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Programming Microsoft Windows Forms: A Streamlined Approach Using C# View Larger Image | Charles Petzold Microsoft Press, Paperback, Published November 2005, 368 pages, ISBN 0735621535 | List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $24.95 You Save: $15.04 (38% Off)
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Excerpted from the forthcoming book Programming Microsoft Windows Forms. © 2005 by Charles Petzold. Reprinted by permission of Microsoft Press. All rights reserved.
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Maximize your programming productivity with the Windows Forms-based tools
in Visual Studio 2005.
Windows Forms can streamline the development of a variety of applications—but
many Windows-related programming books skip over the details that allow developers
to take full advantage of Windows Forms capabilities. In addition, Version 2.0
of the Microsoft .NET Framework introduces new capabilities that even those
familiar with early versions of Windows Forms will want to learn to use. Written
by Charles Petzold—one of the premier authors in the developer community—this
book offers a concise, focused tutorial suitable for new and experienced Windows
Forms developers who want to expedite their productivity with Microsoft Visual
Studio® 2005 and .NET Framework 2.0. The book features insightful code samples
in Microsoft Visual C#® 2005.
About the Author
Charles Petzold, a "Windows Legend", has been programming for Windows
since first obtaining a beta Windows 1.0 SDK in the spring of 1985. He wrote
the very first magazine article on Windows programming, "A Step-by-Step
Guide to Building Your First Windows Application", which appeared in the
December 1986 issue of Microsoft Systems Journal. In 1987 he wrote Programming
Windows, which is currently in its fifth edition and is one of the bestselling
programming books of all time.
Customer Reviews
Customer Reviews: 1 Average Customer Rating:      Jan 18, 2006     Giuseppe Turitto from New York a Great book for beguiners and not so beguiners This is one of the books that I probably will recomend to someone doing a late Jump to the .NET Wagon. It has some interesting ideas and concepts. Well writen by a seasoned writer.
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