.NET Books
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The .NET Languages: A Quick Translation Guide
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by Brian Bischof, Apress
For Visual Basic and C# programmers facing Microsoft's new platform, The .NET Languages: A Quick Translation Guide offers an extremely useful comparison of three languages: Visual Basic 6, Visual Basic .NET, and C#. With nearly indispensable code snippets that show central language features at work, this book offers an excellent resource for getting up to speed with .NET in record time.The just-the-facts approach in this text is its best feature.
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Professional XML for .NET Developers
Published 19 years ago
by Dinar Dalvi, Darshan Singh, Kevin Williams, Andy Olsen, J. Michael Palermo IV, John Slater, Bipin Joshi, Joe Gray, Fredrik Normn, Francis Norton, Wrox
This book is aimed at intermediate-level programmers who have started on their journey towards .NET development, and who want to see how to use XML within their applications to its best advantage.
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VisualBasic .NET For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech
Published 19 years ago
by Wallace Wang, For Dummies
Visual Basic.NET For Dummies offers a fun and creative environment for developing programs with Visual Basic.NET. From the fundamentals of writing code to the excitement of building next-generation applications for Microsoft's new .NET Platform, Visual Basic.NET For Dummies explains this popular language in terms that non-programmers and first-time Visual Basic programmers can understand.
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Visual Basic .NET Database Programming for Dummies
Published 19 years ago
by Richard Mansfield, For Dummies
Visual Basic.NET Database Programming For Dummies covers everything you need to get up and running with this substantially changed version of Visual Basic and to begin creating databases for the new Microsoft .NET Platform. This book introduces programmers to quick database solutions with Visual Basic.NET; provides step-by-step instructions on how to design and build databases from scratch; and shows you how to create reports, validate and index data, and create custom controls.
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ASP.NET For Dummies
Published 19 years ago
by Bill Hatfield, For Dummies
Ah, the wide world of the Web. You just can’t do business without a Web site, and the more compelling and interactive it is, the better. In a competitive environment, keeping your Web site fresh and exciting can have a real effect on your bottom line.If you’re a corporate Web site developer or a small business owner responsible for maintaining your own site, ASP.NET is the technology that can give you that competitive edge.
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Visual Basic .NET and the .NET Platform: An Advanced Guide
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by Andrew Troelsen, Apress
Aimed at the more experienced programmer tackling the new VB .NET for the first time, Andrew Troelsen's Visual Basic .NET and the .NET Platform provides a quick-moving and intelligently rendered tour of .NET, with plenty of in-depth material on classes and object-oriented design. Notably, this book is a direct translation of the author's C# book, C# and the .NET Platform, using the same chapters and many examples ported from C# to VB .NET.
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Debugging ASP.NET (Landmark)
Published 19 years ago
by Jonathan Goodyear, Brian Peek, Brad Fox, Sams
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.
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Mobile .NET
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by Derek Ferguson, Apress
Mobile .NET begins by examining a wide variety of different wireless Internet devices. These devices are divided into two main divisions: those that are directly supported by .NET (Pocket PCs, i-Mode phones, and WAP devices) and those that are not (Palm OS and J2ME-powered devices). By the end of this book, you'll be able to make .NET work equally well with all of the devices. In the middle section of the book, the advantages of .NET as a development platform are first introduced.
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Programming VB .NET: A Guide for Experienced Programmers
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by Gary Cornell, Jonathan Morrison, Apress
This is the book that you want to read if you have knocked around VB 6 for a couple of years and you've decided to move up to .NET. ... For the target audience, technical books don't get much better than this. — Dan Mabbutt, Visual Basic Guide on About.com In Programming VB .NET: A Guide for Experienced Programmers, authors Gary Cornell and Jonathan Morrison carefully explain the exciting new features of Visual Basic .NET. Since VB
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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