LINQ Books
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Visual C# 2008 How to Program (3rd Edition) (How to Program (Deitel))
Published 12 years ago
by Harvey Paul Deitel Deitel, Prentice Hall
Created by world-renowned programming instructors Paul and Harvey Deitel, “Visual C# 2008 How to Program, Third Edition” introduces all facets of the C# 2008 language through the Deitels' signature "Live Code™ Approach", that features hundreds of working programs. This book has been thoroughly updated to reflect the major innovations Microsoft has incorporated in Visual C# 2008 and .NET 3.
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Murach's ASP.NET 3.5 Web Programming with VB 2008
Published 12 years ago
by Anne Boehm, Mike Murach & Associates
"This book is by far the best computer programming book I have ever bought. You can go into my upstairs closet and find 20-30 books that I have purchased since the days of VB6.... All together, they could not add up to as much information as you have given me in the first 11 chapters of this book." (A developer's comment on the previous edition of Murach's ASP.NET)Already know how to code Visual Basic 2008 desktop applications? Then, you're ready to master web programming with the 3.
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Beginning C# 3.0: An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming (Wrox Beginning Guides)
Published 12 years ago
by Jack Purdum, Wrox
Learn all the basics of C# 3.0 from Beginning C# 3.0: An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming, a book that presents introductory information in an intuitive format. If you have no prior programming experience but want a thorough, easy-to-understand introduction to C# and Object Oriented Programming, this book is an ideal guide.
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Professional C# 2008 (Wrox Professional Guides)
Published 12 years ago
by Christian Nagel, Bill Evjen, Jay Glynn, Morgan Skinner, Karli Watson, Wrox
Professional C# 2008 starts by reviewing the overall architecture of .NET in Chapter 1 in order to give you the background you need to be able to write managed code. After that the book is divided into a number of sections that cover both the C# language and its application in a variety of areas. Part I: The C# Language gives a good grounding in the C# language itself.
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Beginning ASP.NET 3.5: In C# and VB (Programmer to Programmer)
Published 13 years ago
by Imar Spaanjaars, Wrox
This book is for anyone who wants to learn how to build rich and interactive web sites that run on the Microsoft platform. With the knowledge you gain from this book, you create a great foundation to build any type of web site, ranging from simple hobby-related web sites to sites you may be creating for commercial purposes. Anyone new to web programming should be able to follow along because no prior background in web development is assumed.
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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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ASP.NET 3.5 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
Published 13 years ago
by Ken Cox, For Dummies
Did you volunteer to create a Web site for the softball team? Is it time to take your small business to the next level and let your customers shop online? Well, you can relax! ASP.NET 3.5 makes creating a dynamic site faster and cleaner than ever before, and ASP.NET 3.5 For Dummies makes it easier. First, you’ll get an introduction to all the tools and terminology you need to understand ASP.NET. If you’ve used earlier versions of ASP.
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Illustrated C# 2008 (Windows.Net)
Published 13 years ago
by Daniel Solis, Apress
The unique, visual format of Illustrated C# 2008 has been specially created by author, and teacher of development methods, Daniel Solis. The concise text, use of tables to clarify language features, frequent figures and diagrams, as well as focused code samples all combine to create a unique approach that will help you understand and get to work with C# fast.
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Murach's Visual Basic 2008
Published 13 years ago
by Anne Boehm, Mike Murach & Associates
Whether youÕre new to Visual Basic or youÕre upgrading to VB 2008 from an earlier version, this new edition of MurachÕs core VB book shows you how to develop the kind of bullet-proof Windows Forms applications that businesses rely on. Along the way, youÕll learn how to build database applications faster than ever by using RAD features like data sources and the DataGridView control.
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Visual Basic 2008 Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer)
Published 13 years ago
by Rod Stephens, Wrox
Providing programmers and developers of all skill levels with a comprehensive tutorial and reference to Visual Basic (VB) 2008, Microsoft MVP Rod Stephens presents a broad, solid understanding of essential topics on the latest version of VB. He explains the forms, controls, and other objects that VB furnishes for building applications in a modern windows environment.