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The Definitive Guide to Windows Installer (Expert's Voice in Net)
by Phil Wilson
This book definitely merits a spot on every packager's bookshelf!— Darwin Sanoy, DesktopEngineerTraining.comWhen a company builds and ships software, the installation process is often the first opportunity for a customer to view the the product and the company&emdash;and the installation experience can make or break a lasting impression. So this book is ideal for companies and developers who want to impress their clientele.
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COM Programming with Microsoft .NET
by John Paul Mueller, Julian Templeman
Despite the advent of the Microsoft .NET Framework, COM is still a valuable tool for programmers in Microsoft Windows®, and this book explains how and where COM fits into the .NET world.
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Professional .NET 2.0 Generics (Programmer to Programmer)
by Tod Golding
The power and elegance of generic types have long been acknowledged. Generics allow developers to parameterize data types much like you would parameterize a method. This brings a new dimension of reusability to your types without compromising expressiveness, type-safety, or efficiency. Now .NET generics makes this power available to all .NET developers.
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The .NET Developer's Guide to Directory Services Programming (Microsoft .NET Development Series)
by Joe Kaplan, Ryan Dunn
"If you have any interest in writing .NET programs using Active Directory or ADAM, this is the book you want to read." --Joe Richards, Microsoft MVP, directory services Identity and Access Management are rapidly gaining importance as key areas of practice in the IT industry, and directory services provide the fundamental building blocks that enable them. For enterprise developers struggling to build directory-enabled .NET applications, The .
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Understanding .NET (2nd Edition) (Independent Technology Guides)
by David Chappell
Microsoft's .NET is revolutionizing Windows-based software development. Since its initial release in 2002, .NET has changed significantly, becoming the foundation for a new generation of Windows applications. The .NET Framework and Visual Studio, the two core aspects of this initiative, provide a multilanguage environment in which developers can create Web services, graphical user interfaces, and other kinds of applications. Taken as a whole, the .
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MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-528): Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.
by Glenn Johnson, Tony Northrup
Announcing an all-new Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) Training Kit designed to help maximize your performance on Exam 70-528, an exam for the new MCTS: .NET Framework 2.0 Web Applications certification. This kit packs the tools and features exam candidates want mostincluding in-depth, self-paced training based on final exam content; rigorous, objective-by-objective review; exam tips from expert, exam-certified authors; and a robust testing suite.
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Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce: Deploying Windows Forms Applications with ClickOnce (Microsoft .
by Brian Noyes
“ClickOnce demos may look simple, but those techniques only work for simple applications. Brian Noyes gives us the information we need to use ClickOnce in the real world, and he does it with a comprehensive and organized presentation. If you expect your smart client application to move very far beyond ‘Hello,World,’ you’ll want this book to help you deploy it.”—Billy Hollis,president/owner, Elysian Consulting, Microsoft Regional Director“Once again Brian has outdone himself.
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Pro WPF: Windows Presentation Foundation in .NET 3.0
by Matthew MacDonald
The Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly code-named "Avalon") is a key part of .NET 3.0 and provides the foundation for building applications and high-quality user experiences in Windows Vista. WPF blends together application user interface, documents, and media content, while exploiting the full power of your computer.WPF functionality extends support for Tablet PCs and other forms of input device, and provides a more modern imaging and printing pipeline.
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3D Programming for Windows (Pro - Developer)
by Charles Petzold
Get the practical introduction to programming 3D graphics using the Windows Presentation Foundation--straight from programming legend Charles Petzold. The Windows Presentation Foundation is a key component of .NET Framework 3.0, which is a part of Windows Vista(tm) and available for Windows XP. With the Windows Presentation Foundation, 3D images can be displayed regardless of the video-display hardware on the user's machine.
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F# for Scientists
by Jon Harrop
If you’re a computationally-oriented researcher, scientist, or developer who needs to learn the basics of functional programming, .NET and scientific computing, F# for Scientists will bring you up to speed with basic syntax and programming language concepts. Written in a clear and concise style with practical and enlightening examples, this book is accessible and easy to understand.