This chapter focuses on software development tools, specifically visual program design and development using object-oriented programming (OOP) with languages such as C#, Java, and Visual Basic. OOP is a user-controlled sequence where user actions trigger events that trigger methods. The concepts of classes, objects, properties, methods, and events are explained, and the three steps for writing a C# program are outlined: planning, designing the user interface, and writing the code. The files that make up a C# project are listed and described, and the elements of the Visual Studio environment are identified. The difference between design time, run time, and debug time is explained. Syntax errors, run-time errors, and logic errors are defined, and the process of writing, running, saving, and modifying a C# program is demonstrated. Finally, the chapter provides a list of C# topics that can be looked up in Help, and a description of the various editions of C# and the toolbox, main document window, solution explorer, property window, and snap line features

English summary of software development toolsChapter 1 objectivesDescribe the process of visual program design and developmentExplain the term object-oriented programming Object Oriented Programming O

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