John Sharp and Andy Longshaw both hold a BSc in Computer Science, work as Principal Technologist and have more than 10 years experience in programming as well as developing and delivering training. Most recently they focused on Java and C#. John Sharp is currently writing “C# Step by Step” for Microsoft Press.
Introduction | |
The Architecture of .NET | |
The Challenge of N-Tier Development | p. 3 |
Microsoft .NET | p. 29 |
Java and the Common Language Runtime | p. 89 |
Graphical User Interfaces | p. 145 |
Managing and Manipulating Data | |
Processing XML | p. 185 |
Transforming XML | p. 237 |
ADO.NET | p. 265 |
Developing for the Enterprise | |
Multithreading with .NET | p. 309 |
Basic Network Programming | p. 361 |
Serializing Objects | p. 411 |
.NET Remoting | p. 447 |
Using Message Queues | p. 495 |
Integrating with Windows | |
Integrating with Unmanaged Components | p. 543 |
Serviced Components and COM+ | p. 605 |
Implementing Windows Services | p. 667 |
Building Applications for the Web | |
ASP.NET: A Better ASP | p. 691 |
Building a Web Service | p. 769 |
Creating a Web Service Client | p. 831 |
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