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A Composite Example: A GUI On slideIn textbook
A Composite Example: A GUI On slideIn textbook
A Composite Example: A GUI On slideIn textbook
A Composite example: IntSequenceOn slide-
A Composite example: IntSequenceOn slideIn textbook
A Composite example: IntSequence applicationOn slideIn textbook
A Composite example: IntSequence applicationOn slide-
A Composite Example: Music ElementsOn slideIn textbook
A documentation example in C#On slideIn textbook
A Final Example: Sieve of Eratosthenes.On slide-
A funny BankAccountOn slideIn textbook
A generic Pair classOn slideIn textbook
A historic View on Collection ProgrammingOn slideIn textbook
A Sample ObserverOn slideIn textbook
A Sample Observer with EventsOn slideIn textbook
A Singleton Random ClassOn slide-
A specialization of StackOn slideIn textbook
A structured program: HangmanOn slideIn textbook
A subclass of LotteryAccountOn slideIn textbook
A Unit Test example in C# (1)On slideIn textbook
A Unit Test example in C# (2)On slideIn textbook
A variant of the file copy programOn slideIn textbook
A Visitor example: IntSequenceOn slideIn textbook
abstract classOn slideIn textbook
abstract class, in relation to interfaceOn slideIn textbook
Abstract ClassesOn slideIn textbook
Abstract classes and abstract methods in C#On slideIn textbook
abstract datatypeOn slideIn textbook
Abstract DatatypesOn slideIn textbook
abstract methodOn slideIn textbook
abstract operationOn slideIn textbook
Abstract PropertiesOn slideIn textbook
accessibility error, inconsistentOn slideIn textbook
accidental redefinitionOn slideIn textbook
Action on objectsOn slideIn textbook
actual parameterOn slideIn textbook
actual type parameterOn slideIn textbook
Add, member in DictionaryOn slideIn textbook
Add, member in IDictionaryOn slideIn textbook
Add, member in ListOn slideIn textbook
Add, member of LinkedListOn slideIn textbook
Add, method in CollectionOn slideIn textbook
Add, method in ICollectionOn slideIn textbook
Add, time complexity of, in list classesOn slideIn textbook
Add, time complexity, dictionariesOn slideIn textbook
AddAfter, member of LinkedListOn slideIn textbook
AddAfter, time complexity of, in linked list classOn slideIn textbook
AddBefore, member of LinkedListOn slideIn textbook
AddBefore, time complexity of, in linked list classOn slideIn textbook
AddFirst, member of LinkedListOn slideIn textbook
Additional Die eventsOn slideIn textbook
AddLast, member of LinkedListOn slideIn textbook
AddRange, member in ListOn slideIn textbook
aggregateOn slideIn textbook
Aggregated ConceptsOn slideIn textbook
aggregationOn slideIn textbook
Aggregation and DecompositionOn slideIn textbook
airplane, transportation conceptOn slideIn textbook
alias, out parameterOn slideIn textbook
alias, ref parameterOn slideIn textbook
Alternating get and set - of balance in BankAccountOn slideIn textbook
An abstract GameObject classOn slideIn textbook
An application of Music ElementsOn slideIn textbook
An Assertion LanguageOn slideIn textbook
An element access operation on setsOn slideIn textbook
An example of a class invariantOn slideIn textbook
An example of overloaded operators: IntervalOn slideIn textbook
An example of simple extensionOn slideIn textbook
An interval overlap operationOn slideIn textbook
An object-oriented program: HangmanOn slideIn textbook
An object-oriented program: HangmanOn slide-
An Observer ExampleOn slide-
An overview of some LINQ Query OperatorsOn slide-
Animal, sample classOn slideIn textbook
AnimalFarm, sample specialized collectionOn slideIn textbook
anonymous functionOn slideIn textbook
anonymous methods, C# in relation to JavaOn slideIn textbook
Another documentation example in C#On slideIn textbook
Another example of constraintsOn slideIn textbook
Another Unit Test example in C#On slideIn textbook
AppendText, member of class FileInfoOn slideIn textbook
ApplicationExceptionOn slideIn textbook
Are playing cards and dice immutable?On slideIn textbook
argumentOn slideIn textbook
ArgumentExceptionOn slideIn textbook
ArgumentOutOfRangeExceptionOn slideIn textbook
Aristotelian view, conceptsOn slideIn textbook
Array class, superclass of all array typesOn slideIn textbook
Array, as non-generic collectionOn slideIn textbook
array, as reference typeOn slideIn textbook
Array, classOn slideIn textbook
Array, non-generic collection type, in hierarchyOn slideIn textbook
array, parameter arrayOn slideIn textbook
Array.SortOn slideIn textbook
ArrayList, as non-generic collectionOn slideIn textbook
ArrayList, non-generic collection type, in hierarchyOn slideIn textbook
ArraysOn slideIn textbook
ArraysOn slideIn textbook
Arrays and StringsOn slideIn textbook
Arrays, C in relation to C#On slideIn textbook
arrays, C# in relation to JavaOn slideIn textbook
arrays, collections in historic perspectiveOn slideIn textbook
as, new operator in C#On slideIn textbook
as, operatorOn slideIn textbook
ASCII, EncodingOn slideIn textbook
assembly, program organizationOn slideIn textbook
assertionOn slideIn textbook
Assertions in Abstract classesOn slideIn textbook
associative arrayOn slideIn textbook
associative array, dictionary asOn slideIn textbook
Associative ArraysOn slideIn textbook
AttributesOn slideIn textbook
attributes (Eiffel)On slideIn textbook
Automatic PropertiesOn slideIn textbook