In just 24 sessions of one hour or less, you will be up and running with Visual C# 2008. Using a straightforward, step-by-step approach, each lesson builds upon the previous one, allowing you to learn the essentials of Visual C# from the ground up.
Learn how to…
- Use the powerful design environment of Visual Studio 2008
- Design a feature-rich interface using components such as tree views and tabs
- Create robust applications using modern error handling
- Draw fast graphics using GDI+
- Build a database application using ADO.NET
- Distribute a Visual C# 2008 application
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Whip up awesome Wii games using Flash and ActionScript. Nintendo Wii Flash Game Creator's Guide lays out each next-generation technique alongside real-world examples and cut-and-paste code samples. Learn how to design exciting Flash animations, create cool characters, simulate realistic motion, and use the Wii remote control in innovative ways. Plus, you'll get the latest tricks for supercharging your games and tips for distributing them on the Web.
- Build Flash-based objects, layers, and controls
- Work with timelines, keyframes, and .SWF files
- Develop and animate original characters, backgrounds, and landscapes
- Integrate unconventional mouse and Wii controller interactivity
- Create, modify, and control movie clips using ActionScript 2.0
- Design radical enemies, custom cursors, and invisible buttons
- Incorporate audio, game timers, and score tracking
- Publish your games to the Web and share them via the Wii's online connection service
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Beginning C# is a book that offers a lot of guidance, in a format that readers find intuitive to follow. The exercise-based format of the Wrox Beginning series has a strong following by all levels of readers, and is one that works very well in the classroom or home. Written by a veteran programming instructor, this is the perfect mix of tutorial, and hands-on coding new programmers are looking for - written from their point of view.
Beginning C# is written for those readers with no prior programming experience who want a thorough, yet easy to understand, introduction to C# and Object Oriented Programming. Dr. Purdum uses his 25 years of teaching experience to teach readers:
- The C# syntax and concepts of Object Oriented Programming
- How to design and write C# programs that are functional and embody safe programming practices
- Tried and true tricks of the trade, from design concepts to debugging aids
- And all of these goals are done in an easy-to-read and enjoyable manner
and much more. Complete source code, examples, and discussion forms available at Wrox.com
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Silverlight is a lightweight browser plug–in that frees your code from the traditional confines of the browser. It is a rules–changing, groundbreaking technology that allows you to run rich client applications right inside the browser. Even more impressively, it is able to host true .NET applications in non–Microsoft browsers (like Firefox) and on non–Microsoft platforms (like Mac OS X).
Silverlight is still new and evolving fast, and you need a reliable guidebook to make sense of it.
What you’ll learn
This 176 page book is meant to give you a sense of what you, as a programmer, can expect from Silverlight in terms of what the user is going to see. The emphasis here is on understanding what Silverlight has to offer. While there is some code given, that is not the point of the book. The point is to be ably to quickly understand what functionality is available to you, what options you might have without getting bogged down in much code.
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Excel 2007 For Dummies covers all the fundamental techniques you need to know in order to create, edit, format, and print your own worksheets. In addition to showing you around the worksheet, this book also exposes you to the basics of charting, creating data lists, and performing data analysis. Keep in mind, though, that this book just touches on the easiest ways to get a few things done with these features — I make no attempt to cover charting, data lists, or data analysis in the same definitive way as spreadsheets: This book concentrates on spreadsheets because spreadsheets are what most regular folks create with Excel.
This book is like a reference in which you start out by looking up the topic you need information about (in either the table of contents or the index), and then you refer directly to the section of interest. I explain most topics conversationally (as though you were sitting in the back of a classroom where you can safely nap). Sometimes, however, my regiment-commander mentality takes over, and I list the steps you need to take to accomplish a particular task in a particular section.
This book is intended ONLY for users of Micro$oft Office Excel 2007! If you’re using any previous version of Excel for Windows (from Excel 97 through 2003), the information in this book will only confuse and confound you as your version of Excel works nothing like the 2007 version this book describes.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - The Excel 2007 User Experience
Chapter 02 - Creating a Spreadsheet from Scratch
Chapter 03 - Making It All Look Pretty
Chapter 04 - Going through Changes
Chapter 05 - Printing the Masterpiece
Chapter 06 - Maintaining the Worksheet
Chapter 07 - Maintaining Multiple Worksheets
Chapter 08 - Doing What-If Analysis
Chapter 09 - Playing with Pivot Tables
Chapter 10 - Charming Charts and Gorgeous Graphics
Chapter 11 - Getting on the Data List
Chapter 12 - Hyperlinks and Macros
Chapter 13 - Top Ten New Features in Excel 2007
Chapter 14 - Top Ten Beginner Basics
Chapter 15 - The Ten Commandments of Excel 2007
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Access Forms & Reports For Dummies is a hands-on guide that uses real-world examples to show you just what you need to know about Access and why you need to know it. You won’t find a bunch of buzzwords and jargon. Rather, you do find the solid information you really need and can’t find elsewhere about creating queries, forms, and reports. Yes, I do give you good, solid information about queries in addition to forms and reports because queries are an essential element that will help you create better forms and reports.
This book is also a reference that you can use as you like. If you have a specific problem you need to solve right now, you can jump directly to the related topic and skip around as much as you want. But if you really want to make Access work for you, I suggest that you read through the entire book because you will discover many things you don’t already know.
Finally, Access Forms & Reports For Dummies is for users of pretty much any version of Access from Access 97 onwards. The basics of queries, forms, and reports haven’t changed much, so you’ll find this book extremely helpful no matter which version of Access you use.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Getting to Know Forms and Reports
Chapter 02 - Getting Started with Queries
Chapter 03 - Creating Simple Forms
Chapter 04 - Building Basic Reports
Chapter 05 - Creating Multi-Table Queries
Chapter 06 - Modifying Data with Queries
Chapter 07 - Expanding Queries with SQL
Chapter 08 - Dealing with Quarrelsome Queries
Chapter 09 - Building Better Forms by Using Controls
Chapter 10 - Using Multiple Tables in Forms
Chapter 11 - Fixing Form Faults
Chapter 12 - Adding Fancy Touches to Reports
Chapter 13 - Creating Reports that Summarize Data
Chapter 14 - When Reports Go Wrong
Chapter 15 - Tricks for Finding Data with Queries
Chapter 16 - Tricks for Updating with Queries
Chapter 17 - Killer Ways to Improve Forms
Chapter 18 - Expert Methods for Sharing Reports
Chapter 19 - Making Reports Look Better
Chapter 20 - Adding Efficiency with Great Tools
Chapter 21 - Ten Great Access Sites Online
Chapter 22 - Ten Things to Know About Queries
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