books by Jacob Hammer Pedersen
books:
Beginning C# 2008 Databases: From Novice to Professional (Beginning from Novice to Professional)
Vidya Vrat Agarwal
,
James Huddleston
, ...
Apress
, 2008
Assuming only basic knowledge of C# 2008, Beginning C# 2008 Databases teaches all the fundamentals of database technology and database programming readers need to quickly become highly proficient database users and application developers. A comprehensive tutorial on both SQL Server 2005 and ADO.NET 3.0, Beginning C# 2008 Databases explains and demonstrates how to create database objects and program against them in both T?SQL and C#. ...
Beginning C# 2005 Databases: From Novice to Professional
7 reviews
James Huddleston
,
Ranga Raghuram
, ...
Apress
, 2006
Good Job
I got this book a few weeks ago. I try to jump start my leaning process of Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005. In fact, this book is a really good one. This book begins with step-by-step how to set up C# programming and database environment. I like this installation guide since I want to experiment with the exercises in this book and I want to do it right the first time. This book covers ...
Data-Centric .NET Programming with C#
5 reviews
Jacob Hammer Pedersen,
Kent Tegels
, ...
Peer Information Inc.
, 2001
Excellent.
As the title implies a large portion of the book deals with data access. However, the book also covers a wide range of other topics of interest to budding C# developers (e.g. messaging/directory/web services). The code in the book is as usefull to VB.net developers as it is to C# developers (assuming you can translate C# into VB.Net). Highly recommended.
Beginning Microsoft Visual C# 2008 (Wrox Beginning Guides)
4 reviews
Karli Watson
,
Christian Nagel
, ...
Wrox
, 2008
Well Above Average
As far as 1300 page programming books go, this one is well above average. It covers both Visual Studio 2008 and the free Visual C# 2008 Express Edition using Express for most of the examples. C sharp is a great language if you've done any C, C++ or object oriented programming before. One can argue even if you have zero programming experience it's still the best overall language to learn. It's ...
Beginning C# (Beta 2 Edition)
13 reviews
Karli Watson
,
Eric White
, ..., 2001
Very good step-by-step progression for learning C#
Great learning material. Following the examples and the natural progression of the book is a great method for learning C# with practical examples. Very straight forward approach without being too verbose.
Beginning Visual C# 2005 (Wrox Beginning Guides)
7 reviews
Karli Watson
,
Christian Nagel
, ...
Wrox
, 2005
Very good book!
This book provided the support I was looking for. Topic very well presented.
Beginning Visual C# (Programmer to Programmer)
19 reviews
Karli Watson
,
David Espinosa
, ...
Wrox
, 2002
If you don't want to work the basics--this is not for you
I don't comprehend the criticism of this book where the complaint implies the instruction within is too meager. There are twenty-four chapters, eight hundred forty-four pages and it's not fluff. It is an excellently structured "Beginner Level" book which lays a foundation over a broad expanse of C# territory. Each chapter explains principles, leads you through hands-on examples, recaps where ...
Beginning VB 2005 Databases: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: From Novice to Professional)
2 reviews
James Huddleston
,
Ranga Raghuram
, ...
Apress
, 2007
Best for beginners and intermediate in VB.Net05 Databases
It's the Best for Beginners and intermediate in VB.net05 Databases,I have read several Books previously and I Couldn't Understand well ,From Beginning to The end This Book explain step By Step all you Need For starting Programming in Databases using VB.Net 2005 and gives you a guide of Books to continue the next grade.
Beginning C# Databases: From Novice to Professional
6 reviews
James Huddleston
,
Ranga Raghuram
, ...
Apress
, 2004
Best Introductory Book on Database Programming in C#
Take any programming books and one thing you must know before purchasing is what background the authors are assuming about you. Many database programming books already assume a level of proficiency with databases. However, with this book, the assumption is you know NOTHING about databases. (You do, however, need to have some basic C# skills). I like the teaching philosophy it uses - you will ...
Beginning C# Databases
9 reviews
Jacob Hammer Pedersen,
Jon Reid
, ...
Peer Information
, 2002
For Beginners as the Title Says
This is a great book to begin using databases with C#. It touches on a lot of topics but does not go into too much depth in any of them. One nice part of this book is how it makes sure your environment is configured so you can avoid confusing error messages and so forth. I have written quite a bit of C++ and worked with a variety of databases over the years. However, being new to development ...
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