ASP.NET 3.5 Unleashed (Hardcover)

February 26, 2008
  • Hardcover: 1920 pages
  • Publisher: Sams; 1 Har/Cdr edition (January 7, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672330113
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672330117

Book Description

ASP.NET 3.5 Unleashed is the most comprehensive book available on the Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 Framework, covering all aspects of the ASP.NET 3.5 Framework–no matter how advanced.

This edition covers all the new features of ASP.NET 3.5. It explains Microsoft LINQ to SQL in detail. It includes a chapter on the two new data access controls introduced with the ASP.NET 3.5 Framework: ListView and DataPager. With its coverage of ASP.NET AJAX, this book shows you how to take advantage of Microsoft’s server-side AJAX framework to retrofit existing ASP.NET applications with AJAX functionality. It also demonstrates how to use Microsoft’s client-side AJAX framework to build the web applications of the future: pure client-side AJAX applications. All code samples are written in the C# programming language. (Visual Basic versions of all code samples are included on the CD-ROM that accompanies this book.)

  • Take advantage of Microsoft’s new database query language, LINQ to SQL, to easily build database-driven web applications
  • Learn how to use the new ListView and DataPager data access controls to build flexible user interfaces
  • Take advantage of ASP.NET AJAX when building both server-side and client-side web applications
  • Use the AJAX Control Toolkit to create auto-complete text fields, draggable panels, masked edit fields, and complex animations
  • Design ASP.NET websites
  • Secure your ASP.NET applications
  • Create custom components
  • Build highly interactive websites that can scale to handle thousands of simultaneous users
  • Learn to build a complete ASP.NET 3.5 website from start to finish–the last chapter of the book includes a sample ASP.NET 3.5 web application written with LINQ to SQL and ASP.NET AJAX

CD-ROM includes all examples and source code presented in this book in both C# and Visual Basic.

About the Author

Stephen Walther is a Microsoft Software Legend, a Microsoft ASP.NET MVP, and a member of the INETA Speaker’s Bureau. He has spoken at a number of major conferences, including Microsoft TechEd, Microsoft DevDays, and ASP.NET Connections.

Stephen wrote several ASP.NET best-practice applications for Microsoft. He was the lead developer of the ASP.NET Community Starter Kit and the Issue Tracker Starter Kit.

His company, Superexpert ASP.NET Training (SuperexpertTraining.com), has provided ASP.NET training to companies and organizations across the United States, including NASA, the National Science Foundation, the U.S. House of Representatives, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Verizon, and Microsoft.

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Introducing Windows Server 2008 (Paperback)

July 20, 2007

  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Microsoft Press (May 30, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0735624216
  • ISBN-13: 978-0735624214

Product Description
Take a first look at the next generation of Windows Server with insights direct from the popular author and Microsoft MVP Mitch Tulloch and the Microsoft Windows Server team. With this insider s introduction, you will get to preview and evaluate Windows Server code name Longhorn. You will learn how to use new features that help you improve security, performance, reliability, and operational efficiency, as well as how to automate deployment and administration. Examine Windows Hypervisor virtualization, Windows Deployment Services, Internet Information Services 7.0, Windows PowerShellTM, Network Access Protection, and other security features. Take a guided preview from the experts and get ready to plan for deployment and perform your first upgrades and migrations to Windows Server code name Longhorn.

Delivers advance insights from those who know the technology best a Microsoft MVP and the Microsoft Windows Server team

Provides a preview of the features that IT professionals can use to help improve security, reliability, and operational efficiency, and deliver the next generation of Web services and applications.

Examines the new features that help IT professionals deploy Windows Server Longhorn, test application compatibility, upgrade and migrate servers, and configure server roles

From the Publisher
Key Book Benefits:

- Delivers advance insights from those who know the technology best–a Microsoft MVP and the Microsoft Windows Server team

– Provides a preview of the features that IT professionals can use to help improve security, reliability, and operational efficiency, and deliver the next generation of Web services and applications.

– Examines the new features that help IT professionals deploy Windows Server “Longhorn,” test application compatibility, upgrade and migrate servers, and configure server roles

About the Author
Mitch Tulloch is President of MTIT Enterprises. Before starting his company in 1998, Mitch worked as a Microsoft Certified Trainer for Productivity Point International. Mitch is a widely recognized expert onWindows® administration, networking, and security, and he has been awarded MVP status by Microsoft for his outstanding contributions in supporting users who deploy Microsoft platforms, products, and solutions. Mitch is also currently a professor at Jones International University where he teaches graduate-level courses in information security management for their MBA program. Mitch has contributed more than one hundred articles to various IT Web sites and magazines, and he has written more than a dozen books, including the Microsoft Encyclopedia of Networking, the Microsoft Encyclopedia of Security, Windows Server Hacks, and IIS 6 Administration.

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Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Express Edition Programming for the Absolute Beginner

February 15, 2006

  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Course Technology PTR; 1 edition (December 21, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592008186
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592008186

Book Description
Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Express Edition Programming for the Absolute Beginner provides beginner programmers with programming instruction using Visual C# 2005 Express Edition as a foundation language. Written for the entry-level, non-professional programmer, the book assumes no prior programming or scripting experience. Written in a straight-forward style, using a games-based approach that makes learning beginning-level programming fun and easy, Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Express Edition Programming for the Absolute Beginner is the perfect introductory programming book.

About the Author
Aneesha Bakharia is a web developer and accomplished author who specializes in creating dynamic database-driven web sites. She has a bachelor of engineering degree in Microelectronic Engineering and various postgraduate qualifications
in multimedia, online course development, and web design. In addition to Ruby on Rails Power!, she has written several other books for Course Technology PTR, including Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Express Edition Programming for the Absolute
Beginner, Dreamweaver UltraDev Fast & Easy Web Development, JavaServer Pages Fast & Easy Web Development, and Microsoft C# Fast & Easy Web Development. Bakharia is fluent in C#, Java, JavaScript, ASP.NET, JSP, HTML, XML, Ruby,
Ruby on Rails, and VB.NET. She lives in Queensland, Australia.

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Beginning VB .NET 1.1 Databases: From Novice to Professional

March 18, 2005
  • Paperback: 632 pages
  • Publisher: Apress; 1 edition (February 16, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590593588
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590593585

Book Description

This is a book for beginning and intermediate VB.NET students who want to learn the core of VB.NET: database programming, and they want to learn by going on a journey with Peter Wright at the height of his powers.

Using the same iconoclastic drive that launched Peter Wright to a best selling author with his Beginning VB6 book from Wrox, Peter is back in business with a return to his best form. There are an array of VB.NET database books on the market, but Peter offers more than just a technical walkthrough: he takes the reader through a personal journey to expertise in VB.NET database programming.

Following the classical formula of a fast-paced tutorial, and the classical formula of mythological legend, this is a programming book that will stand out from the crowd in this busy space.

VB.NET is a powerful programming .NET programming language that is often considered the workhorse of programming and database programming in VB.NET accounts for a huge amount of the total programming effort taking place today. To understand VB.NET, and VB.NET database programming, is to be able to meet the every-day challenges faced in most programming projects today. Peter Wright enlivens this workhorse topic with his own special style to bring learner and student programmers where they need to be on their way to expertise in todays VB.NET programming jobs.

Download Description
Beginning VB .NET Databases: From Novice to Professional is a book for beginning and intermediate VB.NET students who want to learn the core of VB.NET: database programming, and they want to learn by going on a journey with Peter Wright at the height of his powers. Using the same iconoclastic drive that launched Peter Wright to a best selling author with his ‘Beginning VB6’ book from the former Wrox Press Ltd, Peter is back in business with a return to his best form with Apress! There are an array of VB.NET database books on the market, but Peter offers more than just a technical walkthrough: he takes the reader through a personal journey to expertise in VB.NET database programming. Following the classical formula of a fast-paced tutorial, and the classical formula of mythological legend, this is a programming book that will stand out from the crowd in this busy space. VB.NET is a powerful programming .NET programming language that is often considered the ‘workhorse’ of programming – and database programming in VB.NET accounts for a huge amount of the total programming effort taking place today. To understand VB.NET, and VB.NET database programming, is to be able to meet the every-day challenges faced in most programming projects today. Peter Wright enlivens this ‘workhorse’ topic with how own special style to bring learner and student programmers where they need to be on their way to expertise in today’s VB.NET programming jobs.

About the Author
Dan Maharry is a writer and developer based in Birmingham, United Kingdom,
where he lives with his fiancée, Jane. He has worked on more than forty
technical books since 1997 and co-written ten books including Beginning ASP.NET 1.1
with Visual C# .NET
and Beginning ASP.NET 1.1 Databases. When not writing, he works as a developer and manager for the .Coop Domain Registry. Outside of work, Dan is an avid filmmaker, and recently blew up a car in the name of cinema. He’d like to do it again.

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Open Source .NET Development

September 29, 2004

  • Paperback: 504 pages
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; Pap/Cdr edition (August 26, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321228103
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321228109
From the Back Cover

Perhaps the most revolutionary aspect of the arrival of Microsoft’s

Perhaps the most revolutionary aspect of the arrival of Microsoft’s .NET platform is the standardization of C# and the Common Language Runtime. Now, for the first time, programmers can develop and use open-source projects that are based on a language that is an international standard as well as compatible with both Microsoft and Linux platforms.

Open Source .NET Development is the definitive guide on .NET development in an open-source environment

Inside, readers will find in-depth information on using NAnt, NDoc, NUnit, Draco.NET, log4net, and Aspell.Net with both Visual Studio .NET and the Mono Project. Brian Nantz not only shares the best open-source and “free” tools, frameworks, components, and products for .NET, he also provides usable, practical examples and projects. The result is a highly accessible reference for finding the tools that best fit your needs.

Highlights include

  • An introduction to open source and its implementations of the .NET standards
  • .NET development with open-source tools, including build automation, XML documentation, unit testing, continuous integration, and application logging
  • A simple example of Integrating .NET open-source projects that integrates an Open Source SVG component with a System.Drawing graphical editor
  • An Aspell.Net case study that shows the use of Draco.NET Continuous Integration in conjunction with NAnt, NUnit, NDoc, and the SharpDevelop IDE
  • An exclusive look at ADO.NET database and ASP.NET Web development using PostgreSQL that runs on both Windows and Linux
  • Appendixes on NAnt and NAntContrib tasks, log4netAppender configurations, and open-source security observations
  • Whether you are a .NET developer interested in learning more about open-source tools or an open-source developer curious about .NET, this book will bridge the divide between these formerly distinct camps.
  • About the Author

    Brian Nantz is a senior engineer in research and development at Security International in Milwaukee. He has designed solutions for GM, GE, Honeywell, and Analogic. An active member of the open-source community, Brian contributes to NAnt, NAntContrib, and log4net and is a lead developer for LogKit.Net and Aspell.Net.

    Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

    Preface

    Why I Felt the Need to Write This Book

    Open Source is such a hotly debated topic today; at the same time, .NET is seeing unbelievably rapid acceptance as the programming platform of choice. As Microsoft creates its first Open Source project and many prominent Open Source teams rush to implement standards created by Microsoft, I felt a great necessity for this book. Running code created by Microsoft development tools on a Linux machine or including an Open Source component in your proprietary product are indeed worth noting. Admittedly, this book focuses on a uniquely overlapping portion of the software industry that somewhat blurs the line between Open Source and Microsoft. Ignoring a small minority of advocates within these two camps (having worked with Microsoft employees as well as Mono guys—some of who reviewed this book), I really believe there is not as much adversity as the press would indicate. Both sides have learned from each other, just like true rivals scoping out the competition at a big tradeshow or those closed-door sessions where a competitor’s product is examined under a microscope and torn apart. Many Open Source projects are created using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, and some of the Open Source projects featured in this book are meant to be plug-ins to VS.NET! Do not confuse the features of the various development tools or components with the features of the .NET platform itself. The true power of .NET is found in the standards.

    Who Should Read This Book?

    Coders—those who are banging out the code, day in and day out. There are some portions of this book, mainly Chapters 1 and 2, that can be useful for managers who are wondering how Open Source licensing could affect their proprietary product. But for the most part, this book assumes a fair amount of C# and .NET knowledge. It is not a book on how to learn the .NET platform or necessarily how to set up the different .NET environments. Rather, this book shows how to use the many different projects and products together. To me, it all comes down to getting the job done and using the right tool for the job. Sometimes that tool, component, or framework might be Open Source; sometimes it is not. This book will help you understand how to evaluate the tool that best fits your needs.

    Have you ever felt like you just kept doing similar coding tasks over and over again on different projects? This is initially a fun, “I know exactly how to do this!” sort of a thing. But then it turns into something unexciting and mundane, like the difference between the excitement of the very first business trip you ever took and the last one you endured for the sake of your company. At first creating something as basic as a logging mechanism sounds fun and easy, but when you are done and show it to the people who will use it, you quickly find out the inadequacies: “It’s too hard to use,” “This doesn’t support enough,” or “It isn’t extendable!” Many of the projects in this book address just this problem. These frameworks and components have seen a lot of runtime and have nice APIs from the many developers who use them. However, keep in mind that the greatest feature of Open Source is that the Source is Open! Not that it saves you time in not having to implement some feature, or that it is cheaper, faster, or more secure than its closed source counterparts, but that you can gain a relatively large amount of experience in a small amount of time by looking at many different code bases and designs.

    How This Book Is Organized

    This book is meant to expose the best Open Source and “Free” tools, frameworks, components, and products for .NET. Therefore, you can read it in pretty much any order. Undoubtedly, by the time this book reaches the shelves, many of these products will have improved, and of course many more good projects will materialize. My intention is to introduce you to the world of .NET Open Source, which is much vaster than most developers realize. For more in-depth information, see the user groups associated with these projects. Also, I strive to keep my Web site (http://www.Nantz.org) as up-to-date with these changes as possible, so you may want to check there as well.

    The first two chapters are background information about Open Source and its implementations of the .NET standards. If you feel you have a good handle on these topics, I would suggest starting with Part II. Look at the different tools; see which ones would be most useful and immediately helpful in your situation. Part III is essential if you are planning on deploying a .NET application on Linux or using an Open Source database engine and wonder how much .NET support these platforms have.

    The examples in this book are meant to display the most useful aspects of .NET Open Source coding. They, along with many of the projects, are made available in the companion CD-ROM. I would love to hear back from you—ideas on the examples, improvements, comments, etc. (See my email address below.)

    Acknowledgments

    I would like to thank Addison-Wesley for giving me the opportunity to write this book. What a great team to work with. Special thanks to Stephane Nakib, Ebony Haight, Michael Mullen, and Curt Johnson, who have graciously guided me along the whole process.

    I would also like to thank my family for putting up with many late nights and a constant state of distraction. Thanks to Candi, Charlotte, John, and Thomas for always supporting me. Thanks to Mom and Dad for investing in my education from whence all things begin. Thank you all for letting me follow my dreams.

    A thank you does not seem adequate enough acknowledgment for all my reviewers and those who helped with this book. Francisco Figueiredo Jr., Nicko Cadell, Ian MacLean, Nick Varacalli, Arild Fines, Rhys Weatherley, Bernard Vander Beken, Tom Jordan, Chad Wach, Dan Maharry, Christophe Nasarre, and Ben Maurer. These reviewers are responsible for making this book readable and concise. Thank you all for your suggestions and insight.

    Finally, I would like to thank all the Open Source developers out there, without whom this book would never have been written. Thanks for your constant devotion and dedication to your projects. Thanks for letting us all learn from you and your ideas.

    Brian Nantz
    brian@nantz.org
    Menomonee Falls, WI

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SQL Server 2000 for Experienced DBAs

April 29, 2003

  • Paperback: 520 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition (March 25, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0072227885
  • ISBN-13: 978-0072227888
Book Description
SQL Server guru Brian Knight will save you plenty of time and money in labor, frustration, and SQL Server downtime. Provides undocumented troubleshooting tips and tricks and is a quick reference on system administrative functions essential for DBAs. Explains architecture, optimization techniques, automation, management, security, and more.

From the Back Cover

“This comprehensive coverage will be invaluable to both the new administrator and the experienced database engineer alike. Brian takes his seasoned knowledge and lays it out in a way that is easy to understand and easy to implement.” –Rod Trent, Windows Management MVP

Maintain a reliable, scalable, secure SQL Server 2000 environment

Configure and manage SQL Server 2000 for peak performance and high availability using the undocumented administrative and troubleshooting techniques offered inside this focused reference. SQL Server expert Brian Knight gives you details on system and platform architecture, settings, security, file management, replication, automation, backups, clustering, and restoration. The book also explains how to maximize built-in administrative tools, develop maintenance plans to prevent downtime, and optimize overall system performance. Concise and practical, this essential resource will save you hundreds of hours of troubleshooting time.

Essential Skills for Database Professionals

  • Manage SQL Server using best practices
  • Implement security measures and enable C2-level auditing
  • Automate tasks using T-SQL stored procedures, Query Analyzer, and Multi Server Administration
  • Monitor SQL Server by setting trace flags, creating alerts, enabling the black box, and more
  • Plan for disaster recovery by using full, differential, and transaction log backups
  • Replicate SQL Server data
  • Scale SQL Server using linked servers, distributed partition views, and indexed views
  • Prevent downtime with failover clustering and other high availability solutions
  • Optimize Windows 2000 networks for SQL Server

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Building Web Solutions with ASP.NET and ADO.NET

March 9, 2002

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Microsoft Press; Pap/Cdr edition (February 6, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0735615780
  • ISBN-13: 978-0735615786

Book Description
Most Web applications follow a simple “3F” pattern: fetch, format, and forward data to the browser. With this in-depth guide, developers can take their Web design and programming skills to the next level to build more complex Web pages, applications, and services. The book demonstrates the advanced data-access capabilities of ADO.NET and the powerful page-creation capabilities of ASP.NET, plus how to employ code reusability, pagelets, code-behind, server-side controls, and other time-saving techniques.

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Visual Basic .NET Black Book

March 8, 2002

  • Paperback: 1184 pages
  • Publisher: Coriolis Group Books; Pap/Cdr edition (January 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 157610835X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576108352

Book Description
Visual Basic .NET Black Book is a comprehensive reference and problem-solving guide for Visual Basic programmers. It covers Visual Basic .NET tips, examples, and how-to’s on everything from programming to managing Visual Basic applications. It provides in-depth material on the new object-oriented features of Visual Basic .NET. Plus readers will learn the crucial Visual Basic tool set in detail including best Visual Basic programming practices, from design tools to flowcharts. Using the popular Black Book format, this book provides in-depth analyses of VB.NET technologies and hundreds of immediate programming solutions making it an invaluable desktop companion.

About the Author
Steven Holzner (Cambridge, MA) is a former contributing editor for PC Magazine and has authored more than 60 books ranging in subject from assembly language to C++. His books have sold over a million copies and have been translated into 15 languages. Steven was on the faculty of Cornell University for 10 years, where he earned his Ph.D., and has also been on the faculty of his undergraduate school, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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ASP.NET WEB DEVELOPER’S GUIDE

January 28, 2002

  • Paperback: 736 pages
  • Publisher: Syngress; 1 edition (December 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1928994512
  • ISBN-13: 978-1928994510
Amazon.com
Aimed at the working ASP developer who wants to move to Microsoft .NET, ASP.NET Unleashed: Web Developers Guide offers an excellent example-based programming tutorial. With its strong practical focus, this title offers an excellent choice for learning ASP.NET quickly.

Most every computer book uses examples illustrating programming concepts, but this text does an exceptional job at efficiently presenting key examples that will be necessary for anyone moving from ASP to ASP.NET. After a brief tour of the history of ASP since version 1.0 and a quick overview of the advantages of ASP.NET, the author turns to essential APIs and programming strategies. Useful material here includes some valuable techniques for working with session and application objects (and new events available with these classes), plus a nicely comprehensive guide to all the XML configuration settings used in ASP.NET and what they’re good for. A series of chapters on the built-in ASP.NET (and simpler HTML) server controls will give you a working vocabulary of basic Web programming techniques.

Later chapters explore specific areas of .NET functionality like ADO.NET, XML support (including a solid introduction to the often bewildering world of XML standards and the classes used to manipulate them in .NET). Coverage of Web services shows off this brand-new option for creating distributed Web applications.

This volume’s final sections present three small, complete applications (for a guest book, shopping cart, and message board). Besides illustrating essential ASP.NET APIs and techniques introduced earlier on, the sample code can serve as a basis to add these features to your custom applications.

With such a large number of new ASP.NET APIs to master, this title strikes a great balance between describing essential APIs and real code that shows them at work. In all, its efficient format makes this title a perfect resource for busy working developers who want to get up to speed on the new ASP.NET fast. –Richard Dragan

Topics covered: History of ASP standards (versions 1.0 through 3.0), overview of ASP.NET, tutorial to common ASP.NET namespaces (including the Microsoft Visual Basic APIs, data types, collections, Web services, and XML); ASP.NET server controls (and postback support), HTML server controls, validation with validator classes; databound list Web controls (including the Repeater and DataGrid components), in-depth description to ASP.NET configuration (including security guidelines), managing state, using global.aspx, the Application object, handling application and session events; caching options (output, fragment, and data caching), case study for an address book using ADO.NET, introduction to XML (validating, navigating, and querying XML); techniques for debugging ASP.NET applications (including Visual Studio .NET’s debugging support), programming Web services, sample case studies for guest book, shopping cart, and message board, and Visual Basic .NET sample code.

Download Description
Since 1996, ASP programmers have faced one upgrade after another, often with no visible advantages until version 3.x. Now you have the first significant improvement in ASP programming within your grasp—ASP.NET. Your reliance on a watered-down version of Visual Basic has been alleviated now that ASP.NET pages may be programmed in both Microsoft’s new version of Visual Basic or the latest version of C++: C#. ASP.NET allows programmers and developers to work with both VB.NET and C# within the same ASP.NET page. This book will show you how. –This text refers to the Digital edition.

Book Info
Your reliance on a watered-down version of Visual Basic has been alleviated now that ASP.NET pages may be programmed in both Microsoft’s new version of Visual Basic or the latest version oc C++. Softcover. CD-ROM included.

About the Author
Jonothon Ortiz is Vice President of Xnext, Inc. in Winter Haven, FL. Xnext, Inc. is a small, privately owned company that develops Web sites and applications for prestigious companies such as the New York Times. Jonothon is the head of the programming department and works together with the CEO on all company projects to ensure the best possible solution. Jonothon lives with his wife Carla in Lakeland, FL.

Wei Meng Lee is Series Editor for Syngress Publishing’s .NET Developer Series. He is currently lecturing at The Center for Computer Studies, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore. Wei Meng is actively involved in Web development work and conducts training for Web developers and Visual Basic programmers. He has co-authored two books on WAP. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Information Systems and Computer Science from the National University of Singapore. The first book in the .NET series, VB.NET Developer’s Guide (ISBN: 1-928994-48-2), is currently available from Syngress Publishing.

Chris Garrett is the Technical Manager for a large European Web agency. He has been working with Internet technologies since 1994 and has provided technical and new media expertise for some of the world’s biggest brands. Chris lives in Yorkshire, England, with his wife Clare and his daughter Amy.

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McSd Visual Basic 6 Exams : Exams 70-175 and 70-176 Training Guide (The Training Guide Series) (Textbook Binding)

April 26, 1999
  • Textbook Binding: 1248 pages
  • Publisher: Que; Har/Cdr edition (March 25, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0735700028
  • ISBN-13: 978-0735700024

Book Description
Each Training Guide will be organized around the exam objectives. This makes it very easy for readers to focus on areas where they need to improve. It also helps them identify what the key topics on the exam will be.

Book Info
Developed to help you study and retain the essential knowledge you need to pass the Visual Basic 6 exams 70-175 and 70-176. CD-ROM included.

Card catalog description
CD-ROM contains practice exams, electronic study cards, a complete electronic version of the book, and customizable study software.

From the Back Cover
Each Training Guide will be organized around the exam objectives. This makes it very easy for readers to focus on areas where they need to improve. It also helps them identify what the key topics on the exam will be.

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