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C# Programming Basics

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1. The process of compiling IL source into CPU-native code for execution.






2. 128 bit fixed precision (financial)






3. Extra information within a method






4. 64 bit integer data






5. Four things common to all software development: _______ - Flow of Control - Identifiers & Arguments - Testing / Debugging






6. Code which implements GUI (graphical User Interface).






7. 64 bit integer data






8. 8 bit - signed byte (-128 - 127)






9. Microsoft's generic software framework for application development.






10. System.Char






11. Box which can be typed into at runtime. Can display large amounts of scrollable text for the user. To create a scrollable one in Visual Studio set the multiline property to 'TRUE' and the Scrollbars property to 'VERTICAL'.






12. The output produced by the C# Compiler - typically a .dll or .exe. Produced by a Project in Visual Studio






13. The act of generalizing or thinking about an object in general terms. The act of identifying the data members and behavior of a Class.






14. System.UInt64






15. Restricts access to a Member to the current Class.






16. true or false






17. 32 bit integer data






18. Allows a class to define multiple implementations of a method based on the number and types of arguments passed (Overloading).






19. An abstract container used to hold a logically related group of data and functionality (e.g. System.* or System.Lynq or System.Windows etc.).






20. Always runs left to right on all arithmetic operators. Parenthesis (or brackets () ) override precedence flow.






21. System.Single






22. Only requires one operand usually a count+1 or a count++ or a count--






23. Command Language Runtime






24. Thing which gives something a value. E.g. Assignment Expression uses the '=' operator to assign a variable value such as x = y * 5






25. Just-in-time compilation






26. Must have a data type






27. Specifies that a Class cannot be instantiated but can only be used as the Base Class from which other Classes are derived.






28. Windows Presentation Foundation






29. The lowest level or fundamental data types needed for representing data.






30. 8 bit - unsigned byte (0 - 255)






31. A representation of an area in the computer memory in which a value of a particular data type can be stored.






32. 16 bit - signed integer data (-32768 to 32767)






33. (= or += or -= or = or /=)






34. The C# command line compiler which transforms C# code into IL code and produces an assembly (.dll or .exe)






35. Syntax of a C# Method






36. Field whose value can never change. Declared with 'const' keyword






37. System.UInt16






38. Access is limited to the current Assembly and Derived Types






39. Block of memory where objects live. Whenever a new object is created it is allowed onto the heap. Old objects are regularly deallocate from the heap to save available memory






40. Allow access to types that exist in outside assemblies.






41. Used to display text that end user does not need to edit.






42. A combination of language identifiers and data and operators and expressions that constitute a single line of syntactically correct & executable code.






43. Series of instructions which tell a computer what to do.






44. System.Int16






45. System.UInt32






46. Statements are instructions describing how to run a programme. Statements declare the name of a variable. Statements are combined to create methods.






47. The C# directive required to bring a namespace into scope. Eliminates the need to fully qualify a Type.






48. The result of successful compilation of source code written in any .NET targeted language - e.g. C# or Visual Basic or C++.






49. Documentation text embedded within code which is not to be run as code. Two types single and multiple: single // multiline / insert comment here /






50. Contains the class definitions that allow access to the functionality provided by .NET.







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