Visual Studio Books
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Programming C# : Building .NET Applications with C#
Published 16 years ago
by Jesse Liberty, Unknown
Jesse Liberty's Programming C# provides an adept and extremely well conceived guide to the C# language and is written for the developer with some previous C++, Java, and/or Visual Basic experience.
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eXtreme .NET: Introducing eXtreme Programming Techniques to .NET Developers (Microsoft .NET Development Series)
Published 16 years ago
by Neil Roodyn, Addison-Wesley Professional
In a major shift from the past, Microsoft has been encouraging developers whouse Visual Studio to pay attention to software architecture and softwaredevelopment methodologies. One methodology which is well-suited to the waythat many Microsoft development teams work is eXtreme Programming. Manydevelopers using VB and C# admire its flexibility, its emphasis on testing, andthe idea of developing in small teams.
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Pro .NET Oracle Programming
Published 16 years ago
by Mark A. Williams, Apress
This book never loses sight of its instructional mission: to effectively utilize the Oracle database from the .NET environment. Though Visual Studio and Oracle form a popular and powerful duo, there is a noticeable lack of written material in this area.
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Expert C# Business Objects (Books for Professionals by Professionals)
Published 16 years ago
by Rockford Lhotka, Apress
This book is a translation of Rockford Lhotka's industry-standard title Expert One-on-One Visual Basic .NET Business Objects into C# language. Lhotka's ideas remain extremely influential in .NET development, and this book translates those ideas directly to you, the C# programmer.
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Beginning ASP.NET 1.1 E-Commerce: From Novice to Professional
Published 16 years ago
by Cristian Darie, Karli Watson, Apress
This book definitively shows how to get a commerce-empowered site up and running quickly and easily with very few enterprise-level tools. The search chapter is a must-read, and you'll learn much from a structured, methodic approach to ASP.NET development. — Jason Salas, Microsoft MVP, ASP. My overwhelming impression is that (the) book is user-friendly, very well designed, and a joy to use. Top regards to Darie and Watson for their admirable efforts. — Charles Abboud, MCSD.
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The Definitive Guide to Windows Installer (Expert's Voice in Net)
Published 16 years ago
by Phil Wilson, Apress
This book definitely merits a spot on every packager's bookshelf!— Darwin Sanoy, DesktopEngineerTraining.comWhen a company builds and ships software, the installation process is often the first opportunity for a customer to view the the product and the company&emdash;and the installation experience can make or break a lasting impression. So this book is ideal for companies and developers who want to impress their clientele.
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Real World Software Configuration Management
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Sean Kenefick, Apress
Designed for use with the latest versions of Visual Studio .NET/6.0, Visual SourceSafe 6.0c, and CVS 1.11, Real World Software Configuration Management provides an extensive overview on software configuration and development, accompanied by numerous real-world examples with lots of working code. While other books may spend a lot of time on software configuration management theory, Kenefick focuses on practical solutions and processes that directly benefit developers in their day-to-day needs.
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Managed DirectX 9 Kick Start : Graphics and Game Programming
Published 17 years ago
by Tom Miller, Sams Publishing
Managed DirectX was released with the latest version of the core DirectX libraries in DirectX9. It enables developers using the new .NET languages (i.e. C#, VB.NET, etc.) to develop rich multimedia applications with DirectX.
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Murach's ASP.NET Web Programming with VB.NET
Published 17 years ago
by Doug Lowe, Anne Prince, Unknown
Learn how to use ASP.NET and Visual Studio to design, code, and test professional web applications that manage state, use cookies, retrieve database data, and use code-behind files right away in this book. Then, build on those core skills to master a full range of ASP.NET features, including more extensive database handling, web services, security, email, report generation, and deployment.
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Programming .Net Windows Applications
Published 17 years ago
by Jesse Liberty, Dan Hurwitz, O'Reilly Media
With this tutorial, you will explore all aspects of using .NET Windows Forms class libraries and the associated programming tools in Visual Studio .NET, enabling you to build applications for the Windows 9x, Windows 2000 and Windows XP desktop platforms. Step-by-step, you'll learn ways to design applications that either function alone on a PC, or work in combination with your web-based application server to take advantage of the richer interface and higher level of security.