.NET Books
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Learning ASP.NET AJAX(with line-by-line explanation of the source code)
Published 11 years ago
by Prof. Sham Tickoo, CADCIM Technologies
Learning ASP.NET AJAX (with line-by-line explanation of the source code) is an example-based textbook written to cater to the needs of the users who have knowledge of basic web technologies and wish to have an in-depth knowledge of ASP.NET AJAX, an advanced web technology. The highlight of the textbook is that each concept introduced in it has been explained with the help of suitable examples to facilitate the process of learning, thus making it an ideal guide for the users of AJAX.
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Building Massively Scalable Components with C#: Problem Design Solution
Published 11 years ago
by Ryan Rogers, Wrox
Building high performance distributed systems that scale massively and remain reliable and secure is an extremely difficult task. This book is the first of its kind as it approaches engineering the middleware needed to build such complex systems as an application-whole. The design decisions and the trade-offs made are analyzed and discussed in great depth so the reader can truly understand the advantages and disadvantages of the specified approach.
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Mobile .NET
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by Derek Ferguson, Apress
Mobile .NET begins by examining a wide variety of different wireless Internet devices. These devices are divided into two main divisions: those that are directly supported by .NET (Pocket PCs, i-Mode phones, and WAP devices) and those that are not (Palm OS and J2ME-powered devices). By the end of this book, you'll be able to make .NET work equally well with all of the devices. In the middle section of the book, the advantages of .NET as a development platform are first introduced.
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Designing Scalable .NET Applications
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Rickard Redler, Joachim Rossberg, Apress
...a very good high level introduction to all of the concepts involved with .NET development of web applications. — Jack Herrington, Code Generation Network The key issue for all enterprise developers, regardless of platform, is how to design for growth. This is the first book that addresses how to build scalable .NET applications. Given Rossberg and Redler's extensive consulting experience, this book is based on their combined real world experience with numerous large
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Applied ADO.NET: Building Data-Driven Solutions
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by David Talbot, Mahesh Chand, Apress
Applied ADO.NET: Building Data-Driven Solutions provides extensive coverage of ADO.NET technology, including ADO.NET internals, namespaces, classes, and interfaces. Whereas most books cover only the SQL and OLE DB data providers, authors Mahesh Chand and David Talbot detail the SQL, OLE DB, and ODBC data providers, as well as the latest additions to ADO.NET, the Oracle, MySQL, and XML .NET data providers.
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ASP.NET 2.0 Revealed
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Patrick Lorenz, Patrick A. Lorenz, Apress, Apress
If you are looking for a good overview... then you would appreciate ASP.NET 2.0 Revealed by Patrick Lorenz. — James Maratan, Central Maryland ASP Professionals The new version of ASP.NET includes many practical functions and a lot of frequently requested features, including Master Pages, Themes, site navigation, site counters and many more.
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Introducing .NET
Published 20 years ago
by James Conard, Patrick Dengler, Brian Francis, Jay Glynn, Burton Harvey, Billy Hollis, Rama Ramachandran, John Schenken, Scott Short, Chris Ullman, Wrox
Introducing .NET provides a guide to the emerging set of technologies and standards that will be a part of the Microsoft .NET platform. Ideal for any programmer (or IT manager) who works with Windows, this title gives a worthwhile preview of a compelling set of technologies and of new ways to program for the Internet.
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Developing .NET Enterprise Applications
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by John Kanalakis, Apress
Developing .NET Enterprise Applications is a complete guide to building a scalable enterprise application using .NET technologies. Other available books deeply describe individual Framework components, such as database, Windows Forms, or WebForms, but none tie all the technologies into a single scalable application.
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.NET Development for Java Programmers
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Paul Gibbons, Apress
Java developers have adapted to a world in which everything is an object, resources are reclaimed by a garbage collector, and multiple inheritance is replaced by interfaces. All of these things have prepared developers to thrive in Microsoft's new .NET environment using C#. Despite similarities between Java and C#, complex differences still lurk. This book will walk you through both language and library differences, to help you develop enterprise applications requiring mastery.
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A Programmer's Guide to ADO .NET in C
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Mahesh Chand, Apress
This essential guide to Microsoft's ADO.NET overviews C#, then leads you toward deeper understanding of ADO.NET. Author Mahesh Chand provides key information about using each of .NET's major data providers, including OLE DB, SQL Server, and the released version of ODBC. Also featured are the methods and properties associated with these data providers' classes. Further, Chand shows you how to work with XML classes, integrate XML into the ADO