Monday, April 28, 2008

The.ASP.NET.2.0.Anthology

Book Description
An ASP.NET 2.0 book that just helps you get things done!

This book contains a collection of 101 best practice, object oriented solutions that you can easily adapt to your own projects.

Coverage includes:

  • Working with text, numbers, dates & times
  • Accessing data with ADO.NET
  • Form validation under multiple scenerios
  • Page, Session and application state tips
  • Access control in web applications
  • Producing standards compliant output
  • Enhancing applications with AJAX
  • Working with Email
  • Handling errors and debugging
  • Performance tips and pitfalls
  • And much more!

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    Sunday, April 20, 2008

    Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design



    Description
    "Head First Object Oriented Analysis and Design is a refreshing look at subject of OOAD. What sets this book apart is its focus on learning. The authors have made the content of OOAD accessible, usable for the practitioner."

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    Saturday, April 5, 2008

    Programming Microsoft Visual C# 2005 : The Language


    Book Description
    Get the in-depth reference and pragmatic, real-world insights you need to exploit the enhanced language features and core capabilities in Visual C# 2005. Programming expert Donis Marshall deftly builds your proficiency with classes, structs, and other fundamentals, and advances your expertise with more-advanced topics such as debugging, threading, and memory management. Combining incisive reference with hands-on coding examples and best practices, this CORE REFERENCE focuses on mastering the C# skills you need to build innovative solutions for smart clients and the Web.




    Book Description
    This book is a fast-paced but thorough guide to the effective use of Eclipse's features and plugins for real-world Java development. Interesting examples demonstrate how to use Eclipse to build, test, and debug applications using the tools provided by Eclipse as well as third-party plugins. Learn how to use Eclipse tools in a team environment, including Ant for moresophisticated build processes and CVS for source control. The Second Edition is completely updated for Eclipse 3.1 and adds coverage of three new major Eclipse features:
    • The Visual Editor for developing graphical user applications (GUIs) using Swing/AWT and SWT
    • The Web Tools Project for developing web applications with JSPs, Servlets, EJBs and Web Services
    • The Eclipse Rich Client Platform for building robust, commercial-quality rich client applications like Google's gmail
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    Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 Databases



    Book Description

    Welcome to the introduction. From this point on, you’ll discover the amazing world of ADO.NET,
    inanimate computer desks, late-night coding sessions, evil bugs, functions, methods, properties,
    and data. Seriously though, welcome to the world of databases in ASP.NET.
    The idea for this kind of book isn’t new, but if you’re trying to learn something for the first
    time, having it constantly spelled out to you in a stodgy, primary-school-history-teacher-learnthese-
    dates-by-rote style probably won’t help. Therefore, you’ll find one joke per 50 pages to
    this book to break up the monotony.
    Actually, a confession here: I studiously spent several years avoiding anything to do with
    databases because, despite my love of things techie, I always perceived them to be even more
    techie than other server products and operating systems. Come on, system administrators
    defer to database administrators, who have to wear white lab coats, have foreheads the size of
    Mount Rushmore to hold their huge brains, and speak in some additional language only they
    understand to commune directly with their charges, don’t they? Of course not. Thanks to a little
    nudging and handholding, I can now build data-driven Web sites. These Web sites use databases
    and other sources of information to define what they present to a user and how they present it,
    and to learn how the user would like it to work.
    With any luck, by the time you’ve worked through this book, you’ll be able to do the same
    (without the need to stand stubbornly in the corner for several years muttering something
    about databases being scary and too techie).

    ASP.NET 2.0 Step by Step





























    Book Description

    This book will help you figure out how to write Web applications using Microsoft's most current version of its HTTP request processing framework—ASP.NET 2.0. Web development has come a long way since the earliest sites began popping up in the early 1990s. The world of Web development offers several different choices as far as development tools go. Over the past few years, ASP.NET has evolved to become one of the most consistent, stable, and feature-rich frameworks available for managing HTTP requests.
    ASP.NET together with Visual Studio include a number of features to make your life as a Web developer easier. For example, Visual Studio starts you off with several very useful project templates from which to develop your site. Visual Studio also supports a number of development modes, including using Internet Information Services directly to test your site during development, using a built-in Web server, or developing your site over an FTP connection. The debugger in Visual Studio lets you run the site and step through the critical areas of your code to find problems. The Visual Studio designer enables effective user interface development, allowing you to drop control elements onto a canvas to see how they appear visually. These are but a few of the features built into the ASP.NET framework when paired with Visual Studio.
    While ASP.NET and Visual Studio offer excellent tools for writing Web applications, Web development on the Microsoft platform hasn't always been this way. The road to ASP.NET 2.0 has been nearly a decade in the making.

    Friday, April 4, 2008

    Packt LINQ Quickly
















    Book Description

    This book gets you started with LINQ and shows how it will make your programming life easier by making use of new features from the .NET Framework 3.0. This book is split into seven chapters, each of which is dedicated to presenting a feature of LINQ and its usage in real-life scenarios. Language Integrated Query (LINQ) is a new feature in Visual Studio 2008 that extends its query capabilities, using C# and Visual Basic. Visual Studio 2008 comes with LINQ provider assemblies that enable the use of LINQ with data sources such as in-memory collections, SQL relational databases, ADO.NET Datasets, XML documents, etc. In Visual Studio 2008, Visual C# and Visual Basic are the languages that implement the LINQ language extensions. LINQ language extensions use the new standard query operators API, which is the query language for any collection that implements IEnumerable.

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    JavaScript Anthology
















    Book Description

    Using a cookbook approach, The JavaScript Anthology will show you how to apply JavaScript to solve over 101 common Web Development challenges. You'll discover how-to:

  • Optimize your code so that it runs faster
  • Create Ajax applications with the XmlHttpRequest object
  • Validate web forms to improve usability
  • Take control of your web pages with the DOM
  • Ensure that your JavaScript code is accessible
  • Create slick drop-down menu systems
  • Included in this book is extensive coverage of DHTML and Ajax, including how-to create and customize advanced effects such as draggable elements, dynamically sorting data in a Web Browser, advanced menu systems, retrieving data from a Web Server using XMLHttpRequest and more.

    The JavaScript Anthology also includes extensive coverage of object oriented coding, efficient script design, accessibility, and cross-browser issues. Best of all, you'll get download access to all the code used in the book, so you can put the scripts to use instantly.

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