C# Books
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Beginning DotNetNuke 4.0 Website Creation in C# 2005 with Visual Web Developer 2005 Express: From Novice to Professional
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Nick Symmonds, Apress
Are you tasked with creating and maintaining a web presence? Do you suspect that there is a better way to manage business internally? Beginning DotNetNuke 4.0 Website Creation in C# 2005 with Visual Web Developer 2005 Express is for you. It leads you through the emerging world of web portals by applying the most user-friendly and current development software, like C# Express and the powerful, flexible DotNetNuke. You will learn to create the professional web presence your company needs.
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C# and the .NET Platform, Second Edition
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Andrew Troelsen, Apress
The first edition of thise book was released during the 2001 TechEd conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Since then, C# and the .NET Platform has been translated into eight different languages, nominated as a 2002 Jolt Award Finalst, and named winner of the 2003 Referenceware Excellence Awards in the best programming book category. For those of you who have read the first edition, were happy to report that the text has gone through a substantial upgrade.
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Internationalization and Localization Using Microsoft .NET
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by Nick Symmonds, Apress
Written for the IT manager or developer planning to bring software to today's global markets, Internationalization and Localization Using Microsoft .NET provides a solid blueprint for success with the new and improved support for multilingual software available in .NET. As a veteran of building software for multiple languages (with considerable experience with Visual Basic 6), author Nick Symmonds shares his insight about techniques that work best for internationalizing software.
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Professional ASP.NET
Published 19 years ago
by Dave Sussman, Alex Homer, Rob Howard, Karli Watson, Brian Francis, Richard Anderson, Wrox
If you're currently developing with ASP 2.0 or 3.0, and are considering the implications of the .NET Framework, then this book is for you. It is aimed at experienced ASP developers who are working at the leading edge, rather than the casual ASP developer or beginner.
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Foundations of Object-Oriented Programming Using .NET 2.0 Patterns
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Christian Gross, Apress
Foundations of Object-Oriented Programming Using .NET 2.0 Patterns solves the object-oriented and pattern-programming problem by mixing the two&emdash;the book teaches object-oriented concepts using patterns, or a solutions-based approach. The book's material is organized around tasks and patterns, and illustrated through development problems and solutions that include persistence, code efficiency, and good design. This book is of special interest to those who want to learn how to use .NET 2.
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Beginning Visual C# 2005 Express Edition: From Novice to Professional
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Peter Wright, Apress
Beginning Visual C# 2005 Express Edition is an opportunity for you to learn the core programming principles of Express C#. Author Peter Wright takes you through every aspect of the products, from key programming principles to the use of the exciting Express Start Kits. This book will help you make the transition from beginning to intermediate programmer.
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C# and the .NET Platform
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by Andrew Troelsen, Apress
Aimed at the reader with some previous programming experience, C# and the .NET Platform provides an enjoyable and well-paced tutorial for learning C# and Microsoft's new .NET Framework. This well-written guide is all you need to get onboard with the latest in Windows development.Today, there are a growing number of titles available for C#. This text strikes an excellent balance between a basic language tutorial with an authoritative presentation of what's new and better in
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Pro SQL Server 2005 Assemblies
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Robin Dewson, Julian Skinner, Apress
Pro SQL Server 2005 Assemblies provides a detailed and example-driven tutorial on how to build and use .NET assemblies. The authors focus on building assemblies in C#, but also provide the equivalent VB .NET code in the supplied code download. Assemblies are not a complete replacement for T-SQL stored procedures and triggers; rather, they're enhancements, to be used at the right place and right time.
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GDI+ Programming in C# and VB .NET
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Nick Symmonds, Apress
GDI+ both wraps arcane API calls and extends them for much easier use. Programmers no longer have to make do with the familiar but simplistic VB 6.0 drawing model, nor do they have to dig down into the GDI API in order to get any real work done. In GDI+, Microsoft has come up with a complete, but still extensible, set of classes for all of the .NET programmer's drawing needs. GDI+ requires different techniques than the Windows GDI API, as it is completely stateless.
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Foundations of F# (Expert's Voice in .NET)
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Robert Pickering, Apress
Functional programming (FP) is the future of .NET programming, and F# is much more than just an FP language. Every professional .NET programmer needs to learn about FP, and theres no better way to do it than by learning F#and no easier way to learn F# than from Foundations of F#. If youre already familiar with FP, youll find F# the language youve always dreamed of. And all .NET programmers will find F# an exciting real-world alternative to C# and Visual Basic.