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Special Edition, Using ISAPI is the essential Microsoft Web programming reference.
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Fully updated and optimized for ease of use, the Microsoft Manual of Style is designed to help you communicate clearly, consistently, and accurately about technical topics—across a range of audiences and media.
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Prepare for Exam 70-414—and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of advanced server design, planning, and implementation.
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This book provides the clear, explicit instructions you need to: Design, configure, and manage IM, voice mail, PBX, and VoIP Connect to Exchange and deploy Skype for Business in the cloud Manage UC clients and devices, remote access, ...
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Presents the basics for designing mobile applications for wireless-capable devices using .NET Compact Framework 2.0, SQL Server 2005, and Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0.
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This book will follow the proven pattern of its previous .NET 2.0 and .NET 1.1 editions, teaching novice users how to use ASP.NET by gradually building their knowledge of the technology up in a pyramidal fashion chapter by chapter.
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This book is the most comprehensive and up to date introduction to ASP.NET ever written.
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Tim Berners-Lee tells the story of how he came to create the World Wide Web, looks at the future development of the medium, and offers his opinions on censorship, privacy, and other issues.