Learning ASP.NET 3.5 | Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.; 2 edition (July 15, 2008) Paperback: 607 pages | Language: English | ISBN-10: 0596518455 | PDF | 10.9 MB
With this book, you will learn how to create engaging and interactive web applications using the latest version of the world's most popular web development platform: ASP.NET with AJAX, built on the productivity-enhancing features of Visual Studio 2008.
Programming .NET 3.5 Paperback: 476 pages | Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. (August 5, 2008) | Language: English | ISBN-10: 059652756X | PDF | 6.34 MB
.NET 3.5 will help you create better Windows applications, build Web Services that are more powerful, implement new Workflow projects and dramatically enhance the user's experience. But it does so with what appears to be a collection of disparate technologies.
Building a Web 2.0 Portal with ASP.NET 3.5 (January 11, 2008) Paperback: 308 pages | Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Language: English | ISBN-10: 0596510500 | PDF | 3.86 MB
If you think you're well versed in ASP.NET, think again. This exceptional guide gives you a master class in site building with ASP.NET 3.5 and other cutting-edge Microsoft technologies.
SQL Fundamentals deserves praise because it documents the implementation of Structured Query Language (SQL) in Oracle databases and Access databases simultaneously. Readers find out how to do simple single-table queries, more complicated multitable queries, table creation, joins, unions, and calculations in both environments in a variety of circumstances. For those who've never worked with SQL before and plan to use one of the two covered platforms, this book will make a fine starting point, since it explains elementary SQL concepts too.
Pro LINQ: Language Integrated Query in C# 2008 By: Joseph C. Rattz, Jr. | ISBN10: 1-59059-789-3 | ISBN13: 978-1-59059-789-7 600 pp. | Published Nov 2007 | PDF | 7.19 MB
LINQ is the project name for a set of extensions to the .NET Framework that provide a generic approach to querying data from different data sources. LINQ will premier in Visual Studio 2008, and will become the next must–have skill for .NET developers. For more information about LINQ, you can check out the author’s portal at www.linqdev.com