Beginning Microsoft Visual C# 2008 NET framework. Content moves from the absolute basics to fairly involved OOP skills.Additional Techniques: "The fun stuff", includ. The book starts with absolute programming basics.Data Access: Accessing all kinds of data sources from Web and Windows applications, inc
| Title | : | Beginning Microsoft Visual C# 2008 |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.76 (826 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 047019135X |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 1344 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2008-05-05 |
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The book is aimed at novice programmers who wish to learn programming with C# and the .NET framework. The book starts with absolute programming basics. It then moves into Web and Windows programming, data access (databases and XML), and more advanced technologies such as graphics programming with GDI+ and basic networking. The book is divided into sections including:
- The C# Language: Basic language skills using console application. Content moves from the absolute basics to fairly involved OOP skills.
- Windows Vista Programming: Using basic Windows applications, reinforcing earlier OOP and debugging skills.
- Web Programming: Putting together basic Web applications, highlighting differences between Web and Windows programming.
- Data Access: Accessing all kinds of data sources from Web and Windows applications, including SQL usage, XML, file system data, and Web Services.
- Additional Techniques: "The fun stuff", includ
Editorial : About the AuthorKarli Watson is a freelance IT specialist, author, and developer. He is also a technical consultant for 3form Ltd. (3form) and Boost (boost), and an associate technologist with Content Master (contentmaster). For the most part, he immerses himself in .NET (in particular, C#) and has written numerous books in the field. He specializes in communicating complex ideas in a way that is accessible to anyone with a passion to learn, and spends much of his time playing with new technology to find new things to teach people.
During those rare times when he isn’t doing the above, Karli is probably wishing he were hurtling down a mountain on a snowboard or possibly trying to get his novel published. Either way, you’ll know him by his brightly colored clothes. Christian Nagel is a software architect, trainer, and consultant, and an associate of Thinktecture (thinktecture), offering training and coaching based on Microsoft .NET technologies. His achieBut, I think it will play perfectly well for its target audience. Thoses details paint a more brilliant picture of MW than expected but can make the book move slowly. Although the same person is credited with the retelling, they have even changed the text: Papa Panov no longer has a grey mustache but a white one; unnecessarily the new text adds 'I'll remember that whenever I read the Christmas story,' which rings false in Papa Panov's voice. This book makes you think you're playing the songs, but you aren't.. For instance, his armour can talk, and one feels may have been capable of developing artificial intelligence. This is a beautifully illustrated book, which shares the deep meaning of Christmas and "Christ-like" living.
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