Visual Studio Books
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Programming .NET Web Services
Published 18 years ago
by Alex Ferrara, Matthew MacDonald, O'Reilly Media
Programming .NET Web Services is a comprehensive tutorial that teaches you the skills needed to develop web services hosted on the .NET platform. Written for experienced programmers, this book takes you beyond the obvious functionality of ASP.NET or Visual Studio .NET. It provides a solid foundation in the building blocks of web services, and leads you step-by-step through the process of creating your own. Beginning with a close look at the underlying technologies, Programming .
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Microsoft .NET for Visual FoxPro Developers
Published 18 years ago
by Kevin McNeish, Hentzenwerke Publishing
For those simply curious about what .NET offers, this book provides a strong overview of the .NET framework and the C# and Visual Basic .NET languages and helps developers assess these new technologies through the lens of Visual FoxPro. Included are introductions to .NET, Visual Studio .NET, C#, and Visual Basic .NET. For developers who are ready to learn specifics about how to use .NET in their software development projects, it offers information on best practices to help climb the
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Beginning VB.NET 2nd Edition
Published 18 years ago
by Richard Blair, Jonathan Crossland, Matthew Reynolds, Thearon Willis, Wrox
Visual Basic .NET is the latest version of the most widely used programming language in the world, popular with professional developers and complete beginners alike. This book will teach you Visual Basic .NET from first principles.
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Beginning Visual C# (Programmer to Programmer)
Published 18 years ago
by Karli Watson, David Espinosa, Zach Greenvoss, Jacob Hammer Pedersen, Christian Nagel, Jon D. Reid, Matthew Reynolds, Morgan Skinner, Eric White, Wrox
By using this book with Visual Studio .NET you'll come to understand the fundamentals of the C# language and learn to program the .NET Framework. We'll help you succeed - from your first steps in the language up to the point where you are ready to write real world C# applications.
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Writing Add-Ins for Visual Studio .NET
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Les Smith, Apress
Visual Studio .NET is the most extensible development environment Microsoft has released to date. Organizations create add-ins for many purposes: to speed common tasks, to ease code reuse within an organization, and to enforce rules and consistency among developers. Effective use of add-ins can dramatically improve developer efficiency and reduce costs. Writing Add-Ins for Visual Studio .NET is designed to get add-in developers up to speed in developing ad-ins in Visual Studio
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Programming the Web with Visual Basic .NET
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Lynn Torkelson, Constance Petersen, Zac Torkelson, Apress
Programming the Web with Visual Basic .NET is a comprehensive guide to building web applications and services using Visual Basic .NET. It is written especially for experienced Visual Basic programmers who use Visual Studio .NET for their development work, even those who have never written a web application before. Because the
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C# & VB.NET Conversion Pocket Reference
Published 18 years ago
by Jose Mojica, O'Reilly Media
Though most programmers use two or more languages, they usually have a mastery of one. For those who use either C# and/or Visual Basic .NET, the C# & VB.NET Conversion Pocket Reference helps you easily make the switch from one to another. It?s a perfect companion for documents and books that don?t have examples using your mastered language. The author expects that you know one of the two languages, but does not make an assumption about which one.
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Visual Basic .NET Programming
Published 18 years ago
by Harold Davis, Sybex
It doesn't matter if you're new to programming or just to VB.NET, Visual Basic .NET Programming gets you up and running with the new version and offers a comprehensive introduction to Windows and web application development. From language fundamentals to ADO.NET, XML, and Web Services, Harold Davis's thoughtful approach emphasizes meaningful tasks that tie in with VB.NET's principal strengths.
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Sams Teach Yourself C# in 24 Hours
Published 18 years ago
by James Foxall, Wendy HaroChun, Sams
Sams Teach Yourself C# in 24 Hours provides readers with 24 structured lessons that provide a light, but thorough introduction to C#. James Foxall moves beyond the pure syntax covered in existing books, to guide readers step-by-step through a cohesive presentation of the basics of C#. Once the basics are understood, Foxall shows the reader how to apply this knowledge to real-world Windows programming tasks using C#.
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Microsoft C# Professional Projects
Published 19 years ago
by Geetanjali Arora, Balasubramaniam Aiaswamy, Nitin Pandey, Course Technology PTR
Incorporating six hands-on projects, Microsoft C# Professional Projects is your key to unlocking the power of C#. Each project builds upon the last and is based on a real-world situation. Enhance your C# skills as you create a customer maintenance system, an employee record system, a Web portal, and an airline reservation portal. You will be able to use the skills that you develop throughout the book to modify the projects as needed to fit your professional needs.