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Our Books

We at thinktecture really like to share our knowledge. Over the years, we've written or contributed to several books on .NET and Web Services.

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Advanced .NET Remoting (2nd Edition)

Advanced .NET Remoting is the first book that really offers in-depth coverage of the .NET Remoting Framework. The first part of the book covers everything a developer needs to know to use the framework and its capabilities in real-world applications, including the basics of server-activated objects versus client-activated objects, formatters, channels, lifetime issues, security, configuration files, and more. The second edition of this book covers new features of the .NET Framework 1.1 and the beta of .NET 2.0. In addition, the authors share best practices they have learnt in the past 5 years.

Advanced .NET Remoting won the .NET Developers Journal Readers Choice Award as the Best .NET Book of 2003.

Name: Advanced .NET Remoting, 577 pages, paperback
Author: Ingo Rammer and Mario Szpuszta (Microsoft)
ISBN:  1590594177 (1st Edition: 1590590252)
Published: Apress, March, 2005

 

 

Advanced .NET Remoting in VB.NET

Advanced .NET Remoting in VB.NET is the Visual Basic edition of Advanced .NET Remoting, winner of the .NET Developers Journal Readers Choice Award as the Best .NET Book of 2003

Name: Advanced .NET Remoting in VB.NET, paperback, 432 pages
Author: Ingo Rammer
ISBN: 1590590627
Published: Apress, July 29, 2002


 

 

Asp to Asp.Net Migration Handbook

The move from ASP to ASP.NET is a big step whichever way you look at it. There are important decisions to be made and many pitfalls to be avoided. It is important to have a good plan based on sound knowledge.

In this book, professionals who have made the move from ASP to ASP.NET pass on their experience of the migration process. They will share with you the techniques that they have used in moving to ASP.NET, helping you to migrate successfully.

Name: ASP to ASP.NET Migration Handbook, paperback, 344 pages
Author: Christian Nagel et. al.
ISBN: 1861008465
Published: Wrox, February 18, 2003


 

Beginning Visual C#

With Beginning Visual C#, you will learn how to use Visual C# from first principles. Visual C# is an object-oriented programming language designed specifically for programming Microsoft's new platform, the .NET Framework. You'll quickly and easily learn how to write Visual C# code and create your own applications — for both Windows and the Web.

Name: Beginning Visual C#, 1000 pages
Author: Christian Nagel et al
ISBN: 1861004982
Published: Wrox, September 1, 2001


 

Data-Centric .NET Programming

The development of the .NET Framework, with the associated release of the C# programming language, is set to stimulate a new wave of application development. This book aims to provide the information needed to develop powerful data-centric applications using C#. To do this we'll be extensively covering the exciting new features of ADO.NET that deliver efficient data access and manipulation, and the XML handling capabilities of the .NET Framework. Accepting that data-centric applications will utilize a variety of sources and inputs, we'll also look at additional topics such as using ADO with C#, Messaging Services, and utililizing the Registry and Active Directory. This information is put into context within a number of case studies including one showing how to migrate an application from Visual Basic 6 to C#.

Name: Data-Centric .NET Programming with C#, 785 pages
Author: Christian Nagel et al
ISBN: 186100592X
Published: Wrox, December 1, 2001

 

 

Professional .NET Network Programming (Second Edition)

An understanding of the general concepts of networking Information about network programming in .NET with C# Skills to build network-based applications in .NET The confidence to use the classes shipped with .NET to implement your own application-level protocols.

After reading this book, readers will be confident C# network programmers, and understand the underlying protocols.

Name: Professional .NET Network Programming, paperback, 496 pages
Author: Christian Nagel, et. al
ISBN: 1590593456  (1st Edition 1861007353)
Published: Wrox, September 30, 2004


 

 

Professional C#

It is no exaggeration to describe the C# language and its associated environment, the .NET Framework, as the most important new technology for developers in many years. .NET provides a new environment within which you can develop almost any Windows-based or web-based application, while C# is a new programming language designed specifically to work with .NET.

This book is the ideal introduction to the C# language and the .NET Framework, and will become an indispensable companion for any user of C# and .NET. With this book, you will learn the key concepts of the C# language, and then progress onto a complete exploration of programming the .NET Framework with C#.

Name: Professional C# 2nd Edition, 1264 pages
Author: Christian Nagel et al
ISBN: 1861007043
Published: Wrox, March 1, 2002


 

 

Professional C# Web Services

Web services are perhaps the most important feature of .NET development. They take componentization to a new level by allowing method calls to be made over the Internet or over an intranet using standard protocols such as HTTP and SOAP. This means that the calling application needs to know nothing about the internal implementation of the service - a web service built in C# on the .NET platform will (in theory) be indistinguishable from one built on Linux using Java.

The .NET Framework provides two ways to build web services - ASP.NET and .NET Remoting. Unlike most books on web services, this book covers both of these technologies in depth. .NET Remoting web services require a little extra effort to build, but they offer us greater flexibility. They allow us to use different encoding and channels, and they can be hosted in any application, not just IIS.

Name: Professional C# Web Services, paperback, 550 pages
Author: Christian Nagel et al
ISBN: 1861004397
Published: Wrox, December 2001

 

Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 Developer's Cookbook

What do you need when you are coding in C#? If your answer is easily understood recipes for code that does something, then this is the book for you! You probably already have a handle on the basics of .NET programming and are in need of some shortcuts to make your job easier. How about 350 code recipes! The Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 Developer's Cookbook provides a practical reference for various programming tasks.

Name: Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 Developer's Cookbook, paperback, 550 pages
Author: Mark Schmidt, Simon Robinson, Christian Nagel et al
ISBN: 0672325802
Published: October 2003

 

Upcoming

 

Essential .NET Enterprise Services

Name: Essential .NET Enterprise Services, 700 pages
Author: Christian Nagel 
ISBN: 032124673X  
Published: Addison Wesley, July 2005

 

German Books

 

. NET kompakt

.NET kompakt führt Sie in die wichtigsten Aspekte der neuen Microsoft .NET Plattform ein und erklärt Ihnen die Hintergründe der technischen Konzepte. .NET kompakt hilft Ihnen einzuschätzen, welchen Einfluss .NET auf Ihre Projekte heute und in Zukunft haben wird: WebServices & SOAP: Wie kommunizieren Internet-Dienstleistungen zukünftig miteinander? Common Language Runtime: Wie stattet man viele Plattformen mit einer einheitlichen Programmierschnittstelle aus? Intermediate Language: Wie sollte plattformunabhängiger Code aussehen? Common Type System: Wie kann Interoperabilität zwischen Programmiersprachen erreicht werden? Assemblies: Wie kann die Installation von Software so einfach wie möglich gemacht werden? Reflection, Ausnahmebehandlung, Garbage Collection, Codezugriffssicherheit, Attribute, Verteilung von Anwendungen, Basisklassenbibliothek, COM-Interoperabilität

Name: . NET kompakt, 152 Seiten
Author: Ralf Westphal
ISBN: 3827411858
Published: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Januar 2002

 

 

ADO.NET . Datenbankprogrammierung

Für die Datenbankprogrammierung bietet der .NET Framework unter der Bezeichnung ADO.NET eine eigene Klassenbibliothek. ADO.NET steht zwar in der Tradition von ADO 2.x, verlangt in vielerlei Hinsicht aber ein Umdenken beim Zugriff auf relationale Daten. Das Buch behandelt einige der wichtigsten Auswirkungen des stark veränderten Programmiermodells für die Programmierpraxis. Es bietet Lösungen auf Fragen, die sich jeder Entwickler schon nach kurzem Umgang mit ADO.NET stellt: Nach welchen Regeln sollte das Schema einer relationalen Datenbank für den Zugriff mit ADO.NET aufgebaut sein? Wie werden Daten in komplexen hierarchischen Beziehungen am besten geladen und gespeichert? Machen SQL-Joins noch Sinn? Können AutoNumber-Primärschlüssel weiterhin benutzt werden? Wie lassen sich Datensätze ohne Cursor sperren?

Name: ADO.NET . Datenbankprogrammierung, 142 Seiten
Author: Ralf Westphal
ISBN: 3827319978
Published: Addison-Wesley, 15. September 2002

 

 

Jetzt lerne ich ADO.Net

ADO.NET, die Klassenbibliothek für die Datenbankprogrammierung des .NET Framework, fordert durch ihren verbindungslosen und objektorientierten Ansatz eine andere Herangehensweise an den Umgang mit relationalen Datenbanken. Dieser Einsteigerband vermittelt in einem ganzheitlichen Ansatz daher nicht nur die grundlegenden Kenntnisse für den Einsatz der ADO.NET-Klassen, sondern liefert auch Regeln zur Annäherung von relationalem und objektorientiertem Datenmodell und wendet Theorie wie Klassenbibliothek in einer ausführlichen, mehrschichtigen Beispielapplikation mit WinForms-und ASP.NET-Frontends an.

Name: Jetzt lerne ich ADO.Net, 448 Seiten
Author: Ralf Westphal, Christian Weyer
ISBN: 3827262291
Published: Markt & Technik, Dezember 2003


 

 

XML Web Service-Anwendungen mit Microsoft .NET

Was ist so besonders an .NET? Und wie können XML Web Services mir helfen? Wenn Sie sich diese Fragen stellen, finden Sie hier die Antworten: Microsoft läutet mit XML-basierten Web Services auf Basis von .NET eine neue Ära im Bereich von Internet- und Intranetanwendungen ein. Das Buch klärt das "Warum?" und "Wie?" hinter der neuen Architektur von .NET und XML Web Services und zeigt, welch starkes Team die beiden zusammen bilden.

Name: XML Web Service-Anwendungen mit Microsoft .NET,  318 Seiten
Author: Christian Weyer
ISBN:  3827318912
Published: Addison-Wesley, 15. Mai 2002


 

 






 

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