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  • SharePoint 2007: The Definitive Guide

    SharePoint 2007: The Definitive Guide

    by James Pyles, Piotr Prussak, Christopher Regan, Christopher Buechler, Bob Fox, Murray Gordon, Mich...

    For any organization that wants to use Windows SharePoint Services to share and collaborate on Microsoft Office documents, this book shows administrators of all levels how to get up and running with this powerful and popular set of collaboration tools.Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services technology in Office 2007 is an integrated set of services designed to connect people, information, processes, and systems both within and beyond the organizational firewall.

  • Inside the Microsoft® Build Engine: Using MSBuild and Team Foundation Build (PRO-Developer)

    Inside the Microsoft® Build Engine: Using MSBuild and Team Foundation Build (PRO-Developer)

    by Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi, William Bartholomew

    As software complexity increases, proper build practices become ever more important. This essential reference drills inside MSBuild and shows how to maximize your control over the build and deployment process. Learn how to customize and extend build processes with MSBuild and scale them to the team, product, or enterprise level with Team Foundation Build.

  • Beginning Visual C++ 6

    Beginning Visual C++ 6

    by Ivor Horton

    "Windows programming is not difficult," observes well-respected author Ivor Horton in his book Beginning Visual C++ 6. "In fact, Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 makes it remarkably easy." Horton's treatment of Visual C++ continues the expert author's thorough and patient presentation of the best of today's object-oriented computer languages. (Besides C++, the author has written the excellent Beginning Java for Java developers).

  • Professional Excel Services (Programmer to Programmer)

    Professional Excel Services (Programmer to Programmer)

    by Shahar Prish

    Professional Excel ServicesWith this unique resource, you'll discover how to unlock the power behind Excel Services in order to effectively utilize server-side spreadsheet calculation and rendering. It walks you through all programming aspects of Excel Services, covering everything from APIs to UDFs (User Defined Functions). You'll quickly gain a strong understanding of what Excel Services is, how to work with it, and how to develop applications using its robust features.

  • Microsoft Visual Basic 2005: RELOADED, Advanced

    Microsoft Visual Basic 2005: RELOADED, Advanced

    by Richard Johnson, Diane Zak

    Microsoft Visual Basic 2005: RELOADED, Advanced is designed for a second course in Visual Basic 2005. Authors Richard Johnson and Diane Zak employ a readable, approachable, and enjoyable way of learning advanced programming topics, picking up where Diane Zak left off with Microsoft Visual Basic 2005: RELOADED, Second Edition. RELOADED, Advanced provides an extensive review of material in the first book, allowing users to brush up on their Visual Basic skills.

  • Debugging ASP.NET (Landmark)

    Debugging ASP.NET (Landmark)

    by Jonathan Goodyear, Brian Peek, Brad Fox

    Debugging ASP.NET focuses on the various tools, techniques, and best practices associated with debugging ASP.NET web applications under Microsoft's new .NET platform. Brief descriptions of the problems with debugging previous versions of ASP are covered, as well as how the new features of ASP.NET can be exploited to their fullest to find and eliminate bugs quickly and easily. The book introduces changes to the code structure paradigm as implemented in the .NET platform, and how to structure ASP.

  • C# Complete

    C# Complete

    by Sybex

    C# Complete is a one-of-a-kind book--valuable both for its broad content and its low price. Whether you're brand-new to C# programming, are migrating from Visual Basic or Visual C++ to C#, or have already developed some expertise in C#, you'll get the skills you need to become proficient with Microsoft's powerful new language designed for the .NET platform. Creating complex applications in the .NET Framework is made easier with C#--Microsoft's first true object-oriented programming language.

  • Mono: A Developer's Notebook

    Mono: A Developer's Notebook

    by Edd Dumbill, Niel M. Bornstein

    The Mono Project is the much talked-about open source initiative to create a Unix implementation of Microsoft's .NET Development Framework. Its purpose is to allow Unix developers to build and deploy cross-platform .NET applications. The project has also sparked interest in developing components, libraries and frameworks with C#, the programming language of .NET. The controversy? Some say Mono will become the preferred platform for Linux development, empowering Linux/Unix developers.

  • Professional Refactoring in Visual Basic (Programmer to Programmer)

    Professional Refactoring in Visual Basic (Programmer to Programmer)

    by Danijel Arsenovski

    In this one-of-a-kind book, Microsoft MVP Danijel Arsenovski shows you how to utilize the power of refactoring to improve the design of your existing code and become more efficient and productive. You?ll discover how to perform unit testing, refactoring to patterns, and refactoring to upgrade legacy Visual Basic code. As you progress through the chapters, you?ll build a prototype application from scratch as Arsenovski walks you step-by-step through each process while offering expert coding tips.

  • The Dark Art of C# Programming: .Net Core Language (Series)

    The Dark Art of C# Programming: .Net Core Language (Series)

    by Gaia Asher

    C# is the new programming language at the core of the Microsoft .net initiative. If you want to be on the .net bandwagon, you need this language. And how can 500 letter-sized pages of official ECMA-334 Standard "C# Language Specification" fit into 200 pages of this book? Still, it's done. This book explains the complete and unabridged C# programming language. It can be used as both a blitzkrieg course for students and a convenient reference for professionals. The book has two main parts.

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  • Nov 27

    The Colorado Springs Open Source Software November Meetup

    Colorado Springs, United States

    AGENDA 6:00 - 6:30 PM - Food, Drinks & Networking 6:30 - 6:40 PM - Announcements 6:40 - 7:10 PM - Basic Concepts 7:10 - 7:20 PM - Break 7:20 - 8:40 PM - Main Speaker 8:40 - 8:55 PM - Door Prize Drawings MAIN TOPIC ABSTRACT NetKernel NetKernel is a software platform that combines the idea of simple abstractions and sets of tools (awk, grep, sed, etc.) with the flexibility of the World Wide Web.

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