C# Books
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Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4 Six-in-One (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
Published 10 years ago
by Istvan Novak, Andras Velvart, Adam Granicz, Gyorgy Balassy, Attila Hajdrik, Mitchel Sellers, Gastsharp243n Hillar, 193gnes Molnr, Joydip Kanjilal, Wrox
This book will take an investigative look at new and important features that have been added to Visual Studio and .NET 4.0. A balance of about 30% existing “key features” will be discussed with the remainder of the book being focused on the new items in VS 2010 and .NET 4.0. The book will be divided into six distinct parts if you will; Visual Studio 2010, .NET 4.0, ASP.NET, C# Language, VB.NET Language, and the new F# language.
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Murach's C# 2010
Published 10 years ago
by Joel Murach, Mike Murach & Associates
This is a self-paced, professional book that shows how to use Visual Studio 2010, C# 2010, and the .NET 4 classes to develop Windows Forms applications. It's an object-oriented book that shows how to use business classes, inheritance, and interfaces the way they're used in the real world. It's a database programming book that shows how to prototype professional database applications using RAD features like data sources, as well as how to start using ADO.
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NHibernate 3.0 Cookbook
Published 10 years ago
by Dentler Jason, Packt Publishing
This book contains quick-paced self-explanatory recipes organized in progressive skill levels and functional areas. Each recipe contains step-by-step instructions about everything necessary to execute a particular task. The book is designed so that you can read it from start to end or just open up any chapter and start following the recipes. In short this book is meant to be the ultimate "how-to" reference for NHibernate 3.0, covering every major feature of NHibernate for all experience levels.
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Domain-Specific Languages (Addison-Wesley Signature Series (Fowler
Published 10 years ago
by Martin Fowler, Addison-Wesley Professional
When carefully selected and used, Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) may simplify complex code, promote effective communication with customers, improve productivity, and unclog development bottlenecks. In Domain-Specific Languages, noted software development expert Martin Fowler first provides the information software professionals need to decide if and when to utilize DSLs.
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Silverlight 4 in Action
Published 10 years ago
by Pete Brown, Manning Publications
Silverlight 3 in Action is a fast-paced, comprehensive tutorial that guides the reader from creating "Hello World" to coding production-quality, data-driven rich internet applications with graphics, audio, and video content. Written for a developer who already knows how to code in C#, this fluff-free book covers the basics quickly and dives into the heart of Silverlight development using XAML (a language for creating user interface elements), Visual Studio 2008/2010, and the Expression design su
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XNA 4.0 Game Development by Example: Beginner's Guide
Published 10 years ago
by Kurt Jaegers, Packt Publishing
Create your own exciting games with Microsoft XNA 4.0 *Dive headfirst into game creation with XNA *Four different styles of games comprising a puzzler, a space shooter, a multi-axis shoot 'em up, and a jump-and-run platformer *Games that gradually increase in complexity to cover a wide variety of game development techniques *Focuses entirely on developing games with the free version of XNA
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Silverlight 4 Business Intelligence Software
Published 10 years ago
by Bart Czernicki, Apress
Business Intelligence (BI) software allows you to view different components of a business using a single visual platform, which makes comprehending mountains of data easier. BI is everywhere. Applications that include reports, analytics, statistics, and historical and predictive modeling are all examples of BI. Currently, we are in the second generation of BI software—called BI 2.0—which is focused on writing BI software that is predictive, adaptive, simple, and interactive.
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Pro Silverlight 4 in C
Published 10 years ago
by Matthew MacDonald, Apress
Silverlight 4 is the latest iteration of Microsoft’s cross-browser technology for creating rich user experiences on the Web. Like its predecessor Silverlight 3, it rides atop the .NET Framework for maximum ease of use and coding efficiency. The new technology carries forward much of the work that has been done before and augments it in many important respects, including support for H.
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Parallel Programming with Microsoft (R) .NET
Published 10 years ago
by Colin Campbell, Ralph Johnson, Stephen Toub, Microsoft Press
Save time and reduce risk on your software development projects by incorporating patterns & practices, Microsoft’s applied engineering guidance that includes both production quality source code and documentation. Everyone seems to have a favorite story about a parallel program that did not behave as expected because of a mysterious bug. These stories should inspire a healthy respect for the difficulty of the problems you face in writing your own parallel programs. Fortunately, help has arrived.
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Windows PowerShell Cookbook: The Complete Guide to Scripting Microsoft's New Command Shell
Published 10 years ago
by Lee Holmes, O'Reilly Media
Do you know how to use Windows PowerShell to navigate the filesystem and manage files and folders? Or how to retrieve a web page? This introduction to the PowerShell language and scripting environment provides more than 430 task-oriented recipes to help you solve the most complex and pressing problems, and includes more than 100 tried-and-tested scripts that intermediate to advanced system administrators can copy and use immediately.