| Visual C# 2005 Express and the other Visual Studio 2005 Express Edition products are, in my opinion, one of the best and most intelligent ideas to come out from Developer Division here at Microsoft. I’m applauding and cheering for the people who had this brilliant idea because I believe there is a real need and demand for a world-class and powerful product for the hobbyist programmers, students, and professional developers. And Visual C# 2005 Express Edition answers all of that and more.
Visual C# 2005 Express Edition is a fully functional subset of Visual Studio 2005, suitable for creating and maintaining Windows applications and libraries. It’s not a timed-bomb edition, a demo, or a feature limited version; no, it’s a key Microsoft initiative to reach more people and give them the ability to have fun while creating cool software.
This book is for everybody: students, hobbyist programmers, and also for people who always thought programming was a tough task. It’s for people who had ideas like: I wish I could build a tool to store all my recipes, I wish I could print them and send them to my friends OR I wish I could build this cool card game that I have never found elsewhere OR I wish I could build this cool software to store my DVD and CD collection OR I wish I could build this software to help me work with matrices and plot graphics for my math class and many more projects that one can think of!
This book is for people who have ideas but don’t know how to bring them to reality. It’s a good introduction to this art and science that is developing software. |
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SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Architect's Guidebook
MICROSOFT COLLABORATION and companion development technologies have really come a long
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