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Professional C# 5.0 and .NET 4.5.1 (eBook, PDF) - Nagel, Christian; Glynn, Jay; Skinner, Morgan
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Comprehensive, advanced coverage of C# 5.0 and .NET 4.5.1 Whether you're a C# guru or transitioning from C/C++, staying up to date is critical to your success. Professional C# 5.0 and .NET 4.5.1 is your go-to guide for navigating the programming environment for the Windows platform. After a quick refresher of the C# basics, the team of expert authors dives in to C# 5.0 and updates for NET 4.5.1. Includes: * Different behaviors for .NET 4.5.1 and the changes to Visual Studio 2013 * Changes to ASP.NET Core, Web Forms, MVC, and Web API * Updated Windows 8 deployments and localization, event logs,…mehr

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Comprehensive, advanced coverage of C# 5.0 and .NET 4.5.1 Whether you're a C# guru or transitioning from C/C++, staying up to date is critical to your success. Professional C# 5.0 and .NET 4.5.1 is your go-to guide for navigating the programming environment for the Windows platform. After a quick refresher of the C# basics, the team of expert authors dives in to C# 5.0 and updates for NET 4.5.1. Includes: * Different behaviors for .NET 4.5.1 and the changes to Visual Studio 2013 * Changes to ASP.NET Core, Web Forms, MVC, and Web API * Updated Windows 8 deployments and localization, event logs, and data flow * Shuffling of ADO.NET Entity Framework * Additions to Windows Workflow Foundation * New Windows Runtime 2.0 updates
Autorenporträt
Christian Nagel is software architect with more than 20 years of development experience. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer, Professional Developer, and Microsoft MVP for Visual C#. Jay Glynn started writing software more than 20 years ago. He currently works for VGT as a software engineer writing server-based software. Morgan Skinner has programmed in C# and .NET since 2000; he joined Microsoft in 2001.