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.NET, C#, Visual Basic : Build Your Own ASP.NET 2.0 Web Site Using C# & VB |
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Author: admin | 2 January 2009 | Views: 152 | |
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Build Your Own ASP.NET 2.0 Web Site Using C# & VB
SitePoint | October 31, 2006 | ISBN: 978-0975240281 | PDF | 712 pages | English | 13.3 MB
Product Description Learn how to build impressive ASP.NET 2.0 Websites in both C# and VB from scratch. Using a practical step-by-step approach, the authors introduce the ASP.NET framework, teach you about database design, and walk you through obtaining, installing and configuring all the freely available software you need to use ASP.NET 2.0. They then show you how to build several real world Web-based applications that you can put to use instantly in your projects. |
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.NET, C# : Pro Silverlight 2 in C# 2008 (Windows.Net) |
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Author: admin | 2 January 2009 | Views: 133 | |
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Matthew MacDonald"Pro Silverlight 2 in C# 2008 (Windows.Net)" Apress (11-2008) | PDF | 640 pages | English | ISBN: 1590599497 | 12.0Mb(rar) Silverlight is a lightweight browser plug–in that frees your code from the traditional confines of the browser. It’s a rules–changing, groundbreaking technology that allows you to run rich client applications right inside the browser. Even more impressively, it’s able to host true .NET applications in non–Microsoft browsers (like Firefox) and on non–Microsoft platforms (like Mac OS X). Silverlight is still new and evolving fast, and you need a reliable guidebook to make sense of it. With four–color graphics and screenshots throughout, Pro Silverlight 2 in C# 2008 is the perfect reference: you’ll learn about the features that put Silverlight in direct competition with Adobe Flash, such as rich support for 2D drawing, animations, and media playback, and best of all, you’ll experience the plumbing of .NET and the design model of WPF through Silverlight—all of the same .NET technology that developers use to design next–generation Windows applications. Author Matthew MacDonald provides an expertly crafted tutorial written from professional developer to professional developer. You’ll learn to create rich media applications using Silverlight in the environment you’re most productive in–no matter what the target platform. What you’ll learn * Develop rich media applications using Silverlight across browsers and platforms. * Create a project, set up a layout, and use controls. * Handle 2D drawing, animation, and media playback through Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). * Integrate web services support. * Use Silverlight in conjunction with ASP.NET and its interactions with HTML. Who is this book for? .NET developers encountering Silverlight for the first time. No prior knowledge of WPF or ASP.NET is assumed. |
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Ebook » Computers & IT » C# : Beginning C# 2008 Objects: From Concept to Code |
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Author: admin | 30 November 2008 | Views: 205 | |
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Publisher: Apress Language: English ISBN: 1430210885 Paperback: 680 pages Data: Oct 2008 Format: PDF Description: Updated with the latest changes to C#, Beginning C# 2008 Objects: From Concepts to Code introduces complete beginners to C# coding practice with a solid methodological foundation written by two critically–acclaimed experts in the field, already authors of the best–selling Beginning C# Objects.
By building from first principles in object–oriented terminology, then advancing through application design with UML into practical examples, Beginning C# 2008 Objects: From Concepts to Code provides a completely up–to–date foundational guide written from the perspective of two experienced, working authorities on C#.
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Ebook » Computers & IT » C# : C# 3.0 Design Patterns [ILLUSTRATED] |
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Author: admin | 31 October 2008 | Views: 239 | |
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 # Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. (January 11, 2008) # Language: English # ISBN-10: 059652773X # ISBN-13: 978-0596527730 Book Description If you want to speed up the development of your .NET applications, you're ready for C# design patterns -- elegant, accepted and proven ways to tackle common programming problems. This practical guide offers you a clear introduction to the classic object-oriented design patterns, and explains how to use the latest features of C# 3.0 to code them. C# Design Patterns draws on new C# 3.0 language and .NET 3.5 framework features to implement the 23 foundational patterns known to working developers. You get plenty of case studies that reveal how each pattern is used in practice, and an insightful comparison of patterns and where they would be best used or combined. This well-organized and illustrated book includes: An explanation of design patterns and why they're used, with tables and guidelines to help you choose one pattern over another Illustrated coverage of each classic Creational, Structural, and Behavioral design pattern, including its representation in UML and the roles of its various players C# 3.0 features introduced by example and summarized in sidebars for easy reference Examples of each pattern at work in a real .NET 3.5 program available for download from O'Reilly and the author's companion web site Quizzes and exercises to test your understanding of the material. With C# 3.0 Design Patterns, you learn to make code correct, extensible and efficient to save time up front and eliminate problems later. If your business relies on efficient application development and quality code, you need C# Design Patterns.
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Ebook » Computers & IT » C# : Data Structures and Algorithms Using C# |
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Author: admin | 31 October 2008 | Views: 249 | |
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 # Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (March 26, 2007) # Language: English # ISBN-10: 0521670152 # ISBN-13: 978-0521670159 Product Description C# programmers: no more translating data structures from C++ or Java to use in your programs! Mike McMillan provides a tutorial on how to use data structures and algorithms plus the first comprehensive reference for C# implementation of data structures and algorithms found in the .NET Framework library, as well as those developed by the programmer. The approach is very practical, using timing tests rather than Big O notation to analyze the efficiency of an approach. Coverage includes arrays and array lists, linked lists, hash tables, dictionaries, trees, graphs, and sorting and searching algorithms, as well as more advanced algorithms such as probabilistic algorithms and dynamic programming. This is the perfect resource for C# professionals and students alike.
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Ebook » Computers & IT » C# : TCP/IP Sockets in C#: Practical Guide for Programmers (The Practical Guides) |
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Author: admin | 31 October 2008 | Views: 162 | |
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# Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 1 edition (April 29, 2004) # Language: English # ISBN-10: 0124660517 # ISBN-13: 978-0124660519 |
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Ebook » Computers & IT » C# : C# Yellow Book |
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Author: admin | 24 October 2008 | Views: 269 | |
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University of Hull (2008-10) PDF | 181pages | 1,2mb(rar) C# Yellow Book/by Rob Miles Author Description Welcome to the Wonderful World of Rob Miles™. This is a world of bad jokes, puns, and programming. In this book I'm going to give you a smattering of the C# programming language. If you have programmed before I'd be grateful if you'd still read the text. It is worth it just for the jokes and you may actually learn something. If you have not programmed before, do not worry. Programming is not rocket science it is, well, programming. The bad news about learning to program is that you get hit with a lot of ideas and concepts at around the same time when you start, and this can be confusing. The keys to learning programming are: Practice do a lot of programming and force yourself to think about things from a problem solving point of view Study – look at programs written by other people. You can learn a lot from studying code which other folk have created. Figuring out how somebody else did the job is a great starting point for your solution. And remember that in many cases there is no best solution, just ones which are better in a particular context, i.e. the fastest, the smallest, the easiest to use etc. Persistence writing programs is hard work. And you have to work hard at it. The principle reason why most folks don't make it as programmers is that they give up. Not because they are stupid. However, don't get too persistent. If you haven't solved a programming problem in 30 minutes you should call time out and seek help. Or at least walk away from the problem and come back to it. Staying up all night trying to sort out a problem is not a good plan. It just makes you all irritable in the morning. We will cover what to do when it all goes wrong later in these notes.
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.NET, C# : Microsoft ASP.NET Programming with Microsoft Visual C# .NET Version 2003 Step By Step |
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Author: admin | 17 October 2008 | Views: 278 | |
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Book Description Your hands-on, self-study guide for building Web applications and services with ASP.NET and Visual Basic .NET version 2003Teach yourself how to write high-performance Web applications with ASP.NET and Visual Basic .NET–one step at a time. This practical, hands-on tutorial expertly guides you through the fundamental tools and technologies, including the common language runtime, Web Forms, XML Web services, and Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1–with coverage that’s fully up-to-date with the innovations in Visual Basic .NET version 2003. Work at your own pace through the easy-to-follow lessons and hands-on exercises to learn essential techniques. And accelerate your productivity by working with instructive code examples and best practices for ASP.NET Web development with Visual Basic .NET.
Topics include creating ASP.NET Web applications; managing application state; configuring ASP.NET applications; implementing security, including using new capabilities in authentication and request validation; creating Web Forms, server controls, and XML Web services; accessing data, including exploiting new Microsoft ADO.NET functionality; enabling caching; testing, debugging, and deploying ASP.NET applications; and more.
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