Title: | Understanding .NET, Second Edition |
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Description
Microsoft's .NET is revolutionizing Windows-based software
development. Since its initial release in 2002, .NET has changed
significantly, becoming the foundation for a new generation of
Windows applications. The .NET Framework and Visual Studio, the two
core aspects of this initiative, provide a multilanguage
environment in which developers can create Web services, graphical
user interfaces, and other kinds of applications. Taken as a whole,
the .NET technologies have changed the way nearly every Windows
application is built. Now fully updated for version 2.0 of the .NET Framework and
Visual Basic 2005, Understanding .NET, Second
Edition, is a concise guide to the landscape of Windows
development. Margin notes, detailed diagrams, and lucid writing
make this book easy to read and navigate, while analysis sections
explore controversial issues and address common concerns. David
Chappell's independent perspective and straightforward descriptions
clarify both how the .NET technologies work and how they can be
used. Coverage includes An overview of .NET and its goals The Common Language Runtime (CLR) The .NET languages, including C#, Visual Basic, and C++ The .NET Framework class library Building Web Applications with ASP.NET Accessing Data with ADO.NET .NET framework integration with SQL Server 2005 The key to using a new technology is to understand the
fundamentals. This book provides the robust foundation developers
and technical managers need to make the right decisions and
maximize the potential of this revolutionary framework.
Understanding .NET, Second Edition
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Provider
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PricingExclusively Paid
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Duration7h 7m
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CertificateNo Certificate
Microsoft's .NET is revolutionizing Windows-based software development. Since its initial release in 2002, .NET has changed significantly, becoming the foundation for a new generation of Windows applications. The .NET Framework and Visual Studio, the two core aspects of this initiative, provide a multilanguage environment in which developers can create Web services, graphical user interfaces, and other kinds of applications. Taken as a whole, the .NET technologies have changed the way nearly every Windows application is built.
Now fully updated for version 2.0 of the .NET Framework and Visual Basic 2005, Understanding .NET, Second Edition, is a concise guide to the landscape of Windows development. Margin notes, detailed diagrams, and lucid writing make this book easy to read and navigate, while analysis sections explore controversial issues and address common concerns. David Chappell's independent perspective and straightforward descriptions clarify both how the .NET technologies work and how they can be used.
Coverage includes
An overview of .NET and its goals
The Common Language Runtime (CLR)
The .NET languages, including C#, Visual Basic, and C++
The .NET Framework class library
Building Web Applications with ASP.NET
Accessing Data with ADO.NET
.NET framework integration with SQL Server 2005
The key to using a new technology is to understand the fundamentals. This book provides the robust foundation developers and technical managers need to make the right decisions and maximize the potential of this revolutionary framework.