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 This book provides the essentials of C# programming in a structured and engaging manner. Adam Seebeck provides a step-by-step progression of over 50 topics. This seventh edition has been updated to include the latest advancements from C# 13, .NET 9, and Visual Studio 2022. 
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Author: Adam Seebeck Publisher: unQbd Date: November 2024 Pages: 171 ISBN: 978-1954086432 Print: 1954086431 Kindle: B0DMPQ91M1 Audience: C# developers Level: Introductory Category: C# 
  
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Building Blocks: Variables, Loops, Arrays, and Methods. 
 
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Advanced Concepts: Classes, Records, Unit Testing, Interfaces, and the latest C# 13 features like Enhanced Pattern Matching. 
 
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Expanding Horizons: Dive into Database Connectivity, Asynchronous Programming, and explore new .NET 9 functionalities. 
 
 
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