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Feb
16

Architecture of the .NET Framework

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The .NET Framework development platform introduces many new concepts, technologies, and terms. The goal of this chapter is to give an overview of the .NET Framework: to show how it is architected, to introduce some of the new technologies, and to define many of the new terms.
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The book is divided in to three progressive levels. In the first beginner stage we will be discussing the .Net Framework, C# Language Fundamentals and Object Oriented Programming.
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Jan
04

.NET & XML

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.NET & XML provides an in-depth, concentrated tutorial for intermediate to advanced-level developers. Additionally, it includes a complete reference to the XML-related namespaces within the .NET Framework.
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The Microsoft .NET Framework and the corresponding versions of Microsoft Visual Studio that target the .NET Framework are major innovations for software developers.
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Jan
04

Building Secure ASP.NET Applications

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This guide presents a practical, scenario driven approach to designing and building secure ASP.NET applications for Windows 2000 and version 1.0 of the .NET Framework.
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Jan
04

Programming C#

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The programming language C# was built with the future of application development in mind. Pursuing that vision, C#’s designers succeeded in creating a safe, simple, component-based, high-performance language that works effectively with Microsoft’s .NET Framework.
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Jan
04

Beginning Visual C#

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With Beginning Visual C#, you will learn how to use Visual C# from first principles. Visual C# is an object-oriented programming language designed specifically for programming Microsoft’s new platform, the .NET Framework. You’ll quickly and easily learn how to write Visual C# code and create your own applications - for both Windows and the Web.
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