Professional C sharp 2008
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Professional C sharp 2008 prepares you to program in C sharp and it provides the necessary background information on how the .NET architecture works. It provides examples of applications that use a variety of related technologies, including database access,...
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Professional C sharp 2008 prepares you to program in C sharp and it provides the necessary background information on how the .NET architecture works. It provides examples of applications that use a variety of related technologies, including database access, dynamic web pages, advanced graphics, and directory access. The only requirement is that you are familiar with at least one other high-level language used on Windows - C++, VB, or J++.It starts with a tutorial on C sharp 2008. This introduction assumes no prior knowledge of .NET, but it does move rapidly, on the assumption that the reader is an experienced programmer. Once this background knowledge is established, the book starts to sweep through the vast .NET class library, showing how you can use C sharp to solve various tasks. This comprehensive coverage is one of the key selling points of previous versions of the book, and is maintained and enhanced with this new edition by updating current text, and by adding chapters on WCF (Windows Communication Foundation), WF (Windows Workflow Foundation) and WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation), Arrays, System Transactions, Tracing, and Event Logging. Some reference material is included either as appendices or is available to download from the Wrox website.After the introduction and initial chapter, the book is divided into a number of sections that cover both the C sharp language and its application in a variety of areas. Coverage includes: WCF Windows Communication Foundation WF Windows Workflow Foundation WPF Windows Presentation Foundation Windows Vista Arrays, System. Transactions, Tracing, and Event Logging Writing Windows applications and Windows services Writing web pages and web services with ASP.NET 3.5 Manipulating XML using C sharp Understanding .NET 3.5 Assemblies Using ADO.NET to access databases Integration with COM, COM+, and Active Directory Distributed applications with .NET 3.5 Remoting Generating graphics using C sharp 2008 Accessing files and the
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Registry, and controlling .NET 3.5 security C sharp Add-ins XML and LINQ
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Professional C# 2008 prepares you to program in C#, and it provides the necessary background information on how the .NET architecture works. It provides examples of applications that use a variety of related technologies, including database access, dynamic web pages, advanced graphics, and directory access. The only requirement is that you are familiar with at least one other high-level language used on Windows - C++, VB, or J++.
It starts with a tutorial on C# 2008. This introduction assumes no prior knowledge of .NET, but it does move rapidly, on the assumption that the reader is an experienced programmer. Once this background knowledge is established, the book starts to sweep through the vast .NET class library, showing how you can use C# to solve various tasks. This comprehensive coverage is one of the key selling points of previous versions of the book, and is maintained and enhanced with this new edition by updating current text, and by adding chapters on WCF (Windows Communication Foundation), WF (Windows Workflow Foundation) and WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation), Arrays, System Transactions, Tracing, and Event Logging. Some reference material is included either as appendices or is available to download from the Wrox website.
After the introduction and initial chapter, the book is divided into a number of sections that cover both the C# language and its application in a variety of areas. Coverage includes:
- WCF Windows Communication Foundation
- WF Windows Workflow Foundation
- WPF Windows Presentation Foundation
- Windows Vista
- Arrays, System. Transactions, Tracing, and Event Logging
- Writing Windows applications and Windows services
- Writing web pages and web services with ASP.NET 3.5
- Manipulating XML using C#
- Understanding .NET 3.5 Assemblies
- Using ADO.NET to access databases
- Integration with COM, COM+, and Active Directory
- Distributed applications with .NET 3.5 Remoting
- Generating graphics using C# 2008
- Accessing files and the Registry, and controlling .NET 3.5 security
- C# Add-ins
- XML and LINQ
It starts with a tutorial on C# 2008. This introduction assumes no prior knowledge of .NET, but it does move rapidly, on the assumption that the reader is an experienced programmer. Once this background knowledge is established, the book starts to sweep through the vast .NET class library, showing how you can use C# to solve various tasks. This comprehensive coverage is one of the key selling points of previous versions of the book, and is maintained and enhanced with this new edition by updating current text, and by adding chapters on WCF (Windows Communication Foundation), WF (Windows Workflow Foundation) and WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation), Arrays, System Transactions, Tracing, and Event Logging. Some reference material is included either as appendices or is available to download from the Wrox website.
After the introduction and initial chapter, the book is divided into a number of sections that cover both the C# language and its application in a variety of areas. Coverage includes:
- WCF Windows Communication Foundation
- WF Windows Workflow Foundation
- WPF Windows Presentation Foundation
- Windows Vista
- Arrays, System. Transactions, Tracing, and Event Logging
- Writing Windows applications and Windows services
- Writing web pages and web services with ASP.NET 3.5
- Manipulating XML using C#
- Understanding .NET 3.5 Assemblies
- Using ADO.NET to access databases
- Integration with COM, COM+, and Active Directory
- Distributed applications with .NET 3.5 Remoting
- Generating graphics using C# 2008
- Accessing files and the Registry, and controlling .NET 3.5 security
- C# Add-ins
- XML and LINQ
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Professional C sharp 2008 “
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction
Part I: The C# Language
Chapter 1: .NET Architecture
Chapter 2: C# Basics
Chapter 3: Objects and Types
Chapter 4: Inheritance
Chapter 5: Arrays
Chapter 6: Operators and Casts
Chapter 7: Delegates and Events
Chapter 8: Strings and Regular Expressions
Chapter 9: Generics
Chapter 10: Collections
Chapter 11: Language Integrated Query
Chapter 12: Memory Management and Pointers
Chapter 13: Reflection
Chapter 14: Errors and Exceptions
Part II: Visual Studio
Chapter 15: Visual Studio 2008
Chapter 16: Deployment
Part III: Base Class Libraries
Chapter 17: Assemblies
Chapter 18: Tracing and Events
Chapter 19: Threading and Synchronization
Chapter 20: Security
Chapter 21: Localization
Chapter 22: Transactions
Chapter 23: Windows Services
Chapter 24: Interoperability
Part IV: Data
Chapter 25: Manipulating Files and the Registry
Chapter 26: Data Access
Chapter 27: LINQ to SQL
Chapter 28: Manipulating XML
Chapter 29: LINQ to XML
Chapter 30:.NET Programming with SQLServer
Part V: Presentation
Chapter 31: Windows Forms
Chapter 32: Data Binding
Chapter 33: Graphics with GDI+
Chapter 34: Windows Presentation Foundation
Chapter 35: Advanced WPF
Chapter 36: Add-Ins
Chapter 37: ASP.NET Pages
Chapter 38: ASP.NET Development
Chapter 39: ASP.NET AJAX
Chapter 40: Visual Studio Tools for Office
Part VI: Communication
Chapter 41: Accessing the Internet
Chapter 42: Windows Communication Foundation
Chapter 43: Windows Workflow Foundation
Chapter 44: Enterprise Services
Chapter 45: Message Queuing
Chapter 46: Directory Services
Chapter 47: Peer-to-Peer Networking
Chapter 48: Syndication
Part VII: Appendices
Appendix A: ADO.NET Entity Framework
Appendix B: C#, Visual Basic, and C++/CLI
Appendix C: Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008
Index
Autoren-Porträt von Christian Nagel, Bill Evjen, Jay Glynn, Karli Watson, Morgan Skinner
Christian Nagel of thinktecture is a software architect and developer who offers training and consulting on how to design and develop Microsoft .NET solutions. He looks back on more than 20 years of software development experience. Christian started his computing career with PDP 11 and VAX/VMS platforms, covering a variety of languages and platforms. Since the year 2000, when .NET was just a technology preview, he has been working with various .NET technologies to build numerous .NET solutions. With his profound knowledge of Microsoft technologies, he has written numerous .NET books, and is certified as a Microsoft Certified Trainer and Professional Developer for ASP.NET. Christian speaks at international conferences such as TechEd and Tech Days, and supports .NET user groups with INETA Europe. You can contact Christian via his Web sites, www.christiannagel.com and www.thinktecture.com.Bill Evjen, Microsoft MVP is an active proponent of .NET Technologies and community - based learning initiatives for .NET. He has been actively involved with .NET since the first bits were released in 2000. In the same year, Bill founded the St. Louis .NET User Group ( www.stlnet.org ), one of the world ' s first such groups. Bill is also the founder and former executive director of the International .NET Association ( www.ineta.org ), which represents more than 450,000 members worldwide. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, Bill is an acclaimed author (more than 15 books to date) and speaker on ASP.NET and SML Web services. In addition to writing and speaking at conferences such as DevConnections, VSLive, and TechEd, Bill works closely with Microsoft as a Microsoft regional director. Bill is the technical architect for Lipper ( www.lipperweb.com ), a wholly owned subsidiary of Reuters, the international news and financial services company. He graduated from Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington with a Russian language degree. When he isn ' t tinkering on the computer,
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he can usually be found at his summer house in Toivakka, Finland. You can reach Bill at evjen@yahoo.cpm.
Morgan Skinner began his computing career at a young age on the Sinclair ZX80 at school, where he was underwhelmed by some code a teacher had written and so began programming in assembly language. Since then he ' s used all sorts of languages and platforms, including VAX Macro Assembler, Pascal, Modula2, Smalltalk, X86 assembly language, PowerBuilder, C/C++, VB, and currently C# (of course). He ' s been programming in .NET since the PDC release in 2000, and liked it so much he joined Microsoft in 2001. He now works in premier support for developers and spends most of his time assisting customers with C#. You can reach Morgan at www.morganskinner.com.
Jay Glynn started writing software nearly 20 years ago, writing applications for the PICK operating system using PICK basic. Since then, he has created software using Paradox PAL and Object PAL, Delphi, VBA, Visual Basic, C, C++, Java, and of course, C#. He is currently a project coordinator and architect for a large financial services company in Nashville, Tennessee, working on software for the TabletPC platform. You can contact Jay at jlsglynn@hotmail.com.
Karli Watson is a freelance author and a technical consultant of 3form Ltd ( www.3form.net ) and Boost .net, and an associate technologist at Content Master ( www.contentmaster.com ). He started out with the intention of becoming a world - famous nanotechnologist, so perhaps one day you might recognize his name as he receives a Nobel Prize. For now, though, Karli ' s main academic interest is the .NET Framework, and all the boxes of tricks it contains. A snowboarding enthusiast, Karli also loves cooking, spends far too much time playing Anarchy Online and EVE, and wishes he had a cat. As yet, nobody has seen fit to publish Karli ' s first novel, but the rejection letters make an attractive pile. If he ever puts anything up there, you can visit Karli online at http://www.karliwatson.com.
Morgan Skinner began his computing career at a young age on the Sinclair ZX80 at school, where he was underwhelmed by some code a teacher had written and so began programming in assembly language. Since then he ' s used all sorts of languages and platforms, including VAX Macro Assembler, Pascal, Modula2, Smalltalk, X86 assembly language, PowerBuilder, C/C++, VB, and currently C# (of course). He ' s been programming in .NET since the PDC release in 2000, and liked it so much he joined Microsoft in 2001. He now works in premier support for developers and spends most of his time assisting customers with C#. You can reach Morgan at www.morganskinner.com.
Jay Glynn started writing software nearly 20 years ago, writing applications for the PICK operating system using PICK basic. Since then, he has created software using Paradox PAL and Object PAL, Delphi, VBA, Visual Basic, C, C++, Java, and of course, C#. He is currently a project coordinator and architect for a large financial services company in Nashville, Tennessee, working on software for the TabletPC platform. You can contact Jay at jlsglynn@hotmail.com.
Karli Watson is a freelance author and a technical consultant of 3form Ltd ( www.3form.net ) and Boost .net, and an associate technologist at Content Master ( www.contentmaster.com ). He started out with the intention of becoming a world - famous nanotechnologist, so perhaps one day you might recognize his name as he receives a Nobel Prize. For now, though, Karli ' s main academic interest is the .NET Framework, and all the boxes of tricks it contains. A snowboarding enthusiast, Karli also loves cooking, spends far too much time playing Anarchy Online and EVE, and wishes he had a cat. As yet, nobody has seen fit to publish Karli ' s first novel, but the rejection letters make an attractive pile. If he ever puts anything up there, you can visit Karli online at http://www.karliwatson.com.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Christian Nagel , Bill Evjen , Jay Glynn , Karli Watson , Morgan Skinner
- 2008, 1. Auflage., 1848 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, Maße: 18,4 x 22,9 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470191376
- ISBN-13: 9780470191378
Sprache:
Englisch
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