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CSharp.2010.and.the.dotNET.4.Platform.5th.Edition
This book has existed, in one form or another, since the first release of C# and the .NET Platform was
published in step with Microsoft’s release of .NET 1.0 Beta 2 (circa the summer of 2001). Since that point,
I have been extremely happy to see that this text continues to be very well received by the press. Over the
years, it was nominated as a 2002 Jolt Award finalist (I lost, but hey, life goes on); it was also awarded the
2003 Referenceware Excellence Award for programming book of the year.
More importantly, I have been very grateful to receive e-mails from readers all around the world. It is
very cool to chat with so many people who have told me this book has helped their careers in some small
way. On a related note, I have to say that this book is better than it has ever been, thanks to the readers
who have send me various suggestions for improvements, pointed out typos in the text, and alerted me
to other glitches on my part.
I have also been taken aback to learn that this very book has been, and is being used, in college and
university settings, and is required reading for numerous undergraduate and graduate courses in the
field of computer science.
To the press, readers, and professors, I have nothing to say but thank you and happy programming!
In any case, since the initial release of this book, I have worked hard to keep the material current with
each release of the .NET platform. The fifth edition of this text, which you hold in your hands, has been
fully updated to provide coverage on the new features of the C# 2010 programming language, as well as
the new features of .NET 4.0 Platform. Here you will find information on the new Dynamic Language
Runtime (DLR), the Task Parallel Library (TPL), Parallel LINQ (PLINQ), the ADO.NET Entity Framework
(EF), and several “minor” (but very useful) updates, such as C# 2010 named arguments, C# 2010 optional
parameters, the Lazy<T> class type, and so on.
In addition to covering all the new bits, this book continues to provide you with a rock-solid foundation
of the C# language as a whole, the pillars of object oriented programming (OOP), assembly
configuration, database access (through ADO.NET), as well as the process of building desktop GUI
applications, web applications, and distributed systems (among other topics).
As with the earlier editions, this edition presents the C# programming language and .NET base class
libraries using a friendly and approachable tone (or so I have been told!). As well, this new edition
remains focused on providing you with the information you need to build software solutions today,
rather than spending too much time examining esoteric details that few individuals will ever actually
care about.
2010-07-02
Introducing WindowsServer 2008 R2
Windows Server 2008 R2, or simply R2 for short, is the second release of
Windows Server 2008. It isn’t a completely new release, but rather adds
additional features and refinements to the existing release. In this book, we focus
on the new features and refinements in R2. We assume you have at least a general
knowledge of Windows Server, and that you have some familiarity with Windows
Server 2008, although we don’t assume you’re actively running Windows Server
2008. Where an R2 feature is a refinement of a feature that was new in Windows
Server 2008, we provide background on the Windows Server 2008 feature to
provide context.
2010-06-21
Microsoft Visual studio 2008 UNLEASHED
The release of Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio Team Systems marked a major revision
to the .NET development experience. It brought us code snippets, custom project
templates, refactoring, data binding wizards, smart tags, modeling tools, automated
testing tools, and project and task management—to name just a few features.
Visual Studio 2008 builds on these tools and provides additional core changes and additions
to the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE). The languages have
many new improvements, the Framework has a number of additions, and the tools have
been significantly enhanced. For instance, Visual Studio 2008 includes such things as
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) for building richer client solutions, Windows
Communication Foundation (WCF) to help build more dynamic service-oriented solutions,
and Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) to enable structured programming
around business processes. In addition, there are language enhancements such as the
Language Integrated Query (LINQ) and team systems enhancements such as code metrics,
performance profiling, and a revised team build system. All of these tools are meant to
increase your productivity and success rate. This book is meant to help you unlock the
many tools built into Visual Studio so that you can realize these gains.
2009-04-01
Microsoft Visual studio 2008 UNLEASHED
The release of Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio Team Systems marked a major revision
to the .NET development experience. It brought us code snippets, custom project
templates, refactoring, data binding wizards, smart tags, modeling tools, automated
testing tools, and project and task management—to name just a few features.
Visual Studio 2008 builds on these tools and provides additional core changes and additions
to the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE). The languages have
many new improvements, the Framework has a number of additions, and the tools have
been significantly enhanced. For instance, Visual Studio 2008 includes such things as
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) for building richer client solutions, Windows
Communication Foundation (WCF) to help build more dynamic service-oriented solutions,
and Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) to enable structured programming
around business processes. In addition, there are language enhancements such as the
Language Integrated Query (LINQ) and team systems enhancements such as code metrics,
performance profiling, and a revised team build system. All of these tools are meant to
increase your productivity and success rate. This book is meant to help you unlock the
many tools built into Visual Studio so that you can realize these gains.
2009-04-01
μC/OS-II 2.89 ARM Cortex-M3 Processors probe
μC/OS-II ver2.89 port arm cortext-m3 with lcd
2009-03-14
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