Related books
C# 2010 books
Murach's C#
2010
This is the latest edition of our core C# book. So unless you need the 2008 edition for a class,
we recommend you get the 2010 edition instead.
Murach's ASP.NET
4 Web Programming with C# 2010
Need to know how to develop web applications with C#?
Then this is the book you want next. It picks up where
Murachs C# leaves off, so you
can get started on building web applications right away.
Murachs
ADO.NET 4 Database Programming
with C# 2010
This book shows you how to go beyond the data access
techniques covered in Murach's C# to code database
applications using ADO.NET. Since most of the critical C# applications
in any company are database applications, this book
should be required reading for every professional C#
developer.
Visual Studio 2008 books
Murach's ASP.NET
3.5 Web Programming with C# 2008
Need to know how to develop web applications with C#?
Then this is the book you want next. Written by the
same team, it picks up where Murachs C#
leaves off, so you can get started on building web forms
right away.
Murachs
ADO.NET 3.5, LINQ, and the Entity Framework
with C# 2008
This book shows you how to go beyond the data access
tools covered in section 4 of Murach's C# to
code database applications using ADO.NET. It also takes
you much deeper into LINQ and gets you started using
the Entity Framework, two NET 3.5 enhancements for handling
data. Since most of the critical C# applications in
any company are database applications, this book should
be required reading for every professional C# developer.
Murachs C++ 2008
If you want to add C++ to your .NET skill set, there's
no easier way to do it than with this book. Besides
teaching you how to develop new Windows applications
from scratch, it shows you how to take advantage of
all the productivity features in Visual Studio to work
with legacy C and native C++ code.
SQL Server books
Murachs
SQL Server 2008 for Developers
This book shows you how to code the SQL statements that
you use to work with database data in C# applications,
as shown in section 4 of the Murachs C# 2008.
Its especially good if youre using Microsoft
SQL Server databases with your C# applications, but
it also works if you just want to learn standard SQL.
Murach's Oracle
SQL and PL/SQL
If you're accessing Oracle databases from your applications
instead of...or in addition to...SQL Server databases,
this book covers the SQL variations and language features
you need to know to write effective queries, stored
procedures, and more.
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