All .NET Framework Titles
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Migrating to iPhone and iPad for .NET Developers
Migrating to iPhone and iPad for .NET Developers helps .NET programmers get started creating iPhone and iPad apps using the iOS software development kit.
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This book focuses on providing developers and architects with the systematic analysis of performance relating to key Framework topics such as remoting, garbage collection, and threading.
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This book is a short, yet comprehensive guide to the major features of LINQ and the significant enhancements introduced with .NET 3.5. There is no better source for getting a head-start on the future of these technologies than this book.
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Everything you need to get started with Microsoft Azure and apply it across a range of situations. Author Henry Li provides a carefully measured learning curve for surmounting the architectural and coding challenges that need to be faced when building a well-balanced Windows Azure service.
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If you're new to C# programming, this book is the ideal way to get started. Respected author Adam Freeman guides you through the C# language by carefully building up your knowledge from fundamental concepts to advanced features.
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Brings you up to speed with version 4 of Silverlight quickly and efficiently. The book builds off your understanding of the basics of .NET coding and WPF, allowing your journey to Silverlight 4 proficiency to be as quick and painless as possible.
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Introducing .NET 4.5 2nd Edition
Alex Mackey, William Stewart Tulloch, Mahesh Krishnan
You may knows what's happening with the C# language, but how is the new Windows 8 design going to affect you? What about recent innovations in the cloud?
Introducing .NET 4.5 guides you through the innovations that matter and helps you to seize new opportunities confidently and quickly.
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You may know what's happening in C#, but what about the Azure cloud? How is that going to affect your work? What are the limitations of the pLINQ syntax? Introducing .NET 4.0: with Visual Studio 2010 guides you through the innovations that matter and helps you to seize new opportunities confidently and quickly.
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Internationalization and Localization Using Microsoft .NET
In this comprehensive discussion of how to localize code using Visual Studio .NET, author Nick Symmonds examines all aspects of localization, from handling date, time, and currency and text data, to developing multilingual user interfaces and help files.
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The unique, visual format of Illustrated C# 2010 utilizes clean, simple figures and diagrams, specially created by author Daniel Solis to help you understand and get to work with C# fast.
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How to Code .NET: Tips and Tricks for Coding .NET 1.1 and .NET 2.0 Applications Effectively provides solutions to certain specific problems.
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GDI+ Programming in C# and VB .NET
In GDI+, Microsoft has come up with a complete, but still extensible, set of classes for all of the .NET programmer's drawing needs. This comprehensive reference explains the different namespaces and classes relating to GDI+, and covers the best practices of graphics programming.






