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Murach's Java Servlets and JSP, 2nd Edition»rank: 24074by: Andrea Steelman, Joel Murach
: :This new edition of Murach's Java Servlets and JSP makes it easier than ever for Java developers to master web programming. It starts by showing how to install and use Tomcat as a web server and NetBeans as an IDE. Then, it teaches how and when to use JavaServer Pages and Java servlets to build well-structured web applications that implement the MVC pattern. Next, it shows how to use sessions, cookies, JavaBeans, Expression Language (EL), the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL), and custom tags. Then, it shows how to use JDBC and connection pooling to work with a MySQL database. Finally, it shows how to use JavaMail, SSL/TLS, authentication, listeners, ... |
Murach's SQL Server 2005 for Developers»rank: 57695by: Bryan Syverson, Joel Murach
: :Every application developer who uses SQL Server 2005 should own this book. To start, the book presents the essential SQL statements for retrieving and updating the data in a database, because that's what every application developer needs to know. Then, it shows you how to design and create a database, because application developers often end up in the role of database designer and DBA. Next, it shows how to work with views, scripts, stored procedures, functions, triggers, cursors, transactions, locking, security, and XML integration so you can create database applications that are thoroughly professional. Finally, it shows how to use the new CLR integration feature, so you can use C# ... |
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Murach's C# 2008»rank: 131219by: Joel Murach
: :This is the .NET 3.5 edition of Murach's best-selling C# book on Windows Forms development. Here's what developers have said about earlier editions: 'I have to tell you that your C# book is far and away the best resource I have seen to date. It really does do what the learner needs. It is simple, straightforward, presents logical examples, and the two-page format is the best.''With this book, I have quickly moved from being intimidated by C# to making it my language of choice, The fact that this process took me only 3 days should speak volumes about how effective this book is.''I am actually flying through the C# 2005 ... |
Murach's ASP.NET 3.5 Web Programming with C# 2008»rank: 88559by: Anne Boehm, Joel Murach
: :This book is for C# developers who want to learn how to develop professional web applications with Microsoft's ASP.NET 3.5. The first 4 chapters present a quick-start course that works both for beginners and for experienced web developers who are new to ASP.NET. Then, the next four sections present (1) the skills you need for any business application, (2) the skills you need for database applications, (3) the skills you need for e-commerce applications, and (4) the skills you need for developing code that can be reused in other web applications. Along the way, you'll learn about .NET 3.5 enhancements that streamline web development, like the ListView and DataPager controls, ... |
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Murach's Java SE 6: Training & Reference»rank: 52708by: Joel Murach, Andrea Steelman
: :This book teaches how to develop Java applications at the professional level. It starts by showing how to code, test, and debug everyday business applications that won t crash. It presents object-oriented features like classes, inheritance, interfaces, and polymorphism in a way that s both understandable and useful in the real world...perspective that s often missing in Java training. It presents essential Java skills such as working with data types, control statements, arrays, collections, generics, enumerations, exceptions, threads, Swing components, applets, and text and binary files. It covers new Java SE 6 features such as new JDBC features, the StAX XML API, and the built-in Derby database. And it s ... |
Murach's Oracle SQL and PL/SQL (Training & Reference)»rank: 53417by: Joel Murach
: :If you're developing applications that access Oracle databases, you can save time and work by having SQL do more of the data handling for you: This new book shows you how. It teaches you how to create effective SQL queries to extract and update the data in an Oracle database. It teaches you how to design and implement a database, giving you insight into performance and security issues. It teaches you how to use PL/SQL to take advantage of powerful features like stored procedures, functions, and triggers. In short, it teaches you to create the kind of efficient database applications that make you a more effective and valuable developer.Here are ... |
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Murach's SQL Server 2008 for Developers»rank: 73855by: Bryan Syverson, Joel Murach
: :Every application developer who uses SQL Server 2008 should own this book. To start, this book presents the essential SQL statements for retrieving and updating the data in a database, because that's what every application developer needs to know. Then, it shows you how to design and create a database, because application developers often end up in the role of database designer and DBA. Next, it shows how to work with views, scripts, stored procedures, functions, triggers, cursors, transactions, locking, security, XML data, and BLOB data with FILESTREAM storage. These features allow you to create database applications that are thoroughly professional. Finally, this book shows how to use the CLR ... |
Murach's C# 2005»rank: 172305by: Joel Murach
: : This is the .NET 2.0 edition of Murach's best-selling C# book. As its title implies, it teaches you how to develop Windows business applications from scratch, integrating all of the new 2005 features like data sources, generics, code snippets, refactoring, partial and static classes, and anonymous methods. But most C# 2005 books cover the same things. So here are several ways this book differs from the others. #1: There's a 5-chapter section on database programming This is crucial in business applications, and it's an area that's changed dramatically from earlier versions of C#. So this section shows you how to use the new SQL data sources and the DataGridView ... |
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Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with C# 2005»rank: 127932by: Joel Murach, Anne Boehm
: :This book is for C# developers who want to learn how to develop professional Web applications with Microsoft's ASP.NET 2.0. Because the first 4 chapters carefully present the skills for developing simple Web applications, this book works for both beginners and experienced programmers. Then, the next four sections present: the skills you need for almost all Web applications; the skills you need for database applications; the skills you need for e-commerce applications; and the skills you need for developing code that can be reused in other applications. |
Murach's Beginning Java 2, JDK 5»rank: 224288by: Doug Lowe, Joel Murach, Andrea Steelman
: :As you would expect, this new JDK 5 edition of 'Murach's Beginning Java 2' includes the most useful new features of Java 5.0, also known as version 1.5. That includes: the Scanner class; type-safe enumerations; enhanced for loops; typed collections; generics; autoboxing; the StringBuilder class. But we didn't just tack these new features onto the old book the way most authors do. Instead, to take advantage of these features and to make other significant improvements, our authors decided that they needed to re-engineer the book from start to finish. The result is a book that will help you learn Java 5.0 faster and better than ever, whether you're a programming ... |