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Head First C#: A Learner's Guide to Real-World Programming with C#, XAML, and .NET
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Author: | Jennifer Greene |
| Publisher: | O'Reilly Media (16 September 2013) | Price: |
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Head First C# is a complete learning experience for learning how to program with C#, XAML, the .NET Framework, and Visual Studio. Fun and highly visual, this introduction to C# is designed to keep you engaged and entertained from first page to last. Updated for Windows 8.1 and Visual Studio 2013, and includes projects for all previous versions of Windows (included in the book, no additional downloading or printing required).
You’ll build a fully functional video game in the opening chapter, and then learn how to use classes and object-oriented programming, draw graphics and animation, and query data with LINQ and serialize it to files. And you'll do it all by creating games, solving puzzles, and doing hands-on projects. By the time you're done, you'll be a solid C# programmer—and you'll have a great time along the way!
- Create a fun arcade game in the first chapter, and build games and other projects throughout the book
- Learn how to use…
Visual Basic.NET XML Web Services Developer's Guide
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Author: | Roger Jennings |
| Publisher: | McGraw-Hill Professional (15 May 2002) | Price: |
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This volume covers core open standards and protocols, including CML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI, as well as using hands-on examples to buid and deploy a range of.NET applications.
C# 6 for Programmers (6th Edition) (Deitel Developer Series)
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Author: | Paul J. Deitel |
| Publisher: | Prentice Hall (12 August 2016) | Price: |
The professional programmer’s Deitel® guide to C# 6 and object-oriented development for Windows®
Written for programmers with a background in high-level language programming, C# 6 for Programmers applies the Deitel signature live-code approach to teaching programming and explores Microsoft’s C# 6 and .NET in depth. Concepts are presented in the context of 170+ fully coded and tested apps, complete with syntax shading, code highlighting, code walkthroughs, program outputs and hundreds of savvy software-development tips.
Start with an introduction to C# using an early classes and objects approach, then rapidly move on to more advanced topics, including LINQ, asynchronous programming with async and await and more. You’ll enjoy the treatment of object-oriented…
Applied SOAP: Implementing .NET XML Web Services
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Author: | Kenn Scribner |
| Publisher: | Sams Publishing ( 4 November 2001) | Price: |
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This book takes the reader from the architecture of .NET to real-world techniques they can use in their own Internet applications. The reader is introduced to .NET and Web Services and explores (in detail) issues surrounding the fielding of successful Web Services. Practical guidelines as well as solutions are provided that the rader may use in their own projects. Some of the issues involve lack of specific guidance in the SOAP specification, while others transcend SOAP and involve issues Internet developers have grappled with since the inception of the World Wide Web. At this time, this book has no competition.
Windows PowerShell in Action
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Author: | Bruce Payette |
| Publisher: | Manning Publications (28 September 2017) | Price: |
Summary
Windows PowerShell in Action, Third Edition is the definitive guide to PowerShell, now revised to cover PowerShell 6.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
In 2006, Windows PowerShell reinvented the way administrators and developers interact with Windows. Today, PowerShell is required knowledge for Windows admins and devs. This powerful, dynamic language provides command-line control of the Windows OS and most Windows servers, such as Exchange and SCCM. And because it's a first-class .NET language, you can build amazing shell scripts and tools without reaching for VB or C#.
About the Book
Windows PowerShell in Action, Third Edition is the definitive guide to PowerShell, now revised to cover PowerShell 6. Written by language designer Bruce Payette and MVP Richard Siddaway, this rich book offers a crystal-clear…
Visual Basic .NET Developer's Guide to ASP .NET, XML and ADO.NET
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Author: | Jeffrey P. McManus |
| Publisher: | Addison-Wesley Professional ( 9 March 2002) | Price: |
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This is the book every Internet application developer needs to quickly get up-to-speed on the new .NET and Visual Studio .NET technology used to build Windows applications. The authors provide authoratative information about the Common Language Runtime and .NET Foundation Classes, which form the building blocks for application development in the .NET universe. The construction of Web Services and how they communicate with each other is demystified by the thorough coverage of ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET.
Visual Basic® .NET Developer's Guide to ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET provides:
- Unbiased, in-depth commentary on the efficacy of the various technologies that comprise .NET as they pertain to Internet database developers
- Technical know-how without crushing the reader with pointless detail
- Implementation details that replace and extend the existing Active Server Pages (ASP), XML, and ActiveX Data Object (ADO) functionality…
.NET Framework Essentials: Introducing the .NET Framework
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Author: | Thuan L. Thai |
| Publisher: | O'Reilly Media (21 August 2003) | Price: |
Fully updated for version 1.1 of the .NET Framework, .NET Framework Essentials, 3rd Edition is an objective, concise, no-nonsense overview of the Microsoft .NET Framework for developing web applications and services. Written for intermediate to advanced VB, C/C++, Java, and Delphi developers, .NET Framework Essentials, 3rd Edition is also useful to system architects and leaders who are assessing tools for future projects..NET Framework Essentials touches all the bases--from the Common Language Run-Time (CLR) and key class libraries to the specialized packages for ASP.NET, Windows Forms, XML Web Services, and data access (ADO.NET). The authors survey each major .NET language, including VB.NET, C#, J#, and Managed C++, as well as MSIL, clearing away the noise and hype, and presenting a clear, practical look at the underlying technologies. .NET Framework Essentials also provides a handy reference to the most commonly used features of .NET Framework.Written…
MCAD/MCSD: Visual Basic .NET XML Web Services and Server Components Study Guide
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Author: | Pamela Fanstill |
| Publisher: | Sybex (21 July 2003) | Price: |
Here's the book you need to prepare for the Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework exam (70-310). This Study Guide provides:
- In-depth coverage of official exam objectives
- Practical information on using Visual Basic .NET to develop Web services using XML
- Hands-on exercises designed to give you the skills needed to approach the exams with confidence
Authoritative coverage of all exam objectives, including:
- Creating and managing Microsoft Windows services, serviced components, .NET remoting objects, and XML Web services
- Consuming and manipulating data
- Testing and debugging
- Deploying Windows services, serviced components, .NET Remoting Objects, and XML Web services
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
C# Developer's Guide to ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET (Kaleidoscope)
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Author: | Jeffrey P. McManus |
| Publisher: | Addison-Wesley Professional (29 March 2002) | Price: |
C# developers will learn how to create Internet applications using ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET with this book. Concepts are illustrated with practical C# code examples demonstrating operations used most often by application developers. There is also information on the Common Language Runtime and .NET Foundation Classes, and reference material on the objects available in the Foundation Class Libraries. McManus is a developer and speaker specializing in Microsoft tools. Kinsman spent 10 years consulting on Microsoft business applications. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
.NET and XML
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Author: | Niel M. Bornstein |
| Publisher: | O'Reilly Media ( 1 July 2003) | Price: |
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If you're seeking ways to build network-based applications or XML-based web services, Microsoft provides most of the tools you'll need. XML is integrated into the .NET Framework and Visual Studio .NET, but if you want to get a grasp on how .NET and XML actually work together, that's a different story. With .NET & XML, you can get under the hood to see how the .NET Framework implements XML, giving you the skills to write understandable XML-based code that interoperates with code written with other tools, and even other languages..NET & XML starts by introducing XML and the .NET Framework, and then teaches you how to read and write XML before moving on to complex methods for manipulating, navigating, transforming, and constraining it. To demonstrate the power of XML in .NET, author Niel Bornstein builds a simple hardware store inventory system throughout the book. As you move from chapter to chapter, you'll absorb increasingly complex information until you have…


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