Visual Studio Books
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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 Web Developer 2005 Express: From Novice to Professional
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Richard Delorme, Paul Sarknas, Apress
The primary goal of this book is to demonstrate Visual Web Developer 2005 Express's effectiveness when developing applications. The secondary goal is to examine how coding best-practices can be applied with this new product. Beginning Visual Web Developer 2005 Express provides a rigorous overview of the application: how it operates, how it compares to the other versions of Visual Studio .NET 2005 now available, and the best way to use it.
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Client-Side Reporting with Visual Studio in C
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Asif Sayed, Apress
Client-Side Reporting with Visual Studio in C# shows how to design and create stunning professional reports with SQL Server 2005 and with Visual Studio versions 2005 and 2008. The only comprehensive guide to client-side Reporting Services Covers Visual Studio versions 2005 and 2008 Practical, step-by-step instruction on designing, developing, and deploying real-world reports Quickly turns beginners into sophisticated report writers Gives expert tips on handling complex reporting scenarios The
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Microsoft ADO.NET 4 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft)
Published 10 years ago
by Tim Patrick, Microsoft Press
Teach yourself how to use ADO.NET 4, the data access technology that helps you create data-focused software faster and easier. With STEP BY STEP, you set the pace -- building and practicing the skills you need, just when you need them!Gain a firm understanding of the fundamental concepts and tools provided with ADO.NET 4.0, one feature at a time. With clear discussions and hands-on examples written in Visual Basic and C#, you'll move step-by-step through the learning process.
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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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Pro Visual Studio Team System Application Lifecycle Management
Published 12 years ago includes sample chapter
by Joachim Rossberg, Apress
You can have the best coders in the world working in your teams, but if your project management isn’t up to scratch, your project is almost certain to be delayed, to come in over budget, and in some cases to fail entirely. By taking precise control of your application development process, you can make changes, both large and small, throughout your project’s life cycle that will lead to better–quality finished products that are consistently delivered on time and within budget.
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Programming F#
Published 11 years ago
by Chris Smith, O'Reilly Media
With this in-depth tutorial, F# team member Chris Smith introduces you to Microsoft's new multi-paradigm programming language. You'll not only learn how to use F# as a general-purpose language similar to C# and Visual Basic, but as a functional programming language for developing concurrent and math-intensive applications on the .NET platform.
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Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Step By Step (Step By Step (Microsoft))
Published 15 years ago
by George Shepherd, Microsoft Press
The Web application infrastructure ASP.NET, introduced as part of version 1.0 of the Microsoft .NET Framework, provides the thin-client counterpart to Microsoft Windows® client development. With dramatic improvements in performance, productivity, and security features, Microsoft Visual Studio® 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0 deliver a simplified, high-performance, and powerful Web development experience. ASP.NET 2.
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Murach's C# 2005
Published 14 years ago
by Joel Murach, Mike Murach & Associates
Use the proven approach in this new edition of Murach’s bestselling C# book. Packed with practical examples, it teaches you how to use Visual Studio 2005 to develop the kind of C# applications that businesses rely on…applications that handle database data (you get 5 chapters on that!) and take advantage of all the best 2005 features.
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Professional ASP.NET MVC 1.0 (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
Published 11 years ago
by Rob Conery, Scott Hanselman, Phil Haack, Scott Guthrie, Wrox
This book begins with you working along as Scott Guthrie builds a complete ASP.NET MVC reference application. He begins NerdDinner by using the File->New Project menu command within Visual Studio to create a new ASP.NET MVC Application. You'll then incrementally add functionality and features. Along the way you'll cover how to create a database, build a model layer with business rule validations, implement listing/details data browsing, provide CRUD (Create, Update, Delete) data for