Banner

iProgrammer Review of the Day


Introducing .NET 4.0: with Visual Studio 2010
Thursday

Author: Alex Mackey
Publisher: Apress, 2010
Pages: 400
ISBN: 978-1430224556
Aimed at: Developers wanting to know what is new in .NET 4.0
Rating: 3
Pros: Overview of .NET 4
Cons: An uncritical approach; lacks depth
Reviewed by: Ian Elliot

 

Do we need an overview of the good things in .NET 4?


 

iProgrammer Book Watch
Computer Book News

Follow Book Watch on Twitter.


HTML & CSS: The Good Parts (O'Reilly)
18 Mar

Covers all aspects of web page design, from typography and color to layout, to help discover which pieces of HTML and CSS deserve focus, and which can be abandoned. You'll discover how the two technologies mesh, understand how the Web 2.0 era has changed the way we use HTML and CSS and recognize the bad and downright awful parts of HTML and CSS to understand why warning labels are sometimes necessary.

<ASIN:0596157606>



Beginning Mac Programming (Pragamatic Bookshelf)
17 Mar

Tim Isted takes you through concrete, working examples to give you the core concepts and principles of development in context. Introduces you to Objective-C and the Cocoa framework in clear, easy-to-understand lessons, and demonstrates how you can use them together to write for the Mac, as well as the iPhone and iPod.
<ASIN:1934356514>



Beginning WF: Windows Workflow in .NET 4.0 (Apress)
16 Mar

Demonstrates how Microsoft's Workflow Foundation (WF) technology can be used in a wide variety of applications using sample projects. Practical "how-to" information is tndexed by feature so specific questions are easily answered. Takes you step by step through many of the useful applications of workflow technology.
<ASIN:1430224851>



jQuery: Novice to Ninja (Sitepoint)
15 Mar

A compilation of best-practice jQuery solutions to meet the most challenging JavaScript problems. jQuery simplifies the process of building complex JavaScript solutions and is used by both hobbyists and professional developers around the globe. This cookbook is presented in question-and-answer fomat and code for the read-to-go solutions is available for download.

<ASIN:0980576857>



RESTful Web Services Cookbook (O'Reilly)
12 Mar

includes more than 100 recipes to help you take advantage of REST, HTTP, and the infrastructure of the Web. You'll learn ways to design RESTful web services for client and server applications that meet performance, scalability, reliability, and security goals, no matter what programming language and development framework you use.

<ASIN:0596801688>



Previous Book Watch.

Follow Book Watch on Twitter.
Publishers send your book news to:

bookwatch@i-programmer.info


 

Read more...
 

iProgrammer Featured Book

Pro Silverlight 3 in C#

silverlight3

Silverlight is an exciting technology but it isn't true that you can just assume that it's .NET in a browser. While many of the technologies will be familiar, you need help finding out how to do things in a Silverlight way. Matthew MacDonald has written a book that tells you what you need to know with the minimum of fuss and this is why it's our book of the month.

For a full review click here.

For a chance to WIN one of FOUR copies of
Pro Silverlight 3 click here.

More featured books
 


This Month's iProgrammer

The Core

If you are a web developer just starting out PHP is the language you need to get to grips with - if so follow our new series of articles on PHP.
There are also more articles on bitmaps in WPF Workings. 
Coming soon: More on PHP for beginners and on WPF at an advanced level

Projects

Five new projects have been added recently: Minimum Spanning Tree and the Knapsack Problem are in a new Algorithms section while Getting Started with Bing Maps and a cunning Home Page Rotator are Web projects and COM Structured Storage in .NET is for Windows developers who need to work with long-standing technology.
Coming soon: Reading GPS data, the Silverlight approach to Bing maps

Babbage's Bag

New articles are on tree data structures, pointers, advanced hashing and sequential storage to our collection of articles on the fundamental ideas and theories of computing. We also present one on the development of the mouse as a pointing device.
Coming soon: How disks work; Magic number 7

History

Our latest informal biographies are on Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie, creators of Unix and the C language, a second article on Alan Sugar and his PCW which brought word processing to a mass market in the UK and on An Wang whose calculating machines and word processors were important long before the PC. Our series on delevelopment of computer languages has now been extended into the 1980s. 
Coming soon: Bill Gates, BASIC and the advent of Windows; Seymour Cray and early high-powered computers

Swift's Spreadsheets

If you are watching your weight we have a spreadsheet chart to help you achieve your target.
Coming soon: More spreadsheets to help you with personal and small business finance

Book Reviews

Reviews of books by and for programmers and other IT experts are a vital part of this site and members of our team continue to read new titles and share their opinions. We've added Review of the Day to our front page - but you'll need to click the Full Story button to read the full review. Access over 300 reviews via the Book Reviews content page.

The Stone Tapes

The latest blogs in this section on how the Internet is changing the face of publishing, advertising and communication in general, look at why web articles are tending to shrink and what readers consider an  ebook to be worth. A Kindle Diary looks at the experience of using a Kindle outside the US.

eBooks

Chapter 5 of Deep C#  is on nested classes and other tools for keeping inheritance under control.
Coming soon: Chapter 6 on constructors and class factories;
Financial Functions Chapter 4 on Future Value plus Artificial Intelligence. a new addition to our eBook shelf

To be notified of each new article as it is published follow iProgrammer on Twitter.

For our monthly newsletter sign up as a user of the site - we promise not to send you lots of spam and it makes it quicker to enter our competition.

More on PHP for beginners and on WPF at an advanced level
 
     
Banner
Copyright © 2010 i-programmer.info. All Rights Reserved.
Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License.