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  • Professional Ajax, 2nd Edition (Programmer to Programmer)

    Professional Ajax, 2nd Edition (Programmer to Programmer)

    by Nicholas C. Zakas, Jeremy McPeak, Joe Fawcett

    Professional Ajax 2nd Edition provides a developer-level tutorial of Ajax techniques, patterns, and use cases. The book begins by exploring the roots of Ajax, covering how the evolution of the web and new technologies directly led to the development of Ajax techniques. A detailed discussion of how frames, JavaScript, cookies, XML, and XMLHttp requests (XHR) related to Ajax is included. After this introduction, the book moves on to cover the implementation of specific Ajax techniques.

  • C# 2005 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))

    C# 2005 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))

    by Stephen Randy Davis, Chuck Sphar

    C# 2005 for Dummies is a thorough update of the original C# for Dummies title. The new edition brings the book up to date on C# features added in the C# 2.0 version that ships with Microsoft's new Visual Studio 2005. The book's friendly, conversational approach brings C# and new features like generics and iterators down to earth "for the rest of us." Readers with little or no programming experience can get a good start here.

  • C# 2008 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))

    C# 2008 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))

    by Stephen Randy Davis, Chuck Sphar

    Whether you’re a total novice or a programmer shifting to C#, the newest version of this programming language is full of cool features you’ll want to use. With its Visual Studio compatibility, C# is the perfect language for building Windows Vista applications. And the 2008 version works with LINQ, a query language with syntax similar to SQL but which simplifies database code and can also write queries on XML files.For the best basic C# how-to, it’s hard to beat C# 2008 For Dummies.

  • Beginning C# Game Programming (Game Development)

    Beginning C# Game Programming (Game Development)

    by Ron Penton

    Are you ready to try your hand at programming games using C#? "Beginning C# Game Programming" is your ideal introductory guide?designed to jumpstart your experience with C# and DirectX 9. It includes the fundamental topics you?ll need to know and covers additional topics that you?ll find helpful along the way. Begin with a comprehensive look at programming with C#?from the basics of classes to advanced topics such as polymorphism and abstraction. Then it?

  • C# Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design

    C# Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design

    by John Lewis

    With C# Software Solutions best-selling author John Lewis continues his tradition of providing a focus on the programming practices that leads to well-designed software solutions. This book is a comprehensive introduction to the C# programming language, presented in a gradual manner that novice programmers will easily understand. This book integrates the most up-to-date introduction to both the C# programming language and the techniques for writing high quality programs.

  • C# 3.0: A Beginner's Guide

    C# 3.0: A Beginner's Guide

    by Herbert Schildt

    Essential Skills--Made Easy!Let master programmer and bestselling author Herb Schildt teach you the fundamentals of C#, Microsoft's premier programming language for the .NET Framework. You'll begin by learning to create, compile, and run a C# program. Then it's on to data types, operators, control statements, methods, classes, and objects. You'll also learn about inheritance, interfaces, properties, indexers, exceptions, events, namespaces, generics, and much more.

  • Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with C# 2005

    Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with C# 2005

    by Joel Murach, Anne Boehm

    Are you trying to decide which ASP.NET 2.0 book to buy? As its title implies, this book teaches you how to develop web applications using ASP.NET 2.0. That means it teaches all the features that are new in ASP.NET 2.0, including master pages, database access using both SQL and object data sources, the new code-behind model, site navigation features, authentication using the Web Site Administration tool and login controls, profiles, themes, and web parts. But that?s just the beginning!

  • C# 2008 Programmer's Reference (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)

    C# 2008 Programmer's Reference (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)

    by WeiMeng Lee

    Have access to all aspects of the C# programming language at hand with the C# 2008 Programmer’s Reference, the only comprehensive reference guide for C# programmers. Regardless of your experience with C#, you will appreciate the detailed code samples, which offer a quick and easy way to help you refresh your understanding of important concepts. In this ideal C# resource, you will find an introduction to the .

  • C# 3.0 Unleashed: With the .NET Framework 3.5

    C# 3.0 Unleashed: With the .NET Framework 3.5

    by Joseph Mayo

    Whether you need an approachable on-ramp to .NET or you want to enhance your skills, C# 3.0 Unleashed is a comprehensive, in-depth guide to the solutions you seek. You’ll learn to do more with the new tools that are available, including Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework Class Libraries. Throughout this book, you’ll get a practical look at what can be the most useful tools for any given task.

  • Essential C# 3.0: For .NET Framework 3.5 (2nd Edition) (Microsoft .Net Development Series)

    Essential C# 3.0: For .NET Framework 3.5 (2nd Edition) (Microsoft .Net Development Series)

    by Mark Michaelis

    Praise for Essential C# 3.0“If you want to be a C# developer, or if you want to enhance your C# programming skills, there is no more useful tool than a well-crafted book on the subject. You are holding such a book in your hands.”–From the Foreword by Charlie Calvert, Community Program Manager, Visual C#, Microsoft“In a time when you can search online for any reference material, Essential C# 3.0 is the one book I still bother to carry in my bag.

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