From the acclaimed authors of "Programming ASP.NET" comes this comprehensive tutorial on writing Windows applications for Microsoft's .NET platform.
Experienced programmers: Quickly come up to speed on the new, powerful Visual Basic .NET Practical, hands-on coverage of the .NET Framework, CLR, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, Web services, security, interoperability, and more Running case study: see ...
This book gives experienced developers all the practical insight they need to build enterprise applications for Microsoft's .NET platform using C#. Using extensive code examples and a running case study, the authors illuminate the .NET ...
This is, without a doubt the best and most useful C#/WinForms book I have ever read. I would suggest this book to be essential reading for very serious .NET WinForms developer who wants to work smarter instead of harder.
Describes the Windows Forms namespace and its role in developing Windows applications within the .NET Framework, and illustrates how to perform tasks including creating menus and text boxes.
Using C# as the primary language, and with plenty of code examples throughout, this book is an excellent way to learn. Enterprise-class .NET programming in C#--from a developer's perspective.
On paper, the way images are done on the app bar sounds brilliant. Windows 8/Windows RT comes with a font called Segoe UI Symbol—a version of the standard Segoe font used in Windows Store apps, but with a whole bunch ofglyphs that can ...
This is one of those books.” –Neal Myrddin, Independent Developer “Chris and Michael nail the soul of Windows Forms 2.0. This book provides an insightful view into the design of Windows Forms and the integration of new 2.0 features.
Next, the book introduces a variety of .NET essentials, as well as .NET development techniques.
NET 3.5 by Jesse Liberty and Alex Horovitz, (O'Reilly), and for a complete and comprehensive review of WPF, please see the truly wonderful Programming WPF by Chris Sells and Ian Griffiths (O'Reilly), which may be one of the best ...
The fourth edition of Programming C#--the top-selling C# book on the market--has been updated to the C# ISO standard as well as changes to Microsoft's implementation of the language. It also provides notes and warnings on C# 1.1 and C# 2.0.