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| | Microsoft Visual J# .NET (Core Reference)Java-language developers—learn how to create .NET applications with the Microsoft development tool for you: Visual J# .NET.
Leverage your Java skills and learn how to create powerful Microsoft Windows® applications and high-performance, distributed applications with Visual J# .NET in this... | | ASP.NET in a Nutshell, Second EditionNewly updated for Visual Studio .NET 2003, the second edition of this book includes fresh information on application and web service development, custom controls, data access, security, deployment, and error handling, new material on web application development for mobile devices, plus an overview of the class libraries.
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Dynamic HTML: The Definitive ReferenceDanny Goodman felt that he couldn't trust any of the documentation on Dynamic HTML (DHTML) that he read (too many contradictions), so he wrote this book as a reference for working with his own clients. After testing tags and techniques on multiple releases of the main browsers, Goodman came up with very practical information--some of which you may... | | Access 2003 BibleWelcome to the Access 2003 Bible—your personal guide to a powerful, easyto- use database management system. This book is in its ninth revision and has been totally re-written for Microsoft Office Access 2003 with new text, new pictures, and a completely new and improved set of example files.
This book examines Access... | | The Developer's Guide to DebuggingSoftware has bugs. Period.
That's true, unfortunately. Even the good old "hello, world" program, known to virtually every C and C++ programmer in the world, can be considered to be buggy. Developing software means having to deal with defects; old ones, new ones, ones you created yourself, and those that others brought to life.... |
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