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C# .NET web developer's guide / Adrian Turtschi ... [et al.] ; Saurabh Nandu, technical editor.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nandu, Saurabh.
Turtschi, Adrian.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Application software--Development--Computer programs.
Internet programming.
Microsoft .NET Framework.
Local Subjects:
Microsoft .NET Framework.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (817 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Rockland, Mass. : Syngress Publishing, Inc., c2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Microsoft's C# (""C sharp"") is a modern, object-oriented programming language built from the ground up to exploit the power of XML-based Web services on Microsoft's new .NET platform. With its Visual C++ development system heritage, C# will enable millions of C and C++ developers to use existing skills to rapidly build sophisticated XML-based .NET applications.Why Will Web Developers Switch to C#?...Because it's the ideal solution for C and C++ programmers who need to combine rapid development with the power to access all the functionality of the Microsoft.NET platform. They want an e
Contents:
1928994504.pdf; 1928994504.pdf; Cover; Foreword; Table of Contents; Chapter 1 Introducing the Microsoft .NET Platform; Chapter 2 Introducing C# Programming; Chapter 3 Visual Studio.NET IDE; Chapter 4 Windows Forms; Chapter 5 Network Programming: Using TCP and UDP Protocols; Chapter 6 Remoting; Chapter 7 Message Queuing Using MSMQ; Chapter 8 ADO.NET; Chapter 9 Working with XML; Chapter 10 ASP.NET; Chapter 11 Web Services; Chapter 12 Building a Jokes Web Service; Index; Related Titles
Notes:
Includes index.
Title from title screen.
ISBN:
1-281-05298-1
9786611052980
0-08-047636-8
OCLC:
437181417

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