Chapter 15. Wrapping Up

If you've made it this far, take a moment and pat yourself on the back. You've come a long way since the day you first cracked open the cover of this book; you've gained valuable skills and learned concepts you can use to successfully program using the .NET Framework, C#, and the Visual Studio IDE. These include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • The importance of the application design cycle.

  • The Unified Modeling Language and how it can help facilitate the analysis and design of object-oriented programs.

  • The Common Language Runtime (CLR).

  • The structure of the .NET Framework.

  • How to create and use class structures and hierarchies.

  • How to implement inheritance, polymorphism, and interfaces.

  • Object interaction and collaboration. ...

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