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Visual Studio 2012 and .NET 4.5 Expert Development Cookbook I recently started reading Packt Publishing ’s Visual Studio 2012 and .NET 4.5 Expert Development Cookbook . It is a book focused primarily on the new features of .NET 4.5 and Visual Studio 2012...
As promised, here’s my review of Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook , that Packt Publishing kindly made available to me. It is an introductory book, targeted at WPF newcomers or users with few experience, following the typical recipes or cookbook...
Win A free copy of the 'Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook ' , just by commenting! For the contest, Packt Publishing has two eBook copies of Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook to be given away to two lucky winners. How you can win...
Once again , Packt Publishing offered me a chance to review one of their books; this time, it was NHibernate 3.0 Cookbook . I must say I liked what I read. The book was written by Jason Dentler, has 328 pages, some of its technical reviewers are well...
OK, here's the review I promised a while ago . This is a beginner's introduction to NHibernate, so if you have already some experience with NHibernate, you will notice it lacks a lot of concepts and information. It starts with a good description of NHibernate...
Packt Publishing has recently released a new book on NHibernate: NHibernate 2 Beginner's Guide , by Aaron Cure . I am now reading the final version, which Packt Publishing was kind enough to provide me, and I will soon write about it. I can tell you for...
I finally had the chance to read the long-waited NHibernate in Action, and I must say I am not very excited about it. Covering just NHibernate 1.2, the book is, of course, extremely outdated. It does not cover any of the new features, and, what's worse...
I just got Julia ("Julie") Lerman's Programming Entity Framework book. You will find her site here . I like the book, and I like EF, but I wasn't aware of the many limitations that the current version of Entity Framework has, particularly when comparing...
During my holidays, I started reading Pro WF: Windows Workflow in .NET 3.5 , and I recommend it: it is very well written and focused. Haven't reached the more advanced part, but, for now, I am enjoying it. It is my first in-depth contact with WWF, so...
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