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The .NET Technology book provides you an easy-to-follow set of code and design standards for addressing the basic needs of .NET programmers. This book is unique as its content has touched every aspect of the .NET technology. It provides examples in an easy-to-understand language along with exercises at the end of each chapter. This book covers basic as well as advanced concepts of .NET, such as fundamentals of the .NET framework, basics and console applications in C#, ASP.NET, themes and master pages, managing state, creating and consuming web services and advanced .NET.

About the Author

Chirag A. Patel is a postgraduate in computer engineering with more than 13 years of teaching experience. His areas of interest are cloud computing and virtualization technology. During his post-graduation dissertation, he developed an algorithm for load balancing using live virtual machine migration. He has presented three international and two national research papers in the area of cloud computing. Along with that, he has also presented a number of seminars on JAVA and .NET technologies at various engineering institutes. DT Editorial Services has seized the market of engineering textbooks, bringing excellent content in engineering and technical education to the fore. It is committed to providing excellence in quality of content by judiciously analyzing the needs of its readers and ensuring dedication of its authors and editors.



Table of Contents:
Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction to .NET Framework 1.1 .NET Framework 1.2 CLR 1.3 MSIL 1.4 CLS 1.5 The Common Language Implementation 1.6 Common Type System 1.7 Metadata and Intermediate Language 1.8 Assemblies 1.9 Managed Execution 1.10 Namespaces 1.11 Garbage Collection 1.12 Versioning and Side-by-Side Execution 1.13 The End to DLL Hell 1.14 COM Interop Chapter 2: C# - The Basics and Console Applications in C# 2.1 Language Features 2.2 Identifiers and Keywords 2.3 Variables and Constants 2.4 Operators 2.5 Simple Program in C# 2.6 Type Conversions 2.7 Classes 2.8 Delegates 2.9 Control Flow Statements 2.10 Arrays 2.11 Comments 2.12 Namespaces 2.13 Constructor and Destructors 2.14 Method/Function Overloading 2.15 Operator Overloading 2.16 Inheritance 2.17 Interfaces 2.18 Modifiers 2.19 Property 2.20 Indexers 2.21 Attributes 2.22 Reflection API 2.23 When to Use Console Applications Chapter 3: C#.NET 3.1 Exploring the Base Class Library 3.2 Debugging and Error Handling 3.3 Declaring and Initializing Strings 3.4 Files and IO 3.5 Collections 3.6 Generics Chapter 4: ADO.NET 4.1 Understanding Databases 4.2 Understanding SQL 4.3 ADO.NET 4.4 ADO.NET Compared to Classic ADO 4.5 Creating Connection Strings 4.6 Connected Data Access 4.7 Data Binding 4.8 Working with DataAdapters 4.9 Using DataReaderWork with Databases 4.10 Introducing Data Source Controls 4.11 Introducing the GridView Control Chapter 5: Windows Forms 5.1 Benefits of Windows Forms 5.2 Exploring Windows Forms 5.3 Creating Windows Forms Applications Using IDE 5.4 Adding Controls to Windows Forms 5.5 Creating Multiform Windows Applications 5.6 Creating Owned Windows Forms 5.7 Applying Inheritance Techniques to Forms 5.8 Handling Multiple Events 5.9 Dialogs 5.10 Tooltip 5.11 The MenuStrip Control 5.12 The ContextMenuStrip Control 5.13 GDI+ Chapter 6: Windows Form Controls 6.1 Exploring the Control Class 6.2 The Printing Controls 6.3 GDI+ Chapter 7: Introduction to ASP.NET 4.5 7.1 Exploring the New Features of ASP.NET 4.5 7.2 The ASP.NET Technologies 7.3 The ASP.NET Life Cycle 7.4 Create a Simple ASP.NET 4.5 Web Application 7.5 Creating a Sample ASP.NET 4.5 Website Chapter 8: Controls in ASP.NET 8.1 Working with Controls 8.2 Standard Web Form Control 8.3 HTML Control 8.4 Rich Server Control 8.5 Login Controls 8.6 Validation Control 8.7 Configuration Overview 8.8 Programming Configuration Files Chapter 9: Master Pages and Themes 9.1 Need for Master Pages and Themes 9.2 Understanding Master Pages 9.3 Configuring Master Pages 9.4 Modifying Content on the Master Page from the Content Page 9.5 Understanding Themes 9.6 Creating a Consistent Website Chapter 10: Managing States 10.1 Understanding States 10.2 Types of State 10.3 Preserving State in Web Applications and Page-Level State 10.4 ASP.NET Session State 10.5 Application State 10.6 Overview of List-Bound Controls 10.7 Creating a DataList Control 10.8 Creating a Repeater Control Chapter 11: Creating and Consuming Web Services 11.1 The Motivation for XML Web Services 11.2 Designing XML Web Services 11.3 Creating an XML Web Service with Visual Studio 11.4 Creating Web Service Consumers 11.5 Discovering Web Services Using UDDI Chapter 12: Advanced in .NET (WPF and WCF) 12.1 Architecture of WPF 4.5 12.2 Features of WPF 12.3 XAML Browser Applications 12.4 Controls in WPF 4.5 12.5 What is New in WCF 4.5? 12.6 Instancing Model of WCF Services 12.7 The WCF Architecture 12.8 Creating WCF Services 12.9 Calling the WCF Service Index


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9789351199281
  • Publisher: Dreamtech Press
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 640
  • ISBN-10: 9351199282
  • Publisher Date: 2016
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 800 gr

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