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Review: Professional LINQ
With .NET framework 3.5 the way you access data is set to change in a big way. Thanks to the Language Integrated Query (LINQ) that provides a unified ways to handle data coming from in-memory collections, RDBMS and XML files. LINQ is a must have skill set for you in your next project that targets .NET framework 3.5 and to that end Professional LINQ from WROX can be your great companion.
Posted On : 04 May 2008
Murach's ADO.NET 2.0 database programming with VB 2005
Mastering ADO.NET features is a key skill set for any .NET developer. Murach's ADO.NET 2.0 gives a good start in database programming to any beginner. It will serve as an easy to use collection of "how tos" as well as a reference.
Posted On : 07 Oct 2007
Pro WPF - Windows Presentation Foundation in .NET 3.0
When Microsoft introduced .NET framework the Windows Forms engine caught attraction of many desktop application developers. Especially VB6 developers found Windows Forms more powerful than their current environment. No doubt Windows Forms engine was better than VB6 forms development. However, it didn't solved all the problems. In fact at many places the Windows Forms engine acted just as a wrapper to the classic controls and objects. The situation is poised to change dramatically with availability of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) introduced in .NET 3.0.
Posted On : 23 Sep 2007
Book Review: Community Server Quickly
Community Server Quickly is here to teach you to install, administer and customize this suite of collaboration tools. If you are an administrator looking to become up and running with this product suite quickly then this book can certainly help you.
Posted On : 13 May 2007
Review: Murach's SQL Server 2005 for Developers
Microsoft's SQL Server 2005 is the one of the most feature rich and popular database around. It makes a perfect sense for any developer to master this wonderful software. If you are comfortable with previous versions of SQL Server then you are probably aware of SQL, T-SQL, stored procedures, functions and triggers. However, if you are relatively new to SQL Server then Murach's SQL Server 2005 for Developers can be your great companion. Just like any other Murach books it is filled with friendly screen shots, tables and diagrams.
Posted On : 22 Feb 2007
Review : Programming Atlas
Popularity of AJAX is growing day by day. Microsoft's AJAX implementation for ASP.NET is a great way to develop AJAX enabled web sites will minimum efforts. Microsoft AJAX framework recently reached RC stage and we can hope that it will be available soon. If you are a developer always keeping yourself updated with latest technologies then it is the right time to learn ASP.NET AJAX framework. To that end Programming Atlas by O'Reilly can be your nice pick.
Posted On : 28 Dec 2006
Review: Beginning SQL Server 2005 Programming
SQL Server 2005 is another big release for SQL Server. It contains many new enhancements and additions. If you are targeting software development with .NET framework (or any MS technology) then you should have solid understanding of SQL Server. This book is intended for beginners and gives good understanding about RDBMS basics, various flavors SQL statements, stored procedures, functions and triggers.
Posted On : 12 Aug 2006
Book Review: Murach's C# 2005
Murach's C# 2005 is an impressive book on using C# for developing Windows based applications. One of the big plus of this book is its highly structured "how to" approach that makes your learning easy. Paired pages, Tables, screen shots, figures, bulleted quick lists and code snippets are found in abundance in almost in all the chapters and serve as a handy reference. Moreover small sample projects are scattered throughout the book that give more insight of the topics being covered.
Posted On : 30 Jun 2006
Pro .NET 2.0 Windows Forms and Custom Controls
If you are looking for a clear and detailed understanding of Windows Forms 2.0 concepts along with through understanding of custom control development this book is for you.
Posted On : 29 Apr 2006
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