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Mahesh
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Mahesh is a .NET consultant,
author and the admin and founder of C#
Corner. He has been working with .NET technology
since pre beta releases. Mahesh's
background includes Master's in Computer Science
and Applications and B.Sc. Mathematics. He is
also a Microsoft Certified Professional.
Site
Activities: Administration, editing,
authoring and managing.
Contact: mahesh at c-sharpcorner dot com
Publication: Mahesh's publication includes
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Graphics Programming with GDI+ |
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User level: Beginner
to Advanced
This book is written for developers who what to do any thing with
GDI+ using .NET Framework.
Graphics Programming
with GDI+ is the .NET developer's guide to writing
graphics applications for Windows and the Web. Through the use
of detailed examples it provides experienced programmers with a
deep understanding of the entire GDI+ API defined in the .NET
Framework class library.
The book begins with an introduction to GDI+ and the basics of
graphics programming in Windows. The core of the book is a
hands-on guide to practical topics, including how to use Windows
Forms and optimize GDI+ performance. Chapters demonstrate how to
develop real-world tools such as GDI+Painter, GDI+Editor,
ImageViewer, and ImageAnimator. The author provides extensive
reusable sample code in C# throughout, and complete downloadable
source code in C# and Visual Basic .NET is available online, as
are color versions of screen shots from the book.
Read more details about this book.
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Applied
ADO.NET: Building Data-Driven Solutions |
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User level:
Intermediate
This book is written for intermediate to advanced developers who
want to design database based Windows and Web solutions
Applied ADO.NET: Building Data-Driven Solutions provides extensive
coverage of ADO.NET technology including ADO.NET internals,
namespaces, classes, and interfaces. Where most books cover only SQL
and OLE DB data providers, Mahesh Chand and David Talbot cover SQL,
OLE DB, ODBC data providers and the latest additions to ADO.NET:
Oracle, MySQL, and XML .NET data providers. Chand and Talbot also
cover internals of data binding and they provide detailed coverage on
both Windows Forms and Web Forms data binding and data-bound controls.
Since XML plays a major role in .NET development, the authors also
provide a comprehensive look at XML namespaces and classes, and how to
integrate both with ADO.NET. |
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The
Complete Guide for Visual C# Programmers |
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User level:
Intermediate
This book covers major components that make up C# and the .NET environment. The book is
geared toward the intermediate programmer, but contains enough
material to satisfy the advanced developer. The book starts by
introducing the reader to the .NET environment and some basic C#
program examples. The book then goes in depth on how to navigate
the Visual Studio environment and introduces the reader to the C#
language From here the book dives into the .NET framework and how to
take advantage of its capabilities using C#. Some of the topics
covered in great detail include ADO.NET database programming,
ASP.NET and Web Services, COM interoperability programming,
security in .NET, mobile
phone programming, GDI+ graphic programming,
multithreading, Windows Services, XML and SOAP in .NET, and much
more. Chapters in the book contain programming examples, reference
tables, and step-by-step tutorials to guide you through one of
Microsoft’s greatest achievements in programming environments. |
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A
Programmer's Guide to ADO .NET in C# |
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User level: Beginner
This book is written for beginners who want to write database
applications using ADO.NET and C#.
This
is the book on ADO.NET. ADO.NET is the latest database
technology from Microsoft and represents the most powerful way to
manipulate a database to date. A Programmer's Guide to ADO.NET in
C# begins by taking readers through an overview of C# and then
delves into ADO.NET. Author Mahesh Chand provides details on each of
the major data providers of the .NET platform, such as OleDb, Sql, and
ODBC, which enable developers to read and write data to the targeted
databases. This book also serves as a good reference for finding
detailed methods and properties for these data provider classes.
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