Mono Books
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Professional IronPython (Wrox Professional Guides)
Published 10 years ago
by John Paul Mueller, Wrox
*Part I: Introducing IronPython This short part is designed to get the reader started using IronPython. It answers basic installation and usage questions, how to get help, and what makes IronPython different from other languages. The reader also discovers how to use familiar tools such as Visual Studio to work with IronPython and creates a very simple IronPython example. Most importantly, the reader becomes familiar with the IronPython environment and discovers how to use it.
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IronPython in Action
Published 11 years ago
by Michael Foord, Christian Muirhead, Manning Publications
In 2005, Microsoft quietly announced an initiative to bring dynamic languages to the .NET platform. The starting point for this project was a .NET implementation of Python, dubbed IronPython. After a couple years of incubation, IronPython is ready for real-world use. It blends the simplicity, elegance, and dynamism of Python with the power of the .NET framework. IronPython in Action offers a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to Microsoft's exciting new approach for programming the .NET fram
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Professional Linux Programming (Programmer to Programmer)
Published 14 years ago
by Jon Masters, Richard Blum, Wrox
*This book is broken into four primary sections addressing key topics that Linux programmers need to master: Linux nuts and bolts, the Linux kernel, the Linux desktop, and Linux for the Web *Effective examples help get readers up to speed with building software on a Linux-based system while using the tools and utilities that contribute to streamlining the software development process
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Practical Mono (Expert's Voice in Open Source)
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Mark Mamone, Apress
Practical Mono offers you a detailed portrait of Mono and its many facets. You'll learn about building GUI-based applications with Gtk#, database interaction with ADO.NET, and powerful applications with XML and web services. By embracing this implementation, you can take advantage of the powerful development paradigm, building Internet-enabled cross-platform applications based on open source technologies. This book includes a primer on C#, so even if you're a novice
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Mono: A Developer's Notebook
Published 16 years ago
by Edd Dumbill, Niel M. Bornstein, O'Reilly Media
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.
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MCAD/MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual Basic
Published 18 years ago
by Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Press
Developing XML Web Services and Server Components - MCAD/MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit - self-training course - CD