Pro Visual Studio 2005 Team System Application Development - Brossura

Shrimpton, Steve

 
9781590596821: Pro Visual Studio 2005 Team System Application Development

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Aimed at intermediate to advanced software developers, this guide explains how to use Microsoft Pro Visual Studio 2005 Team System (VSTS) to develop new functionality for large distributed systems. Rather than simply describing individual features, software architect Shrimpton illustrates how VSTS operates by means of a fictitious case of an organization in which employees interact as a team to undertake a major project. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with programming in C# and has some knowledge of ASP.NET, ADO.NET, and SQL. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Informazioni sull?autore

Steve Shrimpton was born and educated in the U.K. and obtained a master's degree in physics from Southampton University. After a period teaching, he worked as a scientist with the Ministry of Defence and quickly became involved in airborne computing systems. He migrated to the U.S. and worked in defense and automotive systems in California for 12 years as a systems engineer, circuit designer, and software developer. He also developed a plug-in digital storage oscilloscope product for DOS 1.1! After a period of time in New Zealand teaching in a university, he settled in Sydney, Australia, where he operates as a contract software architect undertaking assignments in banking, finance, medical, and many other businesses. Steve considers himself very much a hands-on architect and a programmer's programmer!

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ISBN 10:  1430221100 ISBN 13:  9781430221104
Casa editrice: Apress, 2010
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