XML Books
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Professional C#
Published 19 years ago
by Simon Robinson, Burt Harvey, Craig McQueen, Christian Nagel, Morgan Skinner, Jay Glynn, Karli Watson, Ollie Cornes, Jerod Moemeka, Wrox
The ideal introduction to writing C# programs on the .NET Framework, for developers working at the leading edge.
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Professional XML for .NET Developers
Published 19 years ago
by Dinar Dalvi, Darshan Singh, Kevin Williams, Andy Olsen, J. Michael Palermo IV, John Slater, Bipin Joshi, Joe Gray, Fredrik Normn, Francis Norton, Wrox
This book is aimed at intermediate-level programmers who have started on their journey towards .NET development, and who want to see how to use XML within their applications to its best advantage.
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Real World ASP.NET: Building a Content Management System
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Stephen R.G. Fraser, Apress
Aimed at aspiring .NET developers who want to work with content management (CM) applications, Real-World ASP.NET: Building a Content Management System provides a fine overview of what's involved in managing Web site content and also delivers working code for a free, proprietary CMS using the latest in .NET technology and C
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Windows Vista Sidebar: Your visual blueprint for developing cool gadgets for the Windows OS
Published 13 years ago
by Dave Konopka, Visual
Here’s the only series that teaches professional-level computer topics visually. Step-by-step screen shots demonstrate over 150 Windows Vista Sidebar techniques, including creating a gadget HTML interface; setting gadget height, width, and font; applying visual effects to text; using JavaScript in a gadget; adding or hiding content in a gadget display; building a flyout panel; defining default settings for gadgets; using XMLHttpRequest to download data; handling loading errors in XML documents
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Pro ASP.NET 1.1 in VB.NET: From Professional to Expert
Published 15 years ago
by Laurence Moroney, Matthew MacDonald, Apress
Pro ASP.NET 1.1 in VB.NET aims to be the definite reference for working developers in the field. Its compendium format covers every topic you are likely to come across in your day-to-day work, from handling data through to configuration and deployment.
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Foundations of WPF: An Introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Laurence Moroney, Apress
Windows Presentation Foundation is a cutting-edge presentation framework for creating high-fidelity applications for Windows Vista and Windows XP. WPF is a composite technology with a noteworthy graphics engine that gives you more control over your applications screen output than has ever been possible in Windows before. New control frameworks and a new XML-based markup language, XAML, complete the core WPF package.
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The Definitive Guide to the .NET Compact Framework
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Larry Roof, Dan Fergus, Apress
The .NET Compact Framework brings the world of managed code and XML Web services to smart devices, and it enables the execution of secure, downloadable applications on devices such as personal digital assistants (PDAs), mobile phones, and set-top boxes. The Definitive Guide to the .NET Compact Framework targets both first-time and experienced mobile developers, and is a comprehensive guide to building mobile applications using the
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Professional ASP.NET
Published 19 years ago
by Dave Sussman, Alex Homer, Rob Howard, Karli Watson, Brian Francis, Richard Anderson, Wrox
If you're currently developing with ASP 2.0 or 3.0, and are considering the implications of the .NET Framework, then this book is for you. It is aimed at experienced ASP developers who are working at the leading edge, rather than the casual ASP developer or beginner.
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Real-World .NET Applications
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Budi Kurniawan, Apress
Real World .NET Applications consists of six significant .NET applications, each representing one of the major application types: a custom Windows control, an XML document editor, a Pac-Man?style game, a drawing application, an FTP client application, and an ASP.NET online store. Each application or component is thoroughly documented, starting from coverage of the underlying principles through the architecture and design, and finally the actual implementation of the application.
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Pro Perl Parsing
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Christopher M. Frenz, Apress
I thoroughly enjoyed this...I write and maintain a fair amount of Perl, and matching and parsing patterns is often the largest part of the work. — A.P. Lawrence, Information and Resources for Unix and Linux Systems Perl, one of the world's most diffuse programming languages, was born out of the need to resolve the creator's dissatisfaction with what were at the time standard data-parsing solutions. Indeed, since the 1.