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Posted: September 15th, 2007, 6:49pm CEST

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There's an easy-to-learn method you can use to take any past success you've ever had (even if it has nothing to do with money), and use it as the springboard to succeed in generating a lot of money for yourself quickly.

Of course, if you've ever made any real money at any time in your life, then making a lot more (and in a much more comfortable way) will be a piece of cake! Imagine what your life would be like if you mastered that secret! In just a little while, I am going to tell you just how to do that.

 

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Posted: September 15th, 2007, 4:05pm CEST

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Author(s) : Joe Duffy
Publisher : Wrox
Year : Apr 2006
ISBN 10 : 0764571354
ISBN 13 : 9780764571350
Language : English
Pages : 624
File type : CHM
Size : 3.5 MB (book + source code)

As the .NET Framework and Common Language Runtime (CLR) continue to mature in terms of platform adoption, robustness, reliability, and feature richness, developers have an increasing need to understand the foundation on top of which all managed code runs. This book looks at the underlying platform commonalities that all developers can use, regardless of language choice or development tools. This includes languages such as C#, Visual Basic, C++/CLI, and others.


You'll begin with an in-depth look at CLR fundamentals. From there, you'll review first the Base Class Libraries (BCL) and then the more advanced Framework libraries that are commonly used in most managed applications. With an abundance of working code examples and unique depth of coverage, this book will quickly get you up to speed on what the .NET Framework and CLR 2.0 have to offer.

This book is for developers experienced either with the Microsoft (.NET 1.x, Win32, or COM) or Java platforms who want to understand and program with the .NET Framework and CLR.


TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Introduction
Chapter 02 - Common Type System
Chapter 03 - Inside the CLR
Chapter 04 - Assemblies, Loading, and Deployment
Chapter 05 - Fundamental Types
Chapter 06 - Arrays and Collections
Chapter 07 - I/O, Files, and Networking
Chapter 08 - Internationalization
Chapter 09 - Security
Chapter 10 - Threads, AppDomains, and Processes
Chapter 11 - Unmanaged Interoperability
Chapter 12 - Tracing and Diagnostics
Chapter 13 - Regular Expressions
Chapter 14 - Dynamic Programming
Chapter 15 - Transactions
Appendix A - IL Quick Reference


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Posted: September 15th, 2007, 9:56am CEST

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World Soccer September 2007 | PDF 140Pages

 

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Posted: September 15th, 2007, 5:34am CEST

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It is Monday night and you are still in the office, when you suddenly become aware of the whirring of the disks and network lights blinking on the Web server. It seems like your company’s Web site is quite well visited tonight, which is good because you are in e-business, selling products over the Internet, and more visits mean more earnings. You decide to check it out too, but the Web page will not load. Something is wrong. A few minutes later, network operations confirm your worst fears. Your company’s Web site is under a denial-of-service attack. It is receiving so many requests for a Web page that it cannot serve them all–50 times your regular load. Just like you cannot access the Web site, none of your customers can. Your business has come to a halt. You all work hard through the night trying to devise filtering rules to weed out bogus Web page requests from the real ones. Unfortunately, the traffic you are receiving is very diverse and you cannot find a common feature that would make the attack packets stand out. You next try to identify the sources that send you a lot of traffic and blacklist them in your firewall. But there seem to be hundreds of thousands of them and they keep changing. You spend the next day bringing up backup servers and watching them overload as your earnings settle around zero. You contact the FBI and they explain that they are willing to help you, but it will take them a few days to get started. They also inform you that many perpetrators of denial-of-service attacks are never caught, since they do not leave enough traces behind them.

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