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Programming Microsoft® .NET (Core reference) [Kindle Edition]

Jeff Prosise

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The Microsoft .NET initiative builds on industry standards to make interoperable software services available anywhere, on any device, over the Internet. Behind the initiative is the Microsoft .NET Framework, which combines a managed run-time environment with one of the richest class libraries ever invented to make building and deploying Web-enabled applications easier than ever. Find out how to leverage the full power of the .NET Framework with this definitive, one-stop resource, wri tten by a leading authority in his trademark easy-to-follow, conversational style. You’ll learn about the key programming models embodied in the .NET Framework, including Windows® Forms, Web Forms, and XML Web services. And you’ll benefit from a wealth of how-to examples, code samples, and complete working programs in C#.

Topics covered in this guide include:

  • Hello, .NET
  • Types and Exceptions
  • The .NET Framework Class Library
  • Windows Forms
  • Web Forms
  • Web Controls
  • User Controls
  • Custom Controls
  • Web Applications
  • Microsoft ASP.NET Security
  • XML Web Services
  • Microsoft ADO.NET
  • XML
  • Multithreading
  • Remoting

CD-ROM FEATURES:

  • A fully searchable electronic version of the book
  • Source code for more than 60 complete sample programs and components written in C#
  • The Microsoft .NET Framework SDK, plus Service Pack 1

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The Microsoft .NET initiative builds on industry standards to make interoperable software services available anywhere, on any device, over the Internet. Behind the initiative is the Microsoft .NET Framework, which combines a managed run-time environment with one of the richest class libraries ever invented to make building and deploying Web-enabled applications easier than ever. Find out how to leverage the full power of the .NET Framework with this definitive, one-stop resource, written by a leading authority in his trademark easy-to-follow, conversational style. You ll learn about the key programming models embodied in the .NET Framework, including Windows(r) Forms, Web Forms, and XML Web services. And you ll benefit from a wealth of how-to examples, code samples, and complete working programs in C#. Topics covered in this guide include: Hello, .NET Types and Exceptions The .NET Framework Class Library Windows Forms Web Forms Web Controls User Controls Custom Controls Web Applications Microsoft ASP.NET Security XML Web Services Microsoft ADO.N

ET XML Multithreading Remoting CD-ROM FEATURES: A fully searchable electronic version of the book Source code for more than 60 complete sample programs and components written in C# The Microsoft .NET Framework SDK, plus Service Pack 1 Click here to learn more about the author and about Wintellect!


Produktinformation

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 4654 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 816 Seiten
  • Verlag: Microsoft Press; Auflage: 1 (30. November 2009)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 8178530767
  • ISBN-13: 978-8178530765
  • ASIN: B0043EWVEC
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert

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Should have been called Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 4. Juli 2002
Von Allen Reeves - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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The primary focus of the book (500+ pages) is on using .NET with ASP. Since I bought the book figuring that the book would be more focused on the FCL (Framework Class Library), the majority of the book is not useful to me.

The 180 pages dedicated to using the FCL and CRL (Common Runtime Library) with C# were very good, but could have used some additional material. Specifically, sample programs using more than just the edit, list, and button controls would have been good. In addition, detailed samples using streams would have also been good.

The final 100+ pages is a whirlwind tour of other aspects of .NET including ADO.NET (databases), threading, and remoting. The chapters do not have as much depth as the other chapters and give you just enough information to be dangerous. Again, additional depth would have been good.

If you want to use .NET from ASP with a little C#, this is THE book for you. If you want to use .NET from C#, this probably isn't the book for you.

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Made me see .NET clearly 3. Juni 2002
Von "sage_007" - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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I've bought several .NET programming books since the first WROX edition of the WROX PROFESSIONAL ASP.NET book came out,
so I wasn't sure I needed a book that was a survey (FCL, Winforms, web forms, web controls, ADO.NET, multithreading, Remoting, Security, XML Web Services, et al.), but I took a leap based on the author's previous books. Mr. Prosise has crafted such an amazing book that I now feel like I see the big picture of programming .NET for the first time. This book covers a lot of ground in 800 pages, and while there are things that he could have covered more deeply, in the end I didn't care a lick because he tied all pieces together perfectly so that it wasn't a mess anymore--a MAJOR achievement. I wish more computer book authors wrote half so beautifully. A great book!!!
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Accurate, but Too Broad 13. Februar 2004
Von Terry Smith - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Jeff Prosise has been around the Microsoft world for a long time. If you've been around awhile, you might recognize him as the author of Programming Windows with MFC or from several of his other books. This book, as expected, is very well-written and a technically accurate book. Unfortunately, it only musters a rating of three stars because it tries to cover too much. If you want a broad overview of .NET, then this is an excellent book for you. My problem with the book is that its first three chapters on .NET fundamentals don't cover the basics as deeply as I think developers should know them. The single chapter on Windows Forms that follows next is, frankly, completely useless. The next seven chapters (Part 2 of the book) do a very decent job of covering ASP.NET. If anything, this is a badly named book. It should be called Programming Microsoft ASP.NET. Part 2 is followed by a single chapter on ADO.NET. I recommend Mike Gunderloy's book for ADO.NET. Next are single chapters on XML, multithreading, and remoting. All in all, it's a good overview and a decent ASP.NET book (you'll still need another book or two on the topic).

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