.NET Framework Programmer's Reference
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Product Description
This guide provides developers with a complete overview of the .NET architecture. It contains definitions for all of the relevant classes in the .NET framework and includes an API quick-reference, which indexes the most used classes.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1310710 in Books
- Published on: 2002-03-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 439 pages
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From the Back Cover
Quick Reference for Effective Programming in the .NET Framework!
Quick, accurate answers to all your .NET technology questions are within easy reach just grab your copy of .NET Framework Programmer's Reference. Now you can program in the standardized, shared environment of Visual Studio, using Visual Basic, C#, C++, or other third-party languages. This handy resource provides a structural overview of the extensible, reusable classes that comprise the .NET Framework. Execute applications using ASP.NET plus locate and understand specific routines, syntax, variable passing, and event structure. Organized and cross-referenced by topics, subclasses, and namespace location, this vital reference is likely to be the most used book in any developer's library.
-Access all system services including Web services, I/O, networking, memory management, and events
-Individual chapters devoted to essential topics including COM, database access, security, XML, and runtime services
-Solve problems on the spot designed to provide quick, usable explanations
-Complete coverage of Common Language Runtime, Framework classes, and ASP.NET
About the Author
Dan Rahmel (Encinitas, CA) is a Windows programmer with more than 14 years' experience designing and implementing information systems and deploying mid-sized client/server solutions using Visual Basic, ASP, C++, and Visual FoxPro. He has authored numerous books including both editions of Visual Basic 6 Programmer's Reference. He is a contributor to DBMS, Internet Advisor, and American Programmer magazines.
