Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Programming
Author: Jamie Plenderleith, Steve Bunn
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition
Publication Date: 2009-03-23
ISBN-10: 0071604081
ISBN-13: 9780071604086
Paperback: 442 Pages
Take your Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 programming skills to the top tier
“A must-read for experienced developers who want to dive deeply into Visual Studio 2008. The authors provide practical guidance combined with real-world applicability. The best of Visual Studio 2008 uncovered-buy this book!” –Michelle Clarke, Program Manager, Microsoft Ireland
Maximize every powerful programming feature available in Visual Studio 2008 with expert instruction from two Microsoft MVPs. Through clear explanations and real-world code samples, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Programming reveals how to develop innovative, high-performance applications with C# and VB.NET. Learn how to deploy ADO.NET and WCF services, incorporate XML and Ajax scripts, build hack-resistant code, and much more. The latest security tools, visualizers, and debuggers are also covered in detail.
Work with WinForms, JavaScript, and Windows Services
Use extension methods, partial classes, and XML literals
Handle database transactions with XSLT, ADO.NET, and LINQ
Build mobile-ready and offline applications using Sync Services
Manage Active Directory and Internet Information Services from code
Defend against SQL injection and cross-site scripting attacks
Learn from secure code guru Michael Howard how to take advantage of the security defenses in Visual C++
Construct setup packages using ClickOnce and Windows Installer
Cut development time using Visual Studio Team System and WPF
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Microsoft Access 2007 Data Analysis
Author: Michael Alexander
Publisher: Wiley
Publication Date: 2007-03-26
ISBN-10: 0470104856
ISBN-13: 9780470104859
Paperback: 552 Pages
Chart a course for more effective data analysis with Access 2007. With this resource, you’ll learn how Access 2007 offers powerful functionality that may be ... Download
Introduction to Game Programming with C++
Author: Alan Thorn
Publisher: Wordware Publishing; 1 edition
Publication Date: 2007-05-15
ISBN-10: 1598220322
ISBN-13: 9781598220322
Paperback: 392 Pages
Introduction to Game Programming with C++ explores the world of game development with a focus on C++. This book begins ... Download
Programming Visual Basic .NET
Author: Dave Grundgeiger
Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1 edition
Publication Date: 2001-12-15
ISBN-10: 0596000936
ISBN-13: 9780596000936
Paperback: 446 Pages
Published just in time for the first release of Visual Studio .NET, Programming Visual Basic .NET is the complete guide to application development ... Download
Microsoft Excel VBA Programming for the Absolute Beginner
Author: Duane Birnbaum, Michael Vine
Publisher: Course Technology PTR; 3 edition
Publication Date: 2007-06-08
ISBN-10: 1598633945
ISBN-13: 9781598633948
Paperback: 400 Pages
If you are new to programming with Microsoft Excel VBA and are looking for ... Download
Oracle PL/SQL Programming: Guide to Oracle8i Features
Author: Steven Feuerstein
Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1 edition
Publication Date: 1999-10-01
ISBN-10: 1565926757
ISBN-13: 9781565926752
Diskette: 248 Pages
Oracle8i, the long-awaited "Internet database" from Oracle Corporation, has hit the streets running--and you may find yourself struggling to keep ... Download
Excel 2007 Power Programming with VBA
Author: John Walkenbach
Publisher: Wiley
Publication Date: 2007-04-16
ISBN-10: 0470044012
ISBN-13: 9780470044018
Paperback: 1104 Pages
This book is a single reference that’s indispensable for Excel beginners, intermediate users, power users, and would-be power users everywhere
Fully updated for the ... Download
Microsoft Office Word 2007 Step by Step
Author: Joyce Cox, Joan Preppernau
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Publication Date: 2007-01-03
ISBN-10: 0735623023
ISBN-13: 9780735623026
Paperback: 448 Pages
The smart way to learn Office Word 2007--one step at a time! Work at your own pace ... Download
Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Step by Step
Author: Curtis Frye
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Publication Date: 2007-01-03
ISBN-10: 073562304X
ISBN-13: 9780735623040
Paperback: 432 Pages
Excel provides an easy-to-use, powerful spreadsheet environment that helps you handle calculations and data more effectively - ... Download
This book was such a surprise. I had been working in Visual Studio 2008, writing a couple Windows Forms applications, and I realized that I don’t know much at all about the IDE. When I went looking on Amazon, I chose this book for some unknown reason. And, actually, it doesn’t spend much time on the kinds of things for which I bought it.
But what it does–magnificently–is tell you about everything that Microsoft is using Visual Studio 2008 for. It is, therefore, an introduction (and real code) to such entities as the new language features (for both VB and C#), WPF, XAML, XML, LINQ, ADO.NET (I didn’t know it was still around–it’s now the foundation for Entity Framework), multi-threading, an incredible section on Active Directory programming (clearly the specialty of one or both of the boys), creating or dealing with Windows services, debugging (I had no idea there is so much there), deploying Windows applications (I used ClickOnce, myself, and want to see more about it), ASP.NET deployment, and various other things (including the Team System).
My only complaint is that many of the examples are in VB, and I don’t want to deal with VB. The examples are short enough that this shouldn’t be too much of an annoyance, but I wouldn’t have minded access to C# versions of all code. Both boys are MVPs in Visual Basic, so their preference is not suprising even if it is also not understandable.
So, don’t get this to learn what all the buttons on Visual Studio 2008 are for. Application Help should do that for us, I guess. But get it to actually dip your toes in everything going on in Microsoft development these days, and for most of this, that experience (however tiny) can be a job-saver.
Word 2007 For Dummies
Author: Dan Gookin
Publisher: For Dummies
Publication Date: 2006-12-26
ISBN-10: 0470036583
ISBN-13: 9780470036587
Paperback: 432 Pages
Dan Gookin's For Dummies guides to Word have consistently ...
Germany For Dummies
Author: Donald Olson
Publisher: For Dummies; 4 edition
Publication Date: 2009-07-27
ISBN-10: 0470474025
ISBN-13: 9780470474020
Paperback: 480 Pages
From the Bavarian Alps to the Rhine, from ...
TCP/IP For Dummies
Author: Candace Leiden, Marshall Wilensky
Publisher: For Dummies; 6 edition
Publication Date: 2009-08-11
ISBN-10: 0470450606
ISBN-13: 9780470450604
Paperback: 456 Pages
Packed with the latest information on ...
ASUS Eee PC For Dummies
Author: Joel McNamara
Publisher: For Dummies; illustrated edition edition
Publication Date: 2008-12-10
ISBN-10: 0470411546
ISBN-13: 9780470411544
Paperback: 384 Pages
What can you do with ...
Visio 2007 For Dummies
Author: John Paul Mueller, Debbie Walkowski
Publisher: For Dummies
Publication Date: 2006-12-18
ISBN-10: 0470089830
ISBN-13: 9780470089835
Paperback: 387 Pages
Reveal your inner business artist with ...
Outlook 2007 For Dummies
Author: Bill Dyszel
Publisher: For Dummies
Publication Date: 2006-12-26
ISBN-10: 0470038306
ISBN-13: 9780470038307
Paperback: 384 Pages
Most users take advantage of only two percent of ...
Excel 2007 For Dummies
Author: Greg Harvey
Publisher: For Dummies
Publication Date: 2006-12-26
ISBN-10: 0470037377
ISBN-13: 9780470037379
Paperback: 416 Pages
One look at Excel 2007, with its new Office ...
This book was such a surprise. I had been working in Visual Studio 2008, writing a couple Windows Forms applications, and I realized that I don’t know much at all about the IDE. When I went looking on Amazon, I chose this book for some unknown reason. And, actually, it doesn’t spend much time on the kinds of things for which I bought it.
But what it does–magnificently–is tell you about everything that Microsoft is using Visual Studio 2008 for. It is, therefore, an introduction (and real code) to such entities as the new language features (for both VB and C#), WPF, XAML, XML, LINQ, ADO.NET (I didn’t know it was still around–it’s now the foundation for Entity Framework), multi-threading, an incredible section on Active Directory programming (clearly the specialty of one or both of the boys), creating or dealing with Windows services, debugging (I had no idea there is so much there), deploying Windows applications (I used ClickOnce, myself, and want to see more about it), ASP.NET deployment, and various other things (including the Team System).
My only complaint is that many of the examples are in VB, and I don’t want to deal with VB. The examples are short enough that this shouldn’t be too much of an annoyance, but I wouldn’t have minded access to C# versions of all code. Both boys are MVPs in Visual Basic, so their preference is not suprising even if it is also not understandable.
So, don’t get this to learn what all the buttons on Visual Studio 2008 are for. Application Help should do that for us, I guess. But get it to actually dip your toes in everything going on in Microsoft development these days, and for most of this, that experience (however tiny) can be a job-saver.
Rating: 5 / 5
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