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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.
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Expert Service-Oriented Architecture in C#: Using the Web Services Enhancements 2.0
by Jeffrey Hasan
I would strongly recommend this book, and it gets my personal highest honor, which means it is carried in my laptop case, so I always have it. This is the *single* best WSE 2 book and it is excellent, end to end. — Sam Gentile, Noted INETA Speaker, Microsoft MVP - .NET/C#, .
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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.
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Professional C# 2005 (Wrox Professional Guides)
by Christian Nagel, Bill Evjen, Jay Glynn, Morgan Skinner, Karli Watson, Allen Jones
Professional C# 2005Â 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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Programming Microsoft® Visual C#® 2005: The Language (Pro Developer)
by Donis Marshall
Get the in-depth reference and pragmatic, real-world insights you need to exploit the enhanced language features and core capabilities in Visual C# 2005. Programming expert Donis Marshall deftly builds your proficiency with classes, structs, and other fundamentals, and advances your expertise with more-advanced topics such as debugging, threading, and memory management.
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Visual C# 2005 How to Program (2nd Edition)
by Harvey Paul Deitel Deitel
The complete, authoritative DeitelA (R) Live-Code introduction to object-oriented programming with C# 2.0, Visual C#A (R) 2005, ADO.NET 2.0, ASP.NET 2.0 and Web Services! C# is one of the world's most powerful object-oriented languages. This new edition, which is completely updated to C# 2.0 and Visual C#A (R) 2005, uses a carefully paced early classes and objects approach.
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CLR via C#, Second Edition (Pro Developer)
by Jeffrey Richter
In this new edition of Jeffrey Richter?s popular APPLIED MICROSOFT .NET FRAMEWORK PROGRAMMING, you get focused, pragmatic guidance on how to exploit the common language runtime (CLR) functionality in .NET Framework 2.0 for applications of all types?from Web Forms, Windows® Forms, and Web services to solutions for Microsoft SQL Server?, Microsoft code names "Avalon" and "Indigo", consoles, NT Service, and more.
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Pro C# with .NET 3.0, Special Edition
by Andrew Troelsen
C# 2005 has enjoyed huge success in the year since its launch, firmly establishing itself as the premier language for development on Microsofts successful .NET 2.0 platform. With the launch of the .NET 3.0 extensions in early 2007, the horizons of this language are being extended, and it is becoming even more powerful as it is able to leverage the new .NET 3.0 Foundations. In recognition of this, Apress presents Pro C# with .NET 3.
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HTTP Programming Recipes for C# Bots
by Jeff Heaton
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) allows information to be exchanged between a web server and a web browser. C# allows you to program HTTP directly. HTTP programming allows you to create programs that access the web much like a human user would. These programs, which are called bots, can collect information or automate common web programming tasks. This book presents a collection of very reusable recipes for C# bot programming.
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Programming in Visual C# with Visual Studio Professional Edition Software
by Julia Case Bradley, Anita Millspaugh
Microsoft's Visual Studio Development Environment includes the increasingly popular programming language: Visual C# . Programming in Visual C# 2005 has been written by the successful author team of Bradley and Millspaugh, who write our Visual Basic books. Therefore, the book maintains the strong pedagogy that has been used to teach students how to program.