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Windows Forms 2.0 Programming

par Chris Sells

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Some books are different-the content can't be Googled from the Internet, the authors have real-life experiences to share, the code can be used in real-world projects. This is one of those books. Neal Myrddin, Independent Developer Chris and Michael nail the soul of Windows Forms 2.0. This book provides an insightful view into the design of Windows Forms and the integration of new 2.0 features. It is just as applicable for the first-time Windows Forms programmer as the seasoned line of business developer. The Whats New in 2.0 appendix is worth the price of admission alone. Mike Harsh, Windows Forms Program Manager, Microsoft, Inc. This book takes an amazingly broad and deep technology, and breaks it into manageable pieces that are easily consumed. You cannot survive building a complex WinForms application without this book. Ryan Dorrell, Chief Technology Officer, AgileThought Windows Forms 2.0 Programming offers something for every .NET developer. Experienced developers will appreciate the in-depth coverage of new 2.0 features, including the most comprehensive coverage of ClickOnce deployment, multithreading, and the new designer integration found anywhere. Developers new to Winforms programming will appreciate the coverage of the fundamentals all Winforms developers need to know. Whether youre an experienced WinForms developer or just beginning, you need this book. Fritz Onion, cofounder of Pluralsight, author of Essential ASP.NET, and ASP.NET MVP I dont want just a description of the WinForms widgets. I can get that online or from other books. What I want is a roadmap for pitfalls to avoid, and innovative solutions for common problems. That is where this book shines. All of us who found the first edition of this book to be an indispensible part of our reference library will appreciate this updated edition that describes WinForms 2.0. Johan Ericsson, Software Engineer, Agilent Technologies The books Chris Sells writes are always insightful and this newest addition is no different. This book in particular is for those who want to understand not just the flashy surface of Windows Forms 2.0, but also how it fits into the .NET environment. Readers will have this book at their desks, not stuck on their shelves, for quite a long time. Yoshimatsu Fumiaki, Software Engineer based in Tokyo Japan Chris and Mike have done an excellent job presenting the information you need to be successful with Windows Forms. Jessica Fosler, D...… (plus d'informations)
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Chris Sells and Michael Weinhardt have written an informative book with their latest “Windows Forms 2.0 Programming.” After completing this book, or just reading a couple of key chapters, any developer will have enough information to put together a decent windows forms application. My favorite aspect of this book is that they introduce how to work with a particular concept and then show you how Visual Studio 2005 makes it all that much easier to do the same concept. The balance that is struck between instruction for hand written code and tool written code is just wonderful. In particular the chapters on Components, Controls, Design Time Integration, and Data Bindings are essential reading.
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Some books are different-the content can't be Googled from the Internet, the authors have real-life experiences to share, the code can be used in real-world projects. This is one of those books. Neal Myrddin, Independent Developer Chris and Michael nail the soul of Windows Forms 2.0. This book provides an insightful view into the design of Windows Forms and the integration of new 2.0 features. It is just as applicable for the first-time Windows Forms programmer as the seasoned line of business developer. The Whats New in 2.0 appendix is worth the price of admission alone. Mike Harsh, Windows Forms Program Manager, Microsoft, Inc. This book takes an amazingly broad and deep technology, and breaks it into manageable pieces that are easily consumed. You cannot survive building a complex WinForms application without this book. Ryan Dorrell, Chief Technology Officer, AgileThought Windows Forms 2.0 Programming offers something for every .NET developer. Experienced developers will appreciate the in-depth coverage of new 2.0 features, including the most comprehensive coverage of ClickOnce deployment, multithreading, and the new designer integration found anywhere. Developers new to Winforms programming will appreciate the coverage of the fundamentals all Winforms developers need to know. Whether youre an experienced WinForms developer or just beginning, you need this book. Fritz Onion, cofounder of Pluralsight, author of Essential ASP.NET, and ASP.NET MVP I dont want just a description of the WinForms widgets. I can get that online or from other books. What I want is a roadmap for pitfalls to avoid, and innovative solutions for common problems. That is where this book shines. All of us who found the first edition of this book to be an indispensible part of our reference library will appreciate this updated edition that describes WinForms 2.0. Johan Ericsson, Software Engineer, Agilent Technologies The books Chris Sells writes are always insightful and this newest addition is no different. This book in particular is for those who want to understand not just the flashy surface of Windows Forms 2.0, but also how it fits into the .NET environment. Readers will have this book at their desks, not stuck on their shelves, for quite a long time. Yoshimatsu Fumiaki, Software Engineer based in Tokyo Japan Chris and Mike have done an excellent job presenting the information you need to be successful with Windows Forms. Jessica Fosler, D...

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