25th

25th

25th
OCT

Microsoft ADO.NET (Core Reference)

Posted by IDM under Database, Dot NET

Book Description
This core reference demonstrates how to use ActiveX Data Objects.NET (ADO.NET) to access, sort, and manipulate data in enterprise-wide, Web-enabled applications. Readers learn best practices for writing, testing, and debugging database application code using the new tools and wizards in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET-with code on a companion CD, plus insider tips. The book also describes the ADO .NET object model, its XML features for Web extensibility, integration with Microsoft SQL Server 2000, and more.

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25th

Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5

Posted by IDM under Development for Web, Dot NET

Book Description
Get the practical, popular reference written by ASP.NET authority Dino Esposito now updated for ASP.NET 3.5. An in-depth guide to the core features of Web development with ASP.NET, this book goes beyond the fundamentals. It expertly illustrates the intricacies and uses of ASP.NET 3.5 in a single volume. Part of Microsoft Visual Studio(r) 2008, ASP.NET 3.5 includes AJAX functionality, the Microsoft Silverlight cross-platform development tool, new controls, and new integration features. This pragmatic guide covers these new features, and also includes coverage of Windows(r) Communication Foundation, LINQ, and other key Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5 capabilities. Complete with extensive code samples and code snippets in Microsoft Visual C# 2008, this is the ideal reference for developers who want to learn what s new in ASP.NET 3.5, or for those building professional-level Web development skills.

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23rd
OCT

Foundations of C++/CLI: The Visual C++ Language for .NET 3.5

Posted by bandr under C & C++, Dot NET

Foundations of C++/CLI: The Visual C++ Language for .NET 3.5

Foundations of C++/CLI: The Visual C++ Language for .NET 3.5

Product Description

Foundations of C++/CLI: The Visual C++ Language for .NET 3.5 introduces C++/CLI, Microsoft’s extensions to the C++ syntax that allow you to target the common language runtime, the key to the heart of the .NET Framework 3.5. This book gives you a small, fast–paced primer that will kick–start your journey into the world of C++/CLI. In 13 no–fluff chapters, Microsoft insiders take readers into the core of the C++/CLI language and explain both how the language elements work and how Microsoft intends them to be used.

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23rd

C# Yellow Book

Posted by bandr under Dot NET

C# Yellow Book

C# Yellow Book

Welcome to the Wonderful World of Rob Miles™. This is a world of bad jokes, puns, and programming. In this book I’m going to give you a smattering of the C# programming language. If you have programmed before I’d be grateful if you’d still read the text. It is worth it just for the jokes and you may actually learn something. If you have not programmed before, do not worry. Programming is not rocket science it is, well, programming. The bad news about learning to program is that you get hit with a lot of ideas and concepts at around the same time when you start, and this can be confusing.

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21st
OCT

More Effective C#: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your C#

Posted by bandr under Dot NET

More Effective C#: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your C#

More Effective C#: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your C#

In More Effective C#, Microsoft C# MVP and Regional Director Bill Wagner introduces fifty brand-new ways to write more efficient and more robust software. This all-new book follows the same format as Wagner’s best-selling Effective C# (Addison-Wesley, 2005), providing clear, practical explanations, expert tips, and plenty of realistic code examples.

Wagner shows how to make the most of powerful innovations built into Microsoft’s new C# 3.0 and .NET Framework 3.5, as well as advanced C# language capabilities not covered in his previous book. Drawing on his unsurpassed C# experience, the author reveals new best practices for working with LINQ, generics, metaprogramming, and many other features. He also uncovers practices that compromise performance or reliability and shows exactly how to avoid them.

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20th
OCT

Role Engineering for Enterprise Security Management

Posted by bandr under Dot NET, General Programming

 Role Engineering for Enterprise Security Management

Role Engineering for Enterprise Security Management

Product Description
Whether you are a manager, engineer, or IT security specialist, this authoritative resource shows you how to define and deploy roles for securing enterprise systems. Written by leading authorities in the field, the book explains how you can build a business case, identify risks, determine project costs, and fully plan and staff a role engineering effort. You find practical techniques that meaningfully define roles and ensure proper assignment of permissions and roles to users.
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