C# .NET Web Developer's Guide
โ Scribed by Adrian Turtschi, DotThatCom.com, Jason Werry, Greg Hack, Joseph Albahari, Saurabh Nandu and Wei Meng Lee (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Syngress
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 797
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
"C# is the driver in the new .NET Framework..." -- Dr. Dobb's Journal
Acknowledgments, Page v
Contributors, Pages vi-viii
Technical Editor and Reviewer, Page ix
Series Editor, Page ix
From the Series Editor, Page ix
Foreword, Pages xxi-xxii, Saurabh Nandu
Chapter 1 - Introducing the Microsoft .NET Platform, Pages 1-31
Chapter 2 - Introducing C# Programming, Pages 33-108
Chapter 3 - Visual Studio.NET IDE, Pages 109-136
Chapter 4 - Windows Forms, Pages 137-201
Chapter 5 - Network Programming: Using TCP and UDP Protocols, Pages 203-298
Chapter 6 - Remoting, Pages 299-343
Chapter 7 - Message Queuing Using MSMQ, Pages 345-382
Chapter 8 - ADO.NET, Pages 383-430
Chapter 9 - Working with XML, Pages 431-494
Chapter 10 - ASP.NET, Pages 495-573
Chapter 11 - Web Services, Pages 575-668
Chapter 12 - Building a Jokes Web Service, Pages 669-779
Index, Pages 781-793
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