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Visual Studio is the only suitable environment for professional development of .NET 1.1, and it is just about the only choice for developers in Microsoft technology. It is a complex and featurerich vehicle mainly for C#, VB .NET, and web development, and drawing out its full potential can be a challenge for novice and professional programmers alike.Pro Visual Studio .NET reveals and demystifies Visual Studio to enable programmers to do their job more quickly and with fewer errors. The authors of this book are all well known in each field of .NET development, and offer their handson experience of making the tool work in the real world. They`ll show you how to tweak this environment to get the very best out of it, and you`ll learn by seeing practical tasks put into, and through Studio, to get the best results.Author InformationBrian Bischof is the president of Bischof Systems, Inc., a software development firm providing custom solutions to businesses for the past 12 years. He has been a corporate trainer for the past 3 years and has taught Visual Basic to programmers from companies such as Intel, Toshiba, Bank One, Exxon, Texaco, General Electric, and Lockheed Martin. His professional certifications include Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), and Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).Kunal Cheda is a senior analyst working with Syntel India Ltd. He is cofounder of the site www.dotnetextreme.com. He started his career with VB 5.0 in 1998, and since then he has used variety of languages and platforms, including VB .NET, C#, Java, Remoting, web services, ASP, and ASP .NET, among others. Kunal was awarded the MVP for .NET and is currently a Microsoft India Communities Star. He enjoys teaching others, programming, and architecting distributed solutions. His hobbies include playing guitar and listening music. He can be reached at Rob Harrop is the lead architect of UKbased software company Cake Solutions Limited . As part of Cake Solutions` team, Rob has planned, designed, and built enterpriselevel applications for a variety of UK and U.S.based clients, including the Metropolitan Police, DTi, and National Union of Students Services Limited. In his spare time, Rob is an avid reader and enjoys "playing" with new technology, his current interests being Python and JavaServer Faces.Jon Reid As chief technology officer for Micro Data Base Systems, Inc., Jon specializes in .NET database development tools. He has coauthored numerous books.Bill Sempf has spent many years writing about XML web services. He has coauthored numerous books and frequently contributes to Builder.com, Hardcore Web Services, Inside Web Development Journal, and Intranet Journal. Sempf graduated from The Ohio State Univeristy with a BSc in business administration, and he is also an MCP, Certified Internet Business Strategist, and Certified Internet Webmaster. Bill has developed over 100 web applications for both startup and Fortune 50 companies.
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