Sample pages from
A Natural Introduction to Computer Programming with C#The sample pages are in PDF files. (PDF is an abbreviation of Portable Document Format.) If you print the pages, they should look almost the same as in the book. On some sample pages, it is mentioned that these are sample pages from a larger book. Those texts are, of course, not in the actual book. When you print the pages, it is best, if possible, to print them double-sided on paper. The pages of the book are designed so that they are easiest to read when an even-numbered page is on the left and the following odd-numbered page is on the right.
Please, click the links below to make selections.If you print the pages of chapters 3 and 4, you can actually start your studies, without yet committing yourself to the C# programming language.Preface: Some reasons to choose this book Table of Contents Lists of example programs and exercises
Chapter 3: all pages Chapter 4: all pages Chapter 5: beginning pages Chapter 9: beginning pages Chapter 11: beginning pages Chapter 16: some pages
Appendix A: if constructs and loops Index of the book (14 pages) Tables on the last pages of the book
You can also study the sample pages of my C++ book.
Both of these books have the same systematic structure, and the books present certain carefully selected computer programs. In different books the programs are written with a different programming language.To homepage of "A Natural Introduction to Computer Programming with C#"
© 2004-2005 Kari Laitinen
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