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Fully updated, Visual Studio 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies makes
this the ideal book for new programmers or Java programmers looking to get up
and running with Visual Studio. The book will be a comprehensive, value-priced
reference for the entire Visual Studio Orcas. New emphasis on Visual Studio
Team System in 2008 brings this complex set of tools to the forefront. The goal
of personal productivity is to allow the developer to work at a higher level
of abstraction. The goal of this book is to show the reader how to build applications
using these productivity features of VS. As a result, language syntax and programming
constructs are de-emphasized in favor of showing the user how to let VS generate
the code.
This book takes a layered approach similar to how most applications are architected.
When developing a new application, developers often divide up the work for the
user interface, service layer (data access), and domain classes (coding). Whether
there is one developer playing all three roles, or three developers doing each,
this approach allows the reader to easily reference the layer they are constructing.
Book I: Visual Studio Overview
Book II: Getting Started with Visual Studio
Book III: Building Vista Applications with Visual Studio Orcas
Book IV: Data Access
Book V: Coding
Book VI: Other IDE Stuff
* The website with the book will include all the code and applications.
About the Authors
Rick Leinecker is a programmer who has designed Microsoft applications
for various companies.
Vanessa L. Williams has developed numerous in-house custom applications
using Visual Studio.
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