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The Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming in C# Collection View Larger Image | Jeffrey Richter Microsoft Press, Bk&CD edition, Published May 2003, 640 pages, ISBN 0735619751 | List Price: $69.99 Our Price: $43.50 You Save: $26.49 (38% Off)
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Apply your expertise to the .NET Framework with the guidance of programming expert
Jeffrey Richter-on video, through his award-winning book, and with a set of posters
containing complete, at-a-glance reference to .NET Framework Class Library class
relationship details. Richter is well-known to the developer community as an author,
an instructor, and a contributing editor for MSDN® Magazine. He has been consulting
with the .NET Framework team at Microsoft since 1999, and is the cofounder of
Wintellect, a premier training, debugging, and consulting firm. This must-have
collection includes Richter's highly respected Applied Microsoft .NET Framework
Programming book, which describes .NET Framework architecture, the common language
runtime, and core types in the .NET Framework class library-deftly presenting
the concepts, insights, and examples needed to begin developing robust, .NET Framework-based
applications. You can experience Richter in action through his video lecture on
exception handling, which covers implicit assumptions about exceptions, key benefits
of exception handling, and tips for managing unhandled exceptions with Windows®
Forms, Web Forms, and XML Web services. You also get the .NET Framework 1.1 Class
Library Poster Pack-four, full-color wall posters that clearly display the class
relationship details essential to every developer working with the .NET Framework-including
System, System.Web, System.XML, System.Data, System.Windows.Forms, and System.Drawing.
Each poster provides an easy-to-scan class derivation hierarchy of the most useful
types, a comprehensive list of value types, an interface cross-reference map,
and more. Together, this collection delivers the hands-on resources you need to
advance your expertise-and your productivity-with the .NET Framework.
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