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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Developing Applications with Visual Studio.NET (Repost)




Richard Grimes, "Developing Applications with Visual Studio.NET"


2002 | pages: 598 | ISBN: 0201708523 | PDF | 3,7 mb




This is the.NET book C++ developers have been waiting for: a meaty, practical guide to Visual Studio.NET programming from one of the world"s leading authorities on Microsoft development. Best-selling COM/ATL author Richard Grimes begins by reviewing the fundamental concepts that underlie the .NET Runtime, including managed vs. unmanaged code, garbage collection, the Microsoft Intermediate Language, type information, and metadata. Next, Grimes introduces the .NET Class Libraries — first at a high level, and then with far greater detail about the libraries that will be of greatest value. Grimes covers contexts and remoting, introducing serialization, marshalling, channels and SOAP, and the role of Web services as an interoperability mechanism. Once readers are solidly grounded in .NET, Grimes turns to Visual Studio.NET: its facilities, tools, and project structure, ranging from project management issues to Web discovery. In Part III, Grimes offers comprehensive coverage of using Visual Studio.NET to build advanced applications. He presents detailed coverage of managed C++ written for experienced C++ developers; a thorough walkthrough of C++ development with WinForms designed to help developers migrate from Win32; extensive coverage of Microsoft"s ATL Server and web application/service development; and finally, a full chapter on debugging. For every experienced Windows developer familiar with Visual C++.



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Friday, September 25, 2015

Pluralsight - Building Line of Business Applications with Visual Studio LightSwitch 2015

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Pluralsight – Building Line of Business Applications with Visual Studio LightSwitch 2015


Size: 1.36GB | Duration: 4h 58m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1024×576 15fps | Audio: AAC 44.1KHz 2ch

Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English




This course delves into the sophisticated Visual Studio LightSwitch development environment, which has been described as the fastest way to build line-of-business applications using technologies such as ASP.NET, WCF services, C#, and JavaScript. This course seeks to go beyond the basics and tackle real-world scenarios professional developers are commonly faced with when building real-world desktop, web, and mobile-based business applications. We will learn how LightSwitch lets us develop multi-tiered, service-oriented solutions that follow modern best practices, with an incredibly high degree of productivity and without sacrificing the ability to meet complex business requirements, from multi-client user experiences to versatile back-end integration. Once you get hooked on LightSwitch, your LOB developer life will never be the same again.



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Friday, September 11, 2015

Editing the Image: Strategies in the Production and Reception of the Visual (Conference on Editorial Problems)




Editing the Image: Strategies in the Production and Reception of the Visual (Conference on Editorial Problems) by Mark Cheetham


English | Nov. 29, 2008 | ISBN: 0802092489 | 240 Pages | PDF | 1.2 MB




The editing process is a vital part of virtually every form of media.