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Title |
Expert F# 2.0 |
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Subheading | Take functional programming to the next level while enjoying the benefits of a language based on the .NET Framwork | |
Author(s) | Don Syme, Adam Granicz, Antonio Cisternino | |
Publisher, Year | Apress, 2010 | |
ISBN | 978-1-4302-2431-0 | |
Short description | F# is a new programming language which covers the functional paradigma as well as the object oriented one. This book addresses experienced developers. | |
Review | .NET Magazin 02/2011 and online |
Title |
Pro Entity Framework 4.0 |
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Subheading | The future of data access in .NET programming | |
Author(s) | Scott Klein | |
Publisher, Year | Apress, 2010 | |
ISBN | 978-1-59059-990-7 | |
Short description | A comprehensive book about Microsoft's ORM. | |
Review | dot.NET Magazin 12/2010 and online |
Title |
Introducing .NET 4.0 With Visual Studio 2010 |
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Subheading | A fast-track introduction to the new features of .NET 4.0, Visual Studio 2010, and their supporting technologies | |
Author(s) | Alex Mackey | |
Publisher, Year | Apress, 2040 | |
ISBN | 978-1-4302-2455-6 | |
Short description | An overview about (mostly) everything new in this version. Interesting only for developers who know the former version. | |
Review | IX 5/2010, dot.NET Magazin 6/2010 and online |
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