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Programming Microsoft .NET (Core Reference) | Jeff Prosise Microsoft Press, Hardcover, Bk&CD edition, Published May 2002, 773 pages, ISBN 0735613761 | List Price: $59.99 Our Price: $37.50 You Save: $22.49 (37% Off)
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Learn how to develop robust, Web-enabled and Microsoft Windowsbased applications
by taking advantage of C# and the Microsoft .NET Framework
The Microsoft .NET initiative builds on industry standards to make interoperable
software services available anywhere, on any device, over the Internet. Behind
the initiative is the Microsoft .NET Framework, which combines a managed run-time
environment with one of the richest class libraries ever invented to make building
and deploying Web-enabled applications easier than ever. Find out how to leverage
the full power of the .NET Framework with this definitive, one-stop resource,
written by a leading authority in his trademark easy-to-follow, conversational
style. Youll learn about the key programming models embodied in the .NET
Framework, including Windows® Forms, Web Forms, and XML Web services. And
youll benefit from a wealth of how-to examples, code samples, and complete
working programs in C#. Topics covered in this guide include:
Hello, .NET
Types and Exceptions
The .NET Framework Class Library
Windows Forms
Web Forms
Web Controls
User Controls
Custom Controls
Web Applications
Microsoft ASP.NET Security
XML Web Services
Microsoft ADO.NET
XML
Multithreading
Remoting
CD-ROM FEATURES:
A fully searchable electronic version of the book
Source code for more than 60 complete sample programs and components
written in C#
The Microsoft .NET Framework SDK, plus Service Pack 1
Customer Reviews
Customer Reviews: 1 Average Customer Rating:      Jan 23, 2003     Andy from Bay area, CA Excellent book on .NET Not seeing any comment on this book surprises me. This book covers core basics, ASP.NET, Windows Forms, multithreading, Remoting, web services. The best part is that it is so much readable as well as workable on computer. His book on Windows programming in 95, its revision all have been my favorite titles on Application development. This book is far superior in quality than the MCAD, MCSD test takers' titles that I have always seen on top ten list at this web site. Also Dino Esposito's ASP.NET and ADO.NET is a pretty good book for .NET programmers. For more detailed and low level Win32 stuff, Jeffrey Richter's titles are pretty good.
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