Programming with Managed Extensions for Microsoft Visual C++.NET, Version 2003


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The compiler and linker extensions in Microsoft Visual C++ .NET provide specific capabilities that programmers can’t get using Microsoft Visual C#™. Programmers learn how to make the most of these extensions with this enlightening guide—updated for Visual C++ .NET 2003 and written by an authority on the subject. The book reveals the special programming rules for Managed Extensions and shows how to use them to write .NET libraries and applications. It also discusses the many features that are new to Visual C++ .NET 2003. This guide is ideal for developers who use Visual C#, but want to make the most of the unique facilities in Visual C++ .NET.




Programming with Managed Extensions for Microsoft Visual C++ .NET


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Readers can learn the different programming rules for managed extensions, along with the features that are new to Visual C++ and other .NET-compatible languages. (Computer Books - Languages/Programming)




Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003


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The fast track for programmers to learn the ins and outs of VC++ .NET through code examples, practical tips, and professional insights. Written by a Microsoft regional director, this book provides programmers moving from Visual Studio 6 to .NET and non-Microsoft developers maximum learning with minimum investment of time and effort.




.NET Programming with Visual C++


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Packed with C++ code examples and screen shots, .NET Programming with Visual C++ explains the .NET framework and managed extensions to C++, and provides a complete reference to the basic and advanced types contained in .NET Framework System namesp




Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework


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-Filled with practical examples that show how to incorporate .NET functionality into legacy applications in order to make them more productive-Demonstrates clearly how various .NET classes provide either a new ability not found in MFC, or a markedly improved way of doing something-Explains how developers can start to use .NET today without abandoning their current skill set




Office 2003 Programming


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* Builds real applications that can be customized and used commercially. * Provides real-world examples, each of which offers a fundamental lesson in approaching data structure and code. * Friendly, open and targeted chapters that can be absorbed one lesson at a time.




PROGRAMMING WITH C#


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Written in an engaging style, this book is especially designed for the beginner or intermediate level programmer to make the C# concepts accessible and exciting. The book offers a coherent approach to C# programming and focuses on the fundamentals—from elementary to the complex concepts of the language. The text is thoughtfully divided into three parts. The first part provides a basic understanding of object-oriented programming, the .NET platform and its infrastructure, console and windows application programs, and the various iterative and decision making statements available in C#. The second part introduces features such as classes, objects, inheritance and polymorphism, indexers, delegates and events. The third part of the book describes the benefits of implementation of .NET assemblies, namespaces, attributes and reflections, exception handling, and threads to help students appreciate the performance issues with great clarity. The final two chapters are devoted to writing applications in Windows so that the students can build upon the knowledge gained from the book. KEY FEATURES : • Provides scintillating coverage of both theory and practice. • Includes more than a hundred tested programs to develop students’ proficiency with C# fundamentals. • Offers chapter-end review questions with answers to enhance students’ fundamental skills. C# being one of the languages supported by Microsoft .NET Framework, this textbook will be useful to students of computer science, computer applications, information science and information technology.




Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4 Six-in-One


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Complete coverage of all key .NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010 languages and technologies .NET 4 is Microsoft's latest version of their core programming platform, and Visual Studio 2010 is the toolset that helps write .NET 4 applications. This comprehensive resource offers one-stop shopping for all you need to know to get productive with .NET 4. Experienced author and .NET guru Mitchel Sellers reviews all the important new features of .NET 4, including .NET charting and ASP.NET charting, ASP.NET dynamic data and jQuery, and the addition of F# as a supported package language. The expansive coverage is divided into six distinctive parts for easy navigation, and addresses: Visual Studio 2010, .NET 4, ASP.NET, the C# language, the VB.NET language, and the new F# language. A practical approach and complete examples round out this much-needed reference. Focuses on the new and important features of the latest version Microsoft's core programming platform-.NET 4-as well as Visual Studio 2010, which allows you to write .NET 4 applications Provides comprehensive coverage divided into six parts: Visual Studio 2010, .NET 4, ASP.NET, the C# language, the VB.NET language, and the new F# language Discusses Visual Studio snippets and templates, .NET charting components, the .NET framework and WPF, LINQ, and the Entity framework Explores various aspects of Visual Basic 2010, such as multi-line lambdas, auto-implemented properties, nullable optional parameters, and more This investigative look at .NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010 will help you identify and isolate key elements that can benefit you immediately.




Application Development Using Visual Basic and .NET


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Learn to develop professional applications with VB and the .NET platform in a unique building block approach. This guide also presents the basic concepts of the .NET framework, which is the common language.




Leveraging WMI Scripting


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Aims to delve deep into Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to understand the manageable entities of the Windows world. This book offers a structured description of the important WMI providers available from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 (including Windows 2000 and Windows XP).