Posted by japbd on January 16, 2008
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services
By Kirk Haselden

Book Description
All medium to large companies have to deal with data being stored in a number of databases, spreadsheets and proprietary applications. Bringing all this data together into one system can be useful to analyzing the business; but can also be quite difficult to do. Integration Services is the next big bet in Microsoft’s business intelligence lineup, providing you with true enterprise Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by japbd on January 16, 2008
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Applied Techniques Step by Step

Take your database skills to the next level with this hands-on, step-by-step guide.
Learn more-advanced skills to design, build, test, deploy, and maintain SQL Server databases—one step at a time. Ideal for developers who understand database essentials, this learn-by-doing tutorial offers practical guidance, code samples, and a collection of techniques to help you solve real-world business problems. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by japbd on January 16, 2008
C# Bible
by Jeff Ferguson, Brian Patterson, Pierre Boutquin

Book Description
100omprehensive, the C# Bible will have even beginning programmers up and running with Microsoft’s new C# language quickly and easily. But this title does not stop at just presenting the C# language – it teaches practical application development in the new .NET Framework. Starting at ground zero, readers will benefit from veteran developer Jeff Ferguson’s insight into topics that include:
* Background of C#
* .NET concepts Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by japbd on January 16, 2008
Visual C#.NET Developers Handbook – Sybex
by John Paul Mueller

This guide has advanced, practical, and comprehensive coverage of enterprise development with the most popular new programming language–Visual C#.
Visual C# .NET Developer’s Handbook offers advanced, practical, and comprehensive coverage of major development issues for the hottest new programming language. Well-known programming author John Mueller starts out with expert advice for building complex desktop applications and moves on to major enterprise topics, such as working with Acive Directory and building Web applications with ASP.NET, XML, and SOAP. Readers also get coverage of data access with ADO.NET, .NET security issues, and deploying applications to wireless and PDA devices.
The book is not just for experienced C++ programmers. It has great appeal for the large installed base of experienced Visual Basic developers. Many VB programmers will want to integrate C# code into their applications and this book gives them the tools Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by japbd on January 16, 2008
Core Internet Application Development with ASP.NET 2.0
by Randy Connolly

The Comprehensive Guide to ASP.NET 2.0 for Experienced Developers
ASP.NET 2.0 represents a true breakthrough in Web development technology and delivers unprecedented power, flexibility, and efficiency. If you’re an experienced programmer who wants to build production-quality Web applications and services with ASP.NET 2.0, this book is the deepest, most practical tutorial you can find.
Randy Connolly introduces today’s best practices for every facet of ASP.NET 2.0 development. He illuminates ASP.NET 2.0 Web server control architecture, sophisticated user interface capabilities, and navigation controls. He presents systematic, practical coverage of ASP.NET 2.0 data integration, state management, personalization, and more.
As with all books in the Prentice Hall Core Series, Core Internet Application Development with ASP.NET 2.0 focuses on solving serious problems with professional-quality code. With practical insights into everything from data binding to security, this is the ASP.NET 2.0 book you’ve been searching for: a definitive guide to building industrial-strength Web solutions.
This Book Delivers: Read the rest of this entry »
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