Application Development Using C# and .NET
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| Application Development Using C# and .NET | ||
| By Michael Stiefel, Robert J. Oberg | ||
| Publisher | : Prentice Hall PTR | |
| Pub Date | : December 21, 2001 | |
| ISBN | : 0-13-093383-X | |
| Pages | : 656 | |
| Slots | : 1 | |
Build industrial-strength .NET applications with C#!
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Practical, useful information on the .NET Framework, the Common Language Runtime, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, Web Services, security, interoperability, and more
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Running case study: see how concepts work together when you build .NET applications
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Experienced C++, Java, and Visual Basic programmers: become effective with .NET!
This book gives experienced developers all the practical insight they need to build enterprise applications for Microsoft's .NET platform using C#. Using extensive code examples and a running case study, the authors illuminate the .NET concepts and technologies that offer the greatest power and value. They cover the entire process of constructing a .NET application: creating a monolithic C# console application; enhancing it with a Windows Forms interface; isolating functionality inside components , adding database access and security; and finally, delivering functionality through ASP.NET and Web Services.
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.NET Framework and Common Language Runtime fundamentals for experienced programmers
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Key .NET features: interfaces, attributes, collections, threading, remoting, assemblies, and more
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Hands-on coverage of ADO.NET, ASP.NET, Web Services, and user interface programming
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Component deployment and versioning
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Ensuring interoperability with diverse and legacy systems
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Includes a self-contained C# overview for those new to the language
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Part of The Integrated .NET series from Object Innovations.
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