C++/CLI: The Visual C++ Language for
.NET
9781590597057 | (1590597052) |
Apress | 2006 | 5 MB | RS | FF
C++/CLI: The Visual C++ Language for
.NET introduces Microsoft's new
extensions to the C++ syntax that allow
you to target the common language
runtimethe key to the heart of the .NET
3.0 platform. In 12 no-fluff chapters,
Microsoft insider Gordon Hogenson takes
you into the core of the C++/CLI
language and explains both how the
language elements work and how Microsoft
intends them to be used. Compilable code
samples illustrate the syntax as simply
as possible, and more elaborate code
samples show how the new syntax might
typically be used.
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Expert .NET Delivery Using NAnt
and CruiseControl.NET (Expert's Voice in
.Net)
Expert .NET Delivery Using NAnt
and CruiseControl.NET (Expert's
Voice in .Net)
400 pages | Apress | English |
ISBN-10: 1590594851 | RAR&PDF/Source
Code | 7.15/9.79/18.49 MB
How to Code .NET: Tips and Tricks for Coding
.NET
English | PDF Format | 232 pages | ISBN-10: 1590597443
| Apress (October 19, 2006) | 1.4 MB
What is good code? Writing good code is really a question
about what the code is trying to solve. (And good code
is not to be confused with patterns--because not all
pieces of good code are patterns.) We debate about good
code because there is not just a single piece of good
code, but so many good pieces of code. And each good
piece of code depends on the context in which it is
used
Professional VSTO 2005: Visual
Studio 2005 Tools for Office
Professional VSTO 2005: Visual Studio
2005 Tools for Office
Wrox | ISBN: 0471788139 | 313 pages |
May 8, 2006 | PDF
Professional Visual Studio 2005 Tools for
Office satisfies the need to write
enterprise software based on Office by
delivering practical solutions for those
seeking to port existing functionality to
VSTO. The book focuses on code and
implementation, not theory, with code
examples presented in both VB and C#.
.NET Framework Essentials (2nd Edition) by Thuan
L. Thai, Hoang Lam
.NET Framework Essentials (2nd Edition) by
Thuan L. Thai, Hoang Lam
Publisher: O'Reilly; 2 edition (February 1, 2002) |
ISBN-10: 0596003021 | PDF | 3,2 Mb | 336 pages
Fully updated for Microsoft's official release, .NET
Framework Essentials, 2nd Edition is an objective,
concise, and technical overview of the new Microsoft
.NET Framework for developing web applications and
services.
Specifically written for intermediate to advanced VB,
C/C++, Java, and Delphi developers, .NET Framework
Essentials, 2nd Edition is also useful to system
architects and leaders who are assessing tools for
future projects. The authors devote special attention to
the writing of .NET components plus web applications and
services.
This book takes on all of the most important .NET
Framework topics--from the underlying Common Language
Runtime (CLR) to its specialized packages for ASP.NET,
Web Forms, Windows Forms, XML and data access (ADO.NET).
The authors survey each of the major .NET languages,
including Visual Basic .NET, C#, and Managed C++, as
well as MSIL, the intermediate language understood by
the CLR. They've included working code samples in every
.NET language.
Compact and free of fluff or proprietary hype, .NET
Framework Essentials, 2nd Edition is an outstanding
value for experienced programmers and architects who
need to get up to speed quickly.
Introducing Microsoft .Net, Third Edition by
David S. Platt
Introducing Microsoft .Net, Third Edition by
David S. Platt
Publisher: Microsoft Press; 3rd edition (May 7,
2003) | ISBN: 0735619182 | CHM | 9,5 Mb | 352 pages
OOP with Microsoft
Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft
Visual C# .NET Step by Step by
Robin A. Reynolds-Haertle
OOP with Microsoft
Visual Basic .NET and
Microsoft Visual C# .NET
Step by Step by Robin A.
Reynolds-Haertle
Publisher: Microsoft Press;
Bk&CD-Rom edition (January
23, 2002) | ISBN: 0735615683
| PDF | 2,4 Mb | 416 pages
Microsoft .NET Distributed
Applications: Integrating XML Web
Services and .NET Remoting by Matthew
MacDonald
Microsoft .NET Distributed
Applications: Integrating XML Web
Services and .NET Remoting by
Matthew MacDonald
Publisher: Microsoft Press; 1
edition (February 12, 2003) | ISBN:
0735619336 | CHM | 5 Mb | 752 pages
MCTS Self-Paced Training
Kit (Exam 70-536) Repost:
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
Application
Ace your exam preparation
and ramp up quickly on the
.NET Framework by working at
your own pace through the
lessons and hands-on
exercises in this
authoritative guide.
Coverage includes /O,
graphics, collections,
serialization, threading,
and much more.
Introducing Microsoft .NET, Second Edition by David
S. Platt
Introducing Microsoft .NET, Second Edition by
David S. Platt
Publisher: Microsoft Press; 2 edition (May 15, 2002) |
ISBN: 0735615713 | PDF | 6,5 Mb | 336 pages
Data Entry and
Validation with C# and VB. NET
Windows Forms by Nick Symmonds,
Nicholas Symmonds
Data Entry and
Validation with C# and VB.
NET Windows Forms by Nick
Symmonds, Nicholas Symmonds
Publisher: Apress; 1 edition
(July 29, 2003) | ISBN:
1590591089 | CHM | 12,1 Mb |
768 pages
.NET
Internationalization:
The Developer's
Guide to Building
Global Windows and
Web Applications
.NET
Internationalization:
The Developer's
Guide to
Building Global
Windows and Web
Applications
by Guy
Smith-Ferrier
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley
Professional
(August 11,
2006) | ISBN:
0321341384 | CHM
| 8,8 Mb | 672
pages
Christian Wenz,
Programming
Atlas
O'Reilly Media |
ISBN 0596526725
| CHM | 403
pages | 2,83 MB
Programming Atlas is
not just another
"drag and drop"
ASP.NET 2.0 book,
but dives into the
technologies that
make it work. You'll
begin with a tour of
the technologies
most often
associated with
Ajax, from
JavaScript and
XMLHttpRequest to
JSON and the DOM.
With the
fundamentals in
place, author
JavaScript expert
Christian Wenz
unpacks the Atlas
framework and shows
you how to put its
tools to work. Download from:
Special
Edition
Using
Crystal
Reports 10
(Special
Edition
Using) by
Neil
FitzGerald
Special
Edition
Using
Crystal
Reports
10
(Special
Edition
Using)
by Neil
FitzGerald,
Ryan
Marples,
Naisan
Geula,
Bob
Coates,
James
Edkins,
Michael
Voloshko
Publisher:
Que;
Special
edition
(July
14,
2004) |
ISBN:
0789731134
| CHM |
32,34 Mb
| 888
pages
Special
Edition
Using
Crystal
Reports 10
is a
reference
guide
designed to
provide
hands-on
experience
with the
latest
release of
the product
suite. The
latest
version of
the Crystal
Reporting
Suite,
delivers
vast
enhancements
that drive
upgrades
from
licensees
who'll seek
a reference
to help them
migrate. As
Crystal
Decisions
insiders,
the authors
bring unique
and valuable
real-world
perspectives
on
implementations
and use of
the Crystal
Reports
product. The
book
includes
content,
tutorials
and samples
for
reporting
within the
Microsoft
Visual
Studio.NET
environment
and on the
SAP Business
Information
Warehouse.
New content
on report
distribution,
and
integration
into the
secured
managed
reporting
solution
known as
Crystal
Enterprise,
is also now
included in
this
definitive
user guide. Download
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Crystal Reports XI
Release 2 for
Developers - Updated
Crystal
Reports XI
Release 2 for
Developers |
Release Date: 09
Mar 2005
Multi-Language
with
Documentation |
Eight RAR Files
| 715.80 MB
Compressed | 850
MB Extracted
Crystal Reports
v11.0 Release 2
for Developers
is the latest
release from
Business
Objects.
Documentation
and Installation
is supported in
the following
languages:
English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Japanese
Chinese -
Simplified and
Traditional
Korean
Dutch
CRYSTAL
REPORTS 11 for
DEVELOPERS
Recommended for
Application
Developers
Create and
integrate
reports into
your Web and
server-based
applications -
and deploy them
easily as
zero-client or
rich-client
solutions.
*
Application
integration
Add report
viewing,
creation, and
modification
capabilities
your
applications.
* Data
access
Access almost
any kind of data
with more than
35 data drivers
and tight
control over
database
connectivity.
*
Formatting and
design
Design
professional-looking,
interactive
reports using
features like
the visual
report designer
and dynamic
prompts.
* Report
viewing and
interaction
Make it easy for
people in your
organization to
view and work
with reports by
customizing them
to match their
needs.
*
Security,
support, and
maintenance
Learn how
Crystal Reports
can work within
your existing
security
infrastructure
and with other
Business Objects
tools.
Release 2 is
operable and
functional with
Microsoft Visual
Studio 2005.
WHAT'S NEW in
CRYSTAL REPORTS
11
Dynamic and
Cascading
Prompts
Crystal Reports
XI provides for
dynamic and
cascading
prompts. This
means that
report designers
can base report
prompts on
dynamic values.
They no longer
need to maintain
static prompt
value lists
within
individual
reports and they
can reuse
existing prompts
stored in the
repository.
Base reports on
dynamic values
with the dynamic
and cascading
prompts feature.
RTF Export
Format
The new RTF
export format is
excellent for
report export
editing. This
complements the
existing RTF
export of
optimized
accuracy and
forms
processing. The
result is that
the end user is
now able to
enhance and
expand a report
in standard word
processing
applications.
Dynamic Image
Location
Pictures and
graphics can now
be placed in a
report through a
link in the
database so that
it is no longer
necessary to
store images
within the
database. This
supports the
common practice
of storing
images on the
web server and
storing
references to
those images in
the database.
Pictures and
graphics can be
placed in a
report through a
link in the
database.
Drag-and-Drop
Charting and
Cross Tabs
New
drag-and-drop
charting and
cross-tabs allow
for intelligent
charting
approximates
variables when a
chart is dropped
into a section.
Chart design is
now faster and
easier because
charts will be
updated
automatically
when new
variables are
added.
HTML Preview
The iterative
report
design/view
process is
streamlined,
with a new HTML
preview that
allows report
authors to see
how reports will
look when
published to the
web.
Publish perfect
reports by
previewing how
reports will
look before they
are published to
the web.
Dependency
Checker
Use the
Dependency
Checker to
instantly find
broken links,
formula errors,
and dependency
issues before
reports are
published and
distributed
Workbench and
Repository
Explorer
Using the
Workbench and
the Repository
Explorer, users
can easily
browse, build,
and publish
object packages.
With object
packages, users
can schedule,
manage, and
secure a group
of reports
together rather
than just one
report at a
time.
The Workbench
allows users to
keep projects
organized by
grouping reports
according to
preference.
The new
Repository
Explorer
simplifies
navigation
within the
BusinessObjects
Enterprise
system and
reporting
components can
be easily shared
among users
within the
Crystal Reports
Designer.
Designer
Improvements
Designing
reports is
easier with the
Getting Started
page that
appears each
time you open
Crystal Reports.
The updated
Visual Report
Designer allows
you to point and
click so you can
create reports
without the need
for intensive
coding.
Updated Data
Drivers
Crystal Reports
XML, JDBC, IBM
DB2, and
Exchange data
drivers have
been updated to
give you an
incredible range
of data access
options.
New Patch
Installation
This new feature
means that all
customers will
have the most
up-to-date
version of
Crystal Reports
XI because they
will
automatically
receive the
latest hot fixes
and service
packs.
Single Sign-On
Single sign-on
is a new
feature. Now
Crystal reports
can be
integrated into
an existing
security
infrastructure.
Enhanced Support
for Business
Objects
Universes
Support has been
enhanced for
Business Objects
universes (the
semantic layer
for
BusinessObjects
business
intelligence
tools like Web
Intelligence),
to include
universe view
time security
and union
queries.
Complete
Integration with
BusinessObjects
Enterprise
Architecture
Enjoy seamless
continuity
between all of
the applications
within your
business
intelligence
technology
suite.
Scalability is
easier when
everything is
integrated.
Report Export
Configuration
Report export
configuration
information can
be saved with
the report so
that end users
forgo the time
and trouble of
reconfiguring
the export each
time a report is
run.
Hierarchical
Grouping
Hierarchical
grouping has
been enhanced,
providing
increased layout
control so that
users can create
their reports in
a hierarchical,
rather than just
a relational,
manner. This
provides a
better fit for
organizational
charts and
summary reports.
N Value for Top
N Style Reports
Parameterized
control for N
value for top N
style reports
means that a
single report
will meet the
needs of
multiple users.
This will reduce
the total number
of reports that
are created and
supported.
The Report
Creator API
Serial:
B6W60-01CS200-000G970-0YA1
Add the
serial using
Business
Objects
License
Manager or
during
installation.
.NET e-Business Architecture by David
Burgett, Matthew Baute, John Pickett, Eric
Brown, G. A. Sullivan
.NET e-Business Architecture by David
Burgett, Matthew Baute, John Pickett, Eric
Brown, G. A. Sullivan
Publisher: Sams; 1st edition (November 27,
2001) | ISBN: 0672322196 | PDF | 6 Mb | 580
pages
John O'Malley, «Outline of Basic Circuit
Analysis», 2nd ed
McGraw-Hill | ISBN 0070478244 | 1982 | PDF |
20.3 MB | 433 pp Download
C# Design Patterns: A Tutorial
C# Design Patterns: A Tutorial
Addison-Wesley Professional | ISBN:
0201844532 | 2002 | 416 Pages | 3 Mb
Design patterns are elegant, adaptable, and
reusable solutions to everyday software
development problems. Programmers use design
patterns to organize objects in programs, making
them easier to write and modify. C# Design
Patterns: A Tutorial is a practical guide to
writing C# programs using the most common
patterns.
This tutorial begins with clear and concise
introductions to C#, object-oriented programming
and inheritance, and UML diagrams. Each chapter
that follows describes one of twenty-three
design patterns, recommends when to use it, and
explains the impact that it will have on the
larger design. The use of every pattern is
demonstrated with simple example programs. These
programs are illustrated with screen shots and
UML diagrams displaying how the classes
interact. Each of these programs is available on
the companion CD-ROM and can be run, examined,
edited, and applied.
Design patterns will have an immediate impact on
your work as you learn the following:
Applying design patterns effectively in your
day-to-day programming
Using patterns to create sophisticated, robust
C# programs
The interaction of classes as demonstrated by
UML diagrams
Advancing your programming skills using design
patterns
Design patterns will not only enhance your
productivity, but once you see how quickly and
easily object-oriented code can be recycled,
they will become an everyday part of your C#
programming.
Professional Visual Studio 2005 by Andrew
Parsons (Author), Nick Randolph
Professional Visual Studio 2005 by
Andrew Parsons (Author), Nick Randolph
(Author)
Publisher: Wrox (August 28, 2006) | ISBN:
0764598465 | PDF | 14,38 Mb | 912 pages
Visual Studio 2005 is an enormous product.
Incorporating the latest advances in both Visual
Basic® and C# as well as improvements and new
features in the user interface, it can be
daunting without the kind of guidance this book
provides.
In these pages you'll learn to harness every
feature of this remarkable development tool. The
opening section will familiarize you with the
IDE structure and layout, various options and
settings, and other core aspects of Visual
Studio 2005. Then you will examine each of the
nine major categories composing the functions of
Visual Studio 2005. Every chapter is
cross-referenced, so you can achieve a complete
understanding of each feature and how all the
elements work together to produce an effective
programming environment.
What you will learn from this book
How to edit Application Configuration and XML
resource files
Automated XML documentation and how to use
Outline modes to review your code
The process for implementing good security
How to use IntelliSense, regionalize your code,
and tag sections of your program for later
processing
Effective ways to test and debug both code and
databases
Timesavers that use regular expressions,
Registry hacks, third-party add-ons, and
Microsoft® extensions
Mission control to reader . . . you
are now nearing the ADO. NET planet in the .NET
solar system of the Microsoft technology galaxy.
Make sure no architectural mistake alien eats you up
for dinner.......
The effective use of a language
requires a good deal more than learning the syntax
and features of the language. In fact, the greater
part of the learning curve for new technology is now
concentrated in the programming environment. It is
not enough to be proficient with the C# language;
the successful developer and software architect must
also be cognizant of the underlying class libraries
and the tools available to probe these libraries,
debug code, and check the efficiency of underlying
code........
Most Visual Basic 2005 applications that you
write use data in some form or fashion. Where you
retrieve that data from depends on what your
application is doing. One of the most common types
of applications that you are likely to write is a
database application, which retrieves and processes
data from a database.......
Welcome to Working with Microsoft®
Visual Studio® 2005 Team System. I am very excited
about how the new Team System role-based editions of
Visual Studio 2005 can integrate the entire
team.......