C# and .NET Programming for Engineers

Par : John Allwork
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  • Nombre de pages240
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.405 kg
  • Dimensions17,0 cm × 23,5 cm × 1,3 cm
  • ISBN978-0-905705-81-1
  • EAN9780905705811
  • Date de parution01/10/2009
  • ÉditeurPublitronic-Elektor

Résumé

This book is aimed at Engineers and Scientists who want to learn about the NET environment and C# programming or who have an interest in interfacing hardware to a PC. The book covers the Visual Studio 2008 development environment, the .NET framework and C# programming language from data types and program flow to more advanced concepts including object oriented programming. It continues with program debugging, file handling, databases, internet communication and plotting before moving to hardware interfacing using serial and parallel ports and the USB port.
It includes a hardware design for a simple oscilloscope using a parallel port and interfacing to analogue and digital I10 using the USB port. It is complete with many program examples, self assessment exercises and references to supporting videos. Full program examples are available as is support for University lecturers in the form of PowerPoint presentations.
This book is aimed at Engineers and Scientists who want to learn about the NET environment and C# programming or who have an interest in interfacing hardware to a PC. The book covers the Visual Studio 2008 development environment, the .NET framework and C# programming language from data types and program flow to more advanced concepts including object oriented programming. It continues with program debugging, file handling, databases, internet communication and plotting before moving to hardware interfacing using serial and parallel ports and the USB port.
It includes a hardware design for a simple oscilloscope using a parallel port and interfacing to analogue and digital I10 using the USB port. It is complete with many program examples, self assessment exercises and references to supporting videos. Full program examples are available as is support for University lecturers in the form of PowerPoint presentations.