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 Introducing ASP.NET 2.0 (Pro Developer)What’s a Web application? Basically, it’s a set of publicly accessible pages bound to a well-known URL. No matter which direction Web-related technologies take in the future, this basic fact will never change. The reason is the underlying transport protocol, HTTP. If we were to change the underlying protocol, we... |  |  Business Information Warehouse for SAP (Prima Tech's SAP Book Series)Gain an understanding of what it takes to implement SAP BW. Follow along as the author explains the evolution of SAP BW architecture and its components. This book describes the roots of SAP BW and how it has evolved from a simple operational reporting environment to a full-featured information warehouse. Profit from a description of the... |  |  Professional MFC With Visual C++ 5This book focuses on the use of the Microsoft Foundation Classes to develop software. Of course, 'software' is a very broad term - some readers are doubtless interested in writing low-level technical applications that might not even have a user interface, while others will be interested in coding form-oriented applications that do little more the... |
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 Schaum's Outline of Programming With C++This Schaum's Outline presents all the fundamental concepts of the current ANSI standard version of the C++ programming language. This is an object-oriented extension of the very popular C language, and it promises to grow in popularity. Many complete programs are included.
Master programming with C++ with Schaum's--the... |  |  Sams Teach Yourself Visual Basic 6 in 21 DaysVisual Basic programming techniques are presented in a logical and easy-to-follow sequence that helps you really understand the principles involved in developing programs. The reader begins with learning the basics to write a first program and then moves on to adding voice, music, sound, and graphics. After reading this book, the reader will be... |  |  Designing Microsoft(r) ASP.NET ApplicationsWhen I look down, I miss all the good stuff. And when I look up, I just trip over things. —Ani DiFranco
When I first heard about ASP.NET at a Microsoft author’s conference over a year ago, I thought it might just be too good to be true. I can now create Web pages that are based on compiled code, in one of... |
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