All .NET Framework Titles
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Beginning Windows Phone App Development
Master everything you'll need to produce well-designed Windows Phone 7.5 applications quickly and easily with Beginning Windows Phone App Development.
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Author Deborah Kurata has spoken to .NET user groups all over America sharing her Best Kept Secrets in .NET, and she often hears experienced developers say, "I didn't know you could do that with .NET!" This book is a collection of Deborah's insights into .NET secrets that can enhance your productivity and code quality.
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BizTalk 2010 EDI for Health Care
With detailed information on how to develop for the 837 EDI standard - covering mapping, trading partner configuration, AS2, SFTP, data extraction, data routing, and batching - you will find this to be a goldmine of information to aid you in a successful implementation.
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Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler
Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler demystifies compiler and language development, and makes the subjects palatable for all programmers.
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Building ASP.NET Web Pages with Microsoft WebMatrix
WebMatrix is the latest addition to the hugely popular Microsoft ASP.NET web platform. This exciting new technology simplifies the process of developing websites by combining the new and powerful Razor syntax with a fully extensible set of data and HTML helpers for performing common web tasks. This book gives you everything you need to get started!
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Building XNA 2.0 Games: A Practical Guide for Independent Game Development is an in-depth and exclusive look into the entire XNA game development process and includes the creation of a software game masterpiece.
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The Common Intermediate Language (CIL) is the core language of .NET. In this book, author Jason Bock offers an in-depth tutorial on programming in CIL.
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Code Generation in Microsoft .NET
This book teaches the technical details of code generation in .NET through a coherent series of steps that will help you to incorporate code generation into your own development efforts.
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This in-depth reference provides a complete overview on the process of building .NET applications that interact (interoperate) with existing COM code.
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Cross-Platform .NET Development
.NET is not just for Windows anymore! This unprecedented book examines the advantages of building portable, cross-platform.NET code. Even if you are only vaguely familiar with .NET, with the aid of this book, you'll quickly learn how to run .NET code on different platforms, including Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and of course, Windows.
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Debugging Strategies For .NET Developers
This book is a highly readable exploration of debugging with Microsoft .NET. While many other debugging books focus on obscure techniques for advanced users, this book is packed with real-world examplesdesigned for real-world developersthat convey specific techniques in concert with overall debugging strategies.
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Deploying .NET Applications is a complete guide to delivering applications built with .NET. Packed with hands-on guidance, practical examples, and war stories from the authors' many experiences with deployment scenarios, this book provides everything you need to know.






