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Welcome to our guide to the latest books and publications on building
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Microsoft.NET
Compact Framework Kick Start
Microsoft .NET Compact Framework Kick Start is the fastest path to
mastering the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework -- Microsoft's next
generation development framework for creating complex applications for the
Pocket PC and Windows CE platforms. Using it, you can leverage your
knowledge of C# or Visual Basic programming by using the same languages on
devices.
Erik Rubin, Ronnie Yates
Format: Format: Paperback, 600pp
Publisher: Sams
Published: September 2003
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ASP.NET
Unleashed
ASP.NET Unleashed is really big, really thorough, and really good.
The explanations are as simple and clear as anything we've seen in a .NET
book. The sample code addresses virtually every facet of ASP.NET
development, from little gems (code for validating credit cards) to
full-fledged web stores and job-listing sites. Best of all, Stephen
Walther has identified the mistakes ASP.NET developers are most likely to
make -- and presented detailed solutions.
Stephen Walther
Format:Paperback, 1488pp
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: July 2003 |
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Visual
Basic .NET For Experienced Programmers
The experienced programmer's Deitel Live-Code guide to Visual Basic
.NET and the powerful Microsoft .NET Framework. Written for programmers
with backgrounds in C++, Visual Basic, Java or other high level languages,
this book applies the Deitel signature Live-Code approach to teaching
programming and explores Microsoft's Visual Basic .NET language in depth.
Visual Basic .NET concepts are presented in the context of fully tested
programs, complete with syntax highlighting, detailed line-by-line
descriptions and program outputs. The book features 192 Live-Code programs
that contain 20,337 lines of proven Visual Basic .NET program code. In
addition, the book includes 319 programming tips that help you build
applications that are portable, reusable and optimized for performance.
Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel
Format:Paperback, 1162pp.
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: July 2002 |
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C# For
Experienced Programmers
Written for programmers with a background in C++, Visual Basic, Java
or other high-level languages, this book applies the DEITEL signature
LIVE-CODE approach to teaching programming and explores Microsoft's C#
language in depth. This book presents important C# concepts in the context
of fully tested programs, complete with syntax shading, detailed
line-by-line descriptions and program outputs. The book features 230
LIVE-CODE programs that contain 26,006 lines of proven C# program code. In
addition, the book includes 402 programming tips that help you build
applications that are portable, reusable and optimized for performance.
Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, Tem R. Nieto
Format: Paperback, 1457pp.
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: July 2002 |
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Windows
.NET Server Security Handbook
Windows .NET Server Security Handbook is your practical,
step-by-step guide to maximizing Windows .NET security. Two leading
experts show you how to take advantage of every important new Windows .NET
and XP security feature, from .NET's new firewall to its updated
Encrypting File System. You'll discover the critical security implications
of new features such as Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance, then learn
how to use Microsoft(r)'s latest tools to configure security in a wide
range of scenarios. By the time you're finished, you'll know how to lock
down any Windows .NET system-from the largest enterprise to the smallest
home network.
Cyrus Peikari, Seth Fogie
Format:Other Format, 356pp.
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: May 2002
Edition Desc: Book & CD-ROM |
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Programming
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Core Reference)
Building on the success of Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0,
this core reference equips new and veteran developers with instruction and
code to get them up to speed with the Web-enabled Microsoft Visual Basic
.NET environment. The book demonstrates best practices for porting and
reusing existing Visual Basic code in the Microsoft .NET environment, as
well as exploiting the object-oriented capabilities of the new
version-complete with code samples and the book's complete text on CD-ROM.
Francesco Balena
Format: Hardcover, 800pp.
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Published: April 2002
Edition Desc: Book/CDR/DVD |
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.NET
Compact Framework
The .NET Framework is a vision of code being run on any device,
anywhere. The .NET Compact Framework fits neatly into this vision.
As a stripped down version of the .NET Framework designed for embedded
devices, the same code used for .NET applications on a PC, can be
recompiled for any mobile device with Visual Studio .NET (and the Smart
Device Extensions), often with no changes. The .NET CF is currently
supported on Pocket PC devices, all the device needs is ActiveSync to
enable the relevant .NET CF assemblies to be installed.
Craig Morris, Srinivasa Sivakumar, Peter Stanski, Andrew Polshaw
Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 200pp.
Publisher: Wrox Press, Inc.
Published: February 2002 |
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Building
.NET Applications for Mobile Devices
Learn to use the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual
Studio.Net to create applications for phones, Pocket PCs, and other
portable devices with this title. Master mobile programming with this
title! It demonstrates how to use the Microsoft .NET Framework and Visual
Studio.Net to create applications for phones, Pocket PCs, and other
portable devices. Focusing on ASP.NET and the .NET Mobile Web SDK, it
shows how to deliver appropriately formatted content for diverse hand held
clients from a single ASP.NET page, along with how to provide mobile email
access with Microsoft Outlook Mobile Manager.
Andy Wigley, Peter Roxburgh
Format:Paperback, 606pp.
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Published: January 2002
Edition Desc: Book & CD-ROM |
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Applied
Microsoft .NET Framework Programming
This title takes advanced developers and software designers under
the covers of .NET to provide them with an in-depth understanding of its
structure, functions, and operational components so they can create
high-performance applications for .NET more easily and efficiently.
Developers learn to program .NET applications while gaining a solid
understanding of fundamental .NET design tenets. This title not only
covers the infrastructure and architecture of .NET in-depth but also shows
developers the most practical ways to apply that knowledge.
Jeffrey Richter
Format: Paperback, 591pp.
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Published: January 2002 |
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.Net
Wireless Programming
Microsoft's .NET strategy embraces a vision for integrating diverse
elements of computing technology and data services. The wireless Internet
and mobile devices are core components of that strategy. Visual Studio
.NET includes a powerful set of tools - the Mobile Internet Toolkit - for
developing websites and applications that can be accessed from all kinds
of mobile devices. .NET Wireless Programming provides the technical
details you need to master in order to develop end-to-end wireless
solutions based on .NET technology.
Mark Ridgeway
Format:Paperback, 1st ed., 656pp.
Publisher: Sybex, Incorporated
Published: January 2002 |
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Pocket PC,
Handheld PC Developer's Guide with Microsoft Embedded Visual Basic
The Pocket PC offers more wireless capabilities than any other
handheld mobile device. Now you can use the power of Microsoft eMbedded
Visual Basic to develop applications that allow you to manage connections
to corporate networks, access data from any Web site, synchronize
information with corporate databases, and call SOAP and .NET web services,
all on your Pocket PC. This is the one book that provides comprehensive
coverage of all these applications and more.
Nick Grattan
Format:Other Format, 426pp.
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: October 2001
Edition Desc: Book & CD-ROM |
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Pocket PC
Development in the Enterprise: Mobile Solutions with Visual Basic and
.NET
Developments in mobile technology and the wireless internet are
converging to offer new opportunities for improving business processes and
creating important new products and services. Pocket PC Development in the
Enterprise is the first book to explain how to exploit these trends by
developing mobile enterprise solutions based on Microsoft's increasingly
popular Pocket PC platform.
Christian Forsberg, Andreas Sjostrom
Format:Textbook Paperback, 416pp.
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: October 2001
Edition Desc: Book & CD-ROM |
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