ADO.NET Books
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Murach's ADO.NET 3.5, LINQ, and the Entity Framework with VB 2008
Published 11 years ago
by Anne Boehm, Mike Murach & Associates
"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.
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Designing Forms for Microsoft Office InfoPath and Forms Services 2007 (Microsoft .NET Development Series)
Published 14 years ago
by Scott Roberts, Hagen Green, Addison-Wesley Professional
"Microsoft Office InfoPath represents a revolutionary leap in XML technologies and a new paradigm for gathering business-critical information. I am delighted that Scott Roberts and Hagen Green, two distinguished members of the InfoPath product team, decided to share their experience in this book."--From the Foreword by Jean Paoli, cocreator of XML 1.0 and Microsoft Office InfoPath
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Data-Driven Services with Silverlight 2
Published 12 years ago
by John Papa, O'Reilly Media
This comprehensive book teaches you how to build data-rich business applications with Silverlight 2 that draw on multiple sources of data. Packed with reusable examples, Data-Driven Services with Silverlight 2 covers all of the data access and web service tools you need, including data binding, the LINQ data querying component, RESTful and SOAP web service calls, and Microsoft's new ADO.NET Data Services and the ADO.NET Framework. With this book, you will:
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Professional ASP.NET 3.5: In C# and VB (Programmer to Programmer)
Published 13 years ago
by Bill Evjen, Scott Hanselman, Devin Rader, Wrox
This book was written to introduce you to the features and capabilities that ASP.NET 3.5 offers, as well as to give you an explanation of the foundation that ASP.NET provides. We assume you have a general understanding of Web technologies, such as previous versions of ASP.NET, Active Server Pages 2.0/3.0, or JavaServer Pages. If you understand the basics of Web programming, you should not have much trouble following along with this book's content. If you are brand new to ASP.
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Beginning ASP.NET 4: in C# and VB (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
Published 10 years ago
by Imar Spaanjaars, Wrox
The definitive programming guide to ASP.NET, by popular author and Microsoft MVP Imar SpaanjaarsUpdated for ASP.NET 4, this introductory book retains its helpful examples and step-by-step format from the previous version and keeps the style of offering code examples written in both C# and Visual Basic. Beloved author and Microsoft ASP.NET MVP walks you through ASP.NET, Microsoft's technology for building dynamically generated Web pages from database content.
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Programming Entity Framework
Published 12 years ago
by Julia Lerman, O'Reilly Media
Programming Entity Framework is a thorough introduction to Microsoft's new core framework for modeling and interacting with data in .NET applications. This book not only gives experienced developers a hands-on tour of the Entity Framework and explains its use in a variety of applications, it also provides a deep understanding of its architecture and APIs. From the Entity Data Model (EDM) and Object Services to EntityClient and the Metadata Workspace, Programming Entity Framework covers it all.
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Programming ASP.NET 3.5
Published 12 years ago
by Jesse Liberty, Dan Maharry, Dan Hurwitz, O'Reilly Media
With Programming ASP.NET 3.5, you'll quickly learn to create state-of-the-art applications using Microsoft's popular web development technology and Visual Studio 2008. This updated bestseller provides comprehensive and easy-to-understand information to help you use several .NET 3.5 technologies for faster development and better web application performance-including ASP.NET AJAX for interactive user interfaces, LINQ for data access, and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) for web services. Pr
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ASP.NET 3.5 Application Architecture and Design
Published 12 years ago
by Vivek Thakur, Packt Publishing
Application architecture is an essential skill for ASP.NET developers. It is always tempting to jump in and start coding, but planning your architecture early in the project will leave you with a solid application that scales well, is easy to modify and extend, and saves you time and effort later on. As businesses struggle to control their costs, writing solid code that can be extended easily is becoming even more important. This book takes a pragmatic approach to Application Architecture in ASP
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Professional ASP.NET 3.5 SP1 Edition: In C# and VB
Published 11 years ago
by Bill Evjen, Scott Hanselman, Devin Rader, Wrox
Professional ASP.NET 3.5 SP1 In C# and VB ASP.NET 3.5 brings the power of Visual Studio® 2008 along with the multitude of language improvements in C# 2008 and Visual Basic® 2008 as well as powerful new technology called LINQ, together with the ASP.NET 2.0 Framework you already know and love. Packed with valuable coverage of ASP.NET 3.5 SP1, this essential resource offers both C# and VB examples throughout the book, and shares new and updated content on the ADO.NET Entity Framework, ADO.NET Dynam