.NET Books
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Moving to ASP.NET: Web Development with VB .NET
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Steve Harris, Rob MacDonald, Apress
Moving to ASP.NET: Web Development with VB .NET provides focused and thorough guidance on creating Web applications using ASP.NET, including both Web Form applications and Web Services. Authors Steve Harris and Rob Macdonald have worked extensively with .NET throughout the Beta program, and offer their real-world experience creating and implementing ASP.NET applications. The authors discuss and examine relevant topics, and teach you how to make immediate use of ASP.NET.
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Pure ASP.NET
Published 19 years ago
by Robert Lair, Jason Lefebvre, Sams Publishing
Pure ASP.NET is a premium reference for Active Server Pages development in the new Microsoft .NET Framework
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ATL Server: High Performance C++ on .NET
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Pranish Kumar, Eric Lee, Jasjit Singh Grewal, Bogdan Crivat, Apress
ATL Server: High Performance C++ on .NET is the only book on the market written by the same people who created the ATL Server library. Crivat, Grewal, Kumar and Lee&emdash;all members of the ATL Server team&emdash;provide a comprehensive look at the ATL Server library, which was designed for building high-end web applications and web services. You won't find such in-depth information written anywhere else.
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.NET Game Programming with DirectX 9.0
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Alexandre Santos Lobao, Ellen Hatton, Apress
Written in easy-to-understand language, this book is a must-read if you'd like to create out-of-the-ordinary, yet simple games. Authors Lobao and Hatton demonstrate the ease of producing multimedia games with Managed DirectX 9.0 and programming the games with Visual Basic .NET on Everett, the latest version of Microsoft's Visual Studio. The authors emphasize simplicity, but still explore important concepts of Managed DirectX 9.
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Comprehensive VB .NET Debugging
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Mark Pearce, Apress
Visual Studio .NET and, more specifically, Visual Basic .NET give developers more productivity and more power to develop applications, but at the cost of a complex development environment and with a whole new set of potential bugs. Comprehensive VB .NET Debugging analyzes the new defect types that arise with VB .NET and investigates the debugging of every type of VB .NET application together with many common debugging scenarios. Author Mark Pearce shows you how to use the powerful new
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A Preview of Active Server Pages+
Published 20 years ago
by Alex Homer, David Sussman, Richard Anderson, Robert Howard, Wrox
Microsoft's new Active Server Pages+ (ASP+) standard promises a lot more for Web developers who work on the Windows platform. <I>A Preview of Active Server Pages+</I> surveys the new features and APIs that you'll need to know to develop effectively with ASP+. Stressing practical e-commerce examples, this book will be a welcome resource to anyone who programs in ASP already and wants a look at what's next from Microsoft.<p> This text gives you an excellent comparison of the old ASP with the
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A First Look at ASP.NET v 2.0
Published 17 years ago
by Alex Homer, Dave Sussman, Rob Howard, Addison-Wesley
A First Look at ASP.NET v2.0 systematically prepares you for Microsoft's ASP.NET 2.0 web development platform, showing how to use it to reduce development time and costs, improve the performance of Web applications and services, simplify deployment and management, and extend your applications to mobile clients.
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Pro .NET 2.0 Code and Design Standards in C#
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Mark Horner, Apress
This book is special, because for the first time you get an easy-to-follow set of code and design standards that addresses the basic needs of .NET developers and application architects. The material is presented in a "what, why, where, and how" format, so it's easy to understand a given topic and apply the solution. The format facilitates fast understanding and quick reference&emdash;just what you need when you're under pressure.
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Pro .NET 2.0 Extreme Programming
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Greg Pearman, James Goodwill, Apress
While other Extreme Programming books are usually theoretical in approach, this book steers you through the practical application of Extreme Programming with code-level solutions. So if you're currently a .NET 1.1 (or future .NET 2.0) developer, and need to put XP into practice&emdash;pick up this book. You will learn how to apply XP principles in a real-world environment.
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Building ASP.NET Server Controls
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Dale Michalk, Rob Cameron, Apress
The authors start out with very basic 'write' statements, but they progress into a sophisticated control -- one that includes templates, CSS styling and data binding. — Paul Schaeflein, schaeflein. This book is great for learning how pages and controls work in ASP.NET. — Aaron Weiker Weblog This tutorial and reference will benefit you, the dedicated ASP.NET developer. If you understand the gains of object-oriented development, and want to apply those principles to ASP.