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Developers Guide To Collections In Microsoft Net Calvin Janes

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Developers Guide To Collections In Microsoft Net Calvin Janes
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Publisher: Microsoft Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.22 MB
Pages: 648
Author: Calvin Janes
ISBN: 9780735659278, 0735659273
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Developers Guide To Collections In Microsoft Net Calvin Janes by Calvin Janes 9780735659278, 0735659273 instant download after payment.

Build the skills to apply Microsoft® .NET collections effectively
Put .NET collections to work—and manage issues with GUI data binding, threading, data querying, and storage. Led by a data collection expert, youll gain task-oriented guidance, exercises, and extensive code samples to tackle common problems and improve application performance. This one-stop reference is designed for experienced Microsoft Visual Basic® and C# developers—whether you’re already using collections or just starting out.
Discover how to:
-Implement arrays, associative arrays, stacks, linked lists, and other collection types
-Apply built in .NET collection classes by learning their methods and properties
-Add enumerator, dictionary, and other .NET collection interfaces to your classes
-Query collections by writing simple to complex Microsoft LINQ statements
-Synchronize data across threads using built in .NET synchronization classes
-Enhance your custom collection classes with serialization support
-Use simple data binding to display collections in Windows® Forms, Microsoft Silverlight®, and Windows Presentation Foundation

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