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The Book of Visual Robert Dunaway epub The Book of Visual Robert Dunaway pdf download The Book of Visual Robert Dunaway pdf file The Book of Visual Robert Dunaway audiobook The Book of Visual Robert Dunaway book review The Book of Visual Robert Dunaway summary | #4639880 in Books | No Starch Press | 2002-09 | 2002-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.91 x7.38l,.0 | File type: PDF | 456 pages | ||31 of 32 people found the following review helpful.| Badly Named, But Very Serious and Very Useful|By David Gurgel|The title, "The Book of Visual Studio .NET," is misleading. The book is not an in-depth guide to using Visual Studio and barely touches on extending and customizing Visual Studio. A better title would have been "A Developer's Accelerated Introduction To .NET." It assumes the reader is a working developer, new to .N|About the Author|Robert B. Dunaway, MCSD and MCSE works as a system architect in software development for Strategic Data Systems. He is currently guiding small and medium size companies through the transition from COM to .NET. He lives in Cincinnati, OH.
The Book of Visual Studio .NET surveys each .NET server and related technologies, with a focus on Visual Studio 7 (VS7). Hands-on examples cover building forms, data retrieval, moving to COM+, and implementing web services. Other key issues and solutions include upgrading from Visual Basic, source control services, and remoting.
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