Operators
    Section 8.8. Assignment Operators
    Section 8.9. The Member Access (Dot) Operator
    Section 8.10. The Casting Operator
    Section 8.11. The Indexing Operator
    Section 8.12. The Conditional Operator
    Section 8.13. Object Creation Operator
    Section 8.14. Type Information Operators
    Section 8.15. Overflow Exception Control
    Section 8.16. Pointer Type Operators
    Section 8.17. Operator Precedence
    Section 8.18. Operator Overloading
    Section 8.19. Summary

    Chapter 9. Essential Control Flow
    Section 9.1. The if Statement
    Section 9.2. The while Loop
    Section 9.3. The do while Loop
    Section 9.4. The for Loop
    Section 9.5. The switch Statement
    Section 9.6. The foreach Statement
    Section 9.7. Jump Statements
    Section 9.8. Summary

    Chapter 10. Programming with Exceptions
    Section 10.1. Fundamentals of the try-catch-finally Construct
    Section 10.2. Custom Exceptions
    Section 10.3. Inheritance and Exceptions
    Section 10.4. CLR Exceptions
    Section 10.5. Design Considerations
    Section 10.6. Summary

    Chapter 11. Working with Arrays
    Section 11.1. Java versus C# Arrays
    Section 11.2. One-Dimensional Arrays
    Section 11.3. Multidimensional Arrays
    Section 11.4. Jagged Arrays
    Section 11.5. Copying Arrays
    Section 11.6. Arrays as Collections
    Section 11.7. Summary

    Chapter 12. Processing Strings
    Section 12.1. The System.String Class
    Section 12.2. Initializing Strings
    Section 12.3. The + Operator and Strings
    Section 12.4. Regular Expressions
    Section 12.5. Summary

    Chapter 13. Formatting Numbers, Strings, and Dates
    Section 13.1. Formatting
    Section 13.2. Number Formatting
    Section 13.3. Date and Time Formatting
    Section 13.4. Formatting Custom Objects
    Section 13.5. Parsing
    Section 13.6. Summary

    Chapter 14. Using Collections
    Section 14.1. The System.Collections Interfaces
    Section 14.2. The System.Collections Classes
    Section 14.3. Using the System.Collections Classes
    Section 14.4. Type-Safe Collections
    Section 14.5. Custom Collections
    Section 14.6. Summary

    Chapter 15. Working with the C# I/O API
    Section 15.1. Streams
    Section 15.2. The FileStream Class
    Section 15.3. The BufferedStream Class
    Section 15.4. The MemoryStream Class
    Section 15.5. The NetworkStream Class
    Section 15.6. Readers and Writers
    Section 15.7. Files and Directories
    Section 15.8. Serialization
    Section 15.9. Summary

    Chapter 16. Thread Programming
    Section 16.1. The System.Threading Namespace
    Section 16.2. Creating Threads Using the System.Threading.Thread Class
    Section 16.3. Stopping a Thread Safely in C#
    Section 16.4. Thread Synchronization
    Section 16.5. Interlocked Operations
    Section 16.6. Summary

    Chapter 17. Using C# Properties, Indexers, and Attributes
    Section 17.1. Properties
    Section 17.2. Indexers
    Section 17.3. Attributes
    Section 17.4. Summary

    Chapter 18. Delegates and Event Programming
    Section 18.1. Using Delegates
    Section 18.2. Multicasting
    Section 18.3. Event Programming
    Section 18.4. Summary


    Part II. Advanced C# Topics
    Chapter 19. Accessing Databases
    Section 19.1. Inside ADO.NET
    Section 19.2. JDBC 2.0+
    Section 19.3. Getting Started with ADO.NET
    Section 19.4. DataSets
    Section 19.5. Summary

    Chapter 20. Processing XML
    Section 20.1. XML Support in Java
    Section 20.2. XML and .NET
    Section 20.3. Reading and Writing XML
    Section 20.4. Using the DOM API in .NET
    Section 20.5. Summary

    Chapter 21. GUI Programming in C#
    Section 21.1. Choosing a GUI Library: Java or .NET?
    Section 21.2. Using the IDE to Develop a Small Application
    Section 21.3. Windows Forms, Component Controls, and Their Associated .NET Classes
    Section 21.4. Putting It All Together
    Section 21.5. Anchoring and Docking
    Section 21.6. Drawing with .NET GUI Classes
    Section 21.7. Summary

    Chapter 22. Reflection
    Section 22.1. The Core Reflection Classes
    Section 22.2. Browsing and Querying Members
    Section 22.3. Invoking Methods and Setting Fields and Properties
    Section 22.4. Generating Dynamic IL Using Reflection Emit
    Section 22.5. Summary

    Chapter 23. Assemblies, Application Configuration, and Process Management
    Section 23.1. The .NET Assembly
    Section 23.2. Creating an Assembly
    Section 23.3. Programmatic Access to Assemblies
    Section 23.4. Versioning
    Section 23.5. Application Configuration
    Section 23.6. Process Management
    Section 23.7. Summary

    Appendix Java and C# API Comparison
    Section A.1. The java.lang Package
    Section A.2. The java.util Package
    Section A.3. The java.io Package
    Section A.4. The java.sql Package
    Section A.5. The java.text Package
    Section A.6. The org.w3c.dom Package
    Section A.7. The javax.swing Package
    Section A.8. The java.awt Package
     

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