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Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 in C# 2005: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: From Novice to Professional)

»rank: 109760

by: Matthew MacDonald, Matthew MacDonald, Julian Templeman


: :  Purchase this book and you'll get the free, fully searchable eBooka $25 value! (Details are printed inside the book.)   I was pleasantly surprised by both the clarity and depth that author Matthew MacDonald provides. — Mike Riley, asp.netPRO, July 2006 Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 in C# 2005: From Novice to Professional steers you through the maze of ASP.NET web programming concepts. You will learn language and theory simultaneously, mastering the core techniques necessary to develop good coding practices and enhance your skill set. This book provides thorough coverage of ASP.NET, guiding you from beginning to advanced techniques, such as querying databases from within a web page and performance-tuning your ...


Microsoft Visual C++ .Net Step by Step

»rank: 109760

by: Julian Templeman


: :  Purchase this book and you'll get the free, fully searchable eBooka $25 value! (Details are printed inside the book.)   I was pleasantly surprised by both the clarity and depth that author Matthew MacDonald provides. — Mike Riley, asp.netPRO, July 2006 Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 in C# 2005: From Novice to Professional steers you through the maze of ASP.NET web programming concepts. You will learn language and theory simultaneously, mastering the core techniques necessary to develop good coding practices and enhance your skill set. This book provides thorough coverage of ASP.NET, guiding you from beginning to advanced techniques, such as querying databases from within a web page and performance-tuning your ...


Microsoft Visual C++ .NET Step by Step--Version 2003 (Step By Step (Microsoft))

»rank: 268410

by: Julian Templeman, Andy Olsen


: :Teach yourself the latest version of Visual C++ and begin developing for Microsoft .NET one step at a time. This practical, hands-on tutorial expertly guides you through the fundamentals from writing managed code to running and debugging your first .NET-based applications and XML Web services. Work at your own pace through easy-to-follow lessons and hands-on exercises to learn essential techniques. And accelerate your productivity by working with instructive code and best practices for .NET development with Visual C++. Discover how to: Write and run a simple object-oriented program Delve deeper with inheritance and other OOP techniques Execute code with the Visual Studio(r) .NET debugger Exploit built-in .NET support for properties, ...


Learning Legal Rules

»rank: 5585616

by: James A. Holland, J. Webb, Julian S. Webb


: :Among the many new skills law students have to acquire, using legal materials and solving legal problems are possibly the most important. It was with this in mind that the authors wrote this book which could be used to support a course of study in legal method, or be used as a self-teaching guide to the subject. The aim of the authors has been to bring together the theory, structure and practice of legal reasoning in a readily accessible style. The book explains how to uncover and exploit the mysteries of legal materials. This is then used to draw the student into the techniques of legal analysis and argument and ...


COM Programming with Microsoft .NET

»rank: 484142

by: John Paul Mueller, Julian Templeman


: :The Microsoft .NET Framework is here, but COM will be a valuable part of the Windows programmer's armory of technologies for years to come. This book explains how and where COM fits into the new .NET world. It also demonstrates the new technologies that are available in .NET, and it shows how to interoperate between COM and .NET. It's essentially a 'one-stop shopping' resource for COM programmers who want to work with .NET. The authors use both theoretical and practical approaches-explaining how the mechanisms work and also providing practical advice plus code to show how to approach interoperability in practice. By the end of this book, readers will understand topics ...


Beginning Mfc Com Programming (Beginning)

»rank: 956236

by: Julian Templeman


: :Programmers are in a dilemma--they must learn COM to stay abreast of the developments in Windows, but it's hard to understand and use them. This book is dedicated to teaching MFC programmers what COM is and how to use it. It follows the proven learn-by-doing format, and in the course of the book the reader develops a complete application from both OLE servers and components.


Visual Studio .NET: The .NET Framework Black Book

»rank: 1026244

by: Julian Templeman, David Vitter


: :The Visual Studio .NET Black Book covers the .NET architecture, libraries, and services, and how to use them from the programming languages supported by VS.NET. This unique book explores the .NET architecture in a non-language specific way. It covers the new Web and database access technologies in WebForms, WinForms, ADO.NET, and ASP.NET. It also includes an emphasis on XML, including the SOAP protocol, as it will be used extensively for passing data around components within distributed applications.


Beginning ATL 3 COM Programming

»rank: 1017589

by: Julian Templeman, Richard Grimes, George Reilly, Alex Stockton, Karli Watson


: :The Active Server Library (ATL) is a tool that simplifies the creation of COM components. The latest version , ATL 3.0, marks the blossoming of ATL as a technology. It now covers the entire spectrum of COM applications. COM is the grand unifying technology on Microsoft platforms, providing the core infrastructure for this and the next generation of Windows. ATL is simply the best way to create COM components, combining flexibility and ease of use with great performance. We'll show you how to get started with COM and ATL. More than that, we'll show you how to create useful controls as we back up the theory with ambitious examples in ...


Beginning Atl Com Programming (Beginning)

»rank: 948014

by: Richard Grimes, Alex Stockton, George Reilly, Julian Templeman


: :The book covers programming the latest version of the Active Template Library ( ATL ) which is currently in version 2.1. The book uses Visual C++ 5 as the programming environment. Earlier versions of VC++, back to 4.0 may be used in conjunction with the ATL additions that can be downloaded from Microsoft. VC++ is increasingly used to develop ActiveX components for use elsewhere, for example in VB or on the Web. These components have to small and light, and be able to interoperate with whatever their host application is. COM is the Microsoft technology that allows the components to interoperate, while ATL is a tool that simplifies the creation ...


C# Programming with the Public Beta

»rank: 1449870

by: Simon Robinson, Julian Templeman, Karli Watson, Wrox Author Team, Burt Harvey


: :C# is a new object-oriented programming language in development from Microsoft. Based on C++ it contains features similar to those of Java. The intention is to combine the computing power of C++ with the programming ease of Visual Basic. C# has been created with the Internet in mind and an aim to balance power with productivity. It provides rapid web development for the C++ and C programmer. Forming part of the new .NET initiative, C# is designed to be used in conjunction with Microsoft's .NET platform of products. C# makes use of XML data and SOAP in order to simplify programming, these facilities allow the user to build on existing ...



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