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  • Programming Microsoft® ADO.NET 2.0 Core Reference

    Programming Microsoft® ADO.NET 2.0 Core Reference

    by David Sceppa

    Build your expertise as you move beyond the basics?and delve into the essential topics of programming with ADO.NET 2.0. This comprehensive reference offers expert guidance, hands-on instruction, and code samples in Microsoft Visual C#® and Visual Basic® to help advance your mastery of developing database applications for Microsoft Windows and the Web. Discover how to: ? Work with design-time data access features in Microsoft Visual Studio® 2005 ? Use Microsoft .NET Framework 2.

  • Murach's ADO.NET 3.5, LINQ, and the Entity Framework with VB 2008

    Murach's ADO.NET 3.5, LINQ, and the Entity Framework with VB 2008

    by Anne Boehm

    "I have read a lotta programming books in my time, and this is the best presentation and layout of a book I have ever seen. It's easy to read. Content is great. I wish I had found it first in my conversion to .NET. I am so impressed that I am checking out the other Murach titles."--Online review of the previous edition of this bookThis 3.5 edition of Murach's ADO.

  • Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 Databases: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: From Novice to Professional)

    Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 Databases: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: From Novice to Professional)

    by Damien Foggon

    Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 Databases: From Novice to Professional is a comprehensive introduction to connecting a website to many different data sources&emdash;not just databases. You'll learn how to build a relational database, use SQL to communicate with it, and leverage both in your web applications. You'll also learn about the new features of ADO.NET and ASP.NET in .NET 2.0. The authors cover mission-critical issues, such as design, transactions, error handling, optimization, and scalability.

  • C# Cookbook, 2nd Edition (Cookbooks (O'Reilly))

    C# Cookbook, 2nd Edition (Cookbooks (O'Reilly))

    by Jay Hilyard, Stephen Teilhet

    The O'Reilly Cookbook series, with its to-the-point but illuminating coverage of programming subjects, meets the challenge of explaining how to write software as well as anything else on the market. When you're facing a coding problem--particularly in a language you're new to or haven't used in a while--and know there must be a proven way to solve it, the right Cookbook can often get you going in a hurry. C# Cookbook applies the formula to the language of Microsoft .

  • UML 2.0 in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))

    UML 2.0 in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))

    by Dan Pilone, Neil Pitman

    System developers have used modeling languages for decades to specify, visualize, construct, and document systems. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is one of those languages. UML makes it possible for team members to collaborate by providing a common language that applies to a multitude of different systems. Essentially, it enables you to communicate solutions in a consistent, tool-supported language.

  • Beginning C# 3.0: An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming (Wrox Beginning Guides)

    Beginning C# 3.0: An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming (Wrox Beginning Guides)

    by Jack Purdum

    Learn all the basics of C# 3.0 from Beginning C# 3.0: An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming, a book that presents introductory information in an intuitive format. If you have no prior programming experience but want a thorough, easy-to-understand introduction to C# and Object Oriented Programming, this book is an ideal guide.

  • C# 3.0 THE COMPLETE REFERENCE 3/E

    C# 3.0 THE COMPLETE REFERENCE 3/E

    by Herbert Schildt

    The Most Comprehensive C# Resource AvailableWith its support for Language-Integrated Query (LINQ), C# 3.0 has revolutionized C# programming, and bestselling author Herb Schildt has updated and expanded his classic programming reference to cover it. Using carefully crafted explanations, insider tips, and hundreds of examples, this book presents in-depth coverage of all aspects of C#, including its keywords, syntax, and core libraries. Of course, details on the new C# 3.

  • TCP/IP Sockets in C#: Practical Guide for Programmers (The Practical Guides)

    TCP/IP Sockets in C#: Practical Guide for Programmers (The Practical Guides)

    by David Makofske, Michael J. Donahoo, Kenneth L. Calvert

    The popularity of the C# language and the .NET framework is ever rising due to its ease of use, the extensive class libraries available in the .NET Framework, and the ubiquity of the Microsoft Windows operating system, to name a few advantages. TCP/IP Sockets in C# focuses on the Sockets API, the de facto standard for writing network applications in any programming language.

  • Beginning Visual C# 2005 (Wrox Beginning Guides)

    Beginning Visual C# 2005 (Wrox Beginning Guides)

    by Karli Watson, Christian Nagel, Jacob Hammer Pedersen, Jon D. Reid, Morgan Skinner, Eric White

    Creating next-generation software and applications is now easier than ever with the release of Visual C# 2005. This accessible book guides you through all aspects of C# programming and the capabilities of Visual Studio 2005 so that you can begin developing customized applications. You'll first learn all aspects of the C# language, from the fundamentals to object-oriented techniques.

  • Professional C# 2005 (Wrox Professional Guides)

    Professional C# 2005 (Wrox Professional Guides)

    by Christian Nagel, Bill Evjen, Jay Glynn, Morgan Skinner, Karli Watson, Allen Jones

    Professional C# 2005 prepares you to program in C#, and it provides the necessary background information on how the .NET architecture works. It provides examples of applications that use a variety of related technologies, including database access, dynamic web pages, advanced graphics, and directory access. The only requirement is that you are familiar with at least one other high-level language used on Windows—either C++, VB, or J++. It starts with a tutorial on C# and the .

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