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  1-10 of 77 Reviews about "C# (D.3.2...)": Date Reviewed
  Programming in Objective-C 2.0
Kochan S.,  Addison-Wesley Professional, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2009. 624 pp. Type: Book

At Apple, where ongoing innovation is exceptionally well executed, software development for their highly respected and successful products--the iPod, iPhone, iPad, and iMac--is done on the Mac using Objective-C. This language is one of...

Aug 24 2010
  Illustrated WPF
Solis D.,  Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2009. 550 pp. Type: Book

Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is Microsoft’s latest graphical application programming interface (API), intended to replace the traditional graphics device interface (GDI) APIs, which have existed almost unchanged since the days of...

Jun 10 2010
  Pro Silverlight 3 in C#
MacDonald M.,  Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2009. 640 pp. Type: Book

Silverlight is Microsoft’s application development framework for developing rich Web applications. The Silverlight plug-in is a lightweight version of .NET, which is hosted in a browser. Silverlight provides a very capable but trimmed-down...

Jun 1 2010
  Professional C# 2008
Nagel C., Evjen B., Glynn J., Skinner M., Watson K.,  Wrox Press Ltd., Birmingham, UK, 2008. 1848 pp. Type: Book

The C# programming language and Microsoft .NET are rapidly evolving. How can a C# developer keep up with the new and changing technologies? There are good books focusing on the mastery of particular .NET technologies and frameworks, but a .NET...

Jun 26 2009
  Build your own ASP.NET 3.5 Website using C# & VB
Darie C., Barnett W.,  Sitepoint, San Francisco, CA, 2008. 800 pp. Type: Book

Active Server Pages (ASP) is a server-side technology for developing Web applications based on the .NET Framework--as opposed to client-side technologies, such as JavaScript. ASP is Microsoft’s response to the increasing need for...

Jun 26 2009
  C# 3.0 unleashed: With the .NET Framework 3.5
Mayo J.,  SAMS, Carmel, IN, 2008. 1056 pp. Type: Book

This “little” book, weighing in at more than 1,000 pages, is divided into 47 chapters and two appendices, all organized into 11 parts. Its author, Joe Mayo, is the president of a company he founded and has had extensive experience...

Jun 24 2009
  C# in depth: what you need to master C# 2 and 3
Skeet J.,  Manning Publications Co., Greenwich, CT, 2008. 424 pp. Type: Book

The C# language was developed by Microsoft as part of the .NET initiative. Together with Java and C++, they encompass the biggest part of the programming job market. For this reason, there is a great need for clear tutorials. This book provides...

Jun 5 2009
  Pro Sync framework
Kanjilal J., Singh R.,  Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2008. 352 pp. Type: Book

The combination of available computing devices, networks, and databases has produced its own share of technological challenges. The problem of synchronizing data among these devices and their applications is especially difficult, given network...

Apr 22 2009
  Beginning C# 2008: from novice to professional
Gross C.,  Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2008. 550 pp. Type: Book

This book is an example of problem-based learning. It is a very practical view of how to learn programming with C#. The book consists of self-contained chapters with the clear goal of multithreading. Each chapter achieves its goal, showing the...

Mar 27 2009
  Beginning XML with C# 2008: from novice to professional
Joshi B.,  Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2008. 600 pp. Type: Book

This book focuses on the application programming interfaces (APIs) provided by the .NET Framework 3.5 to work with Extensible Markup Language (XML) and closely related languages like document type definition (DTD), XML Schema, XPath, and...

Mar 9 2009
 
 
 
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