My Latest Books – Professional C# 2010 and Professional ASP.NET 4

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Published on Fri, 07 May 2010 11:33:25 GMT Indexed on 2010/05/11 2:55 UTC
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My two latest books are out!

Professional ASP.NET 4 in C# and VB
Professional C# 4 and .NET 4

From the back covers:

Take your web development to the next level using ASP.NET 4

ASP.NET is about making you as productive as possible when building fast and secure web applications. Each release of ASP.NET gets better and removes a lot of the tedious code that you previously needed to put in place, making common ASP.NET tasks easier. With this book, an unparalleled team of authors walks you through the full breadth of ASP.NET and the new and exciting capabilities of ASP.NET 4. The authors also show you how to maximize the abundance of features that ASP.NET offers to make your development process smoother and more efficient.

Professional ASP.NET 4:

  • Demonstrates ASP.NET built-in systems such as the membership and role management systems

  • Covers everything you need to know about working with and manipulating data

  • Discusses the plethora of server controls that are at your disposal

  • Explores new ways to build ASP.NET, such as working with ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET AJAX

  • Examines the full life cycle of ASP.NET, including debugging and error handling, HTTP modules, the provider model, and more

  • Features both printed and downloadable C# and VB code examples

Start using the new features of C# 4 and .NET 4 right away

The new C# 4 language version is indispensable for writing code in Visual Studio 2010. This essential guide emphasizes that C# is the language of choice for your .NET 4 applications. The unparalleled author team of experts begins with a refresher of C# basics and quickly moves on to provide detailed coverage of all the recently added language and Framework features so that you can start writing Windows applications and ASP.NET web applications immediately.

  • Reviews the .NET architecture, objects, generics, inheritance, arrays, operators, casts, delegates, events, Lambda expressions, and more

  • Details integration with dynamic objects in C#, named and optional parameters, COM-specific interop features, and type-safe variance

  • Provides coverage of new features of .NET 4, Workflow Foundation 4, ADO.NET Data Services, MEF, the Parallel Task Library, and PLINQ

  • Has deep coverage of great technologies including LINQ, WCF, WPF, flow and fixed documents, and Silverlight

  • Reviews ASP.NET programming and goes into new features such as ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET Dynamic Data

  • Discusses communication with WCF, MSMQ, peer-to-peer, and syndication

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