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Friday, October 3, 2008

.NET

.NET for Visual FoxPro Developers
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – Introduction to .NET
Every six or seven years Microsoft makes a quantum leap in technology. In February of 2002 that quantum leap was .NET. What is .NET and what does it mean for Visual FoxPro developers? This chapter provides an overview of .NET, the .NET Framework and languages, and helps explain why you should investigate .NET for your software development projects.
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Design and Implementation Guidelines for Web Clients
Most, if not all, applications require some level of user
interaction. In today's distributed applications, the code that manages
this user interaction is in the presentation layer.
Most simple presentation layers contain user interface components, such
as Microsoft® Windows Forms or ASP.NET Web Forms. These components
typically contain code to perform functions such as configuring the
visual appearance of controls; accepting and validating user input; and
acquiring and rendering data from data access logic components or
business components...
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.NET Data Access Architecture Guide
The .NET Data Access Architecture Guide provides information to
help you choose the most appropriate data access approach. It does this
by describing a wide range of common data access scenarios, providing
performance tips, and prescribing best practices. This guide also
provides answers to frequently asked questions, such as: Where is the
best place to store database connection strings? How should I implement
connection pooling? How should I work with transactions? How should I
implement paging to allow users to scroll through large numbers of
records?
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Application Architecture for .NET: Designing Applications and Services
This guide provides design-level guidance for the architecture
and design of .NET Framework applications and services built on Windows
2000 and version 1.0 of the .NET Framework. It focuses on partitioning
application functionality into components, walks through their key
design characteristics, explains how security, management and
communication apply to each layer, and provides information on how the
components should be deployed...
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CodeNotes for .NET

PHILOSOPHY
The CodeNotes philosophy is that the core concepts of any technology
can be presented succinctly. Building from many years of consulting
and training experience, the CodeNotes series is designed to make you
productive in a technology in as short a time as possible.
CodeNotes Pointers
Throughout the book, you will encounter CodeNotes Pointers: (e.g.,
aNET010010). These pointers are links to additional content available
online at the CodeNotes website. To use a CodeNotes Pointer, simply..
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Sams Teach Yourself Visual Studio .NET 2003 in 21 Days
Welcome to Sams Teach Yourself Visual Studio .NET 2003 in 21 Days! By going through the lessons over the next 21 days, you'll learn about
the key components that make up Visual Studio .NET and the .NET
Framework. The .NET Framework is a colossal technology, but over the
next 21 days, you'll learn how to effectively use what you need to
start writing applications immediately. Throughout the book, all the
code examples are in both Visual Basic .NET and C#, so if you have a
preference for one language, you can implement any of the code
immediately...
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