Other Resources
(Courtesy
Lefkovitz, Stafford, Walowitz, Bagley and Wiesel -- and, of course, Microsoft and many others)
NOTE: Please let me know if any of these links are not working.
(1)
The website that you are currently reading (webnotes).
(2)
The Help system embedded in VS.NET
(3)
Intellisensing within VS.NET
(4)
Lynda Tutorials on
C#
Takes you to the .NET frameworks community website where you can look at material on
Visual Studio .NET,
Visual Basic .NET, .NET
Framework and Tutorials
(5)
FUNDAMENTALS OF C# FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS by George Philip from Prospect
Press
An
introductory text on Visual Studio and C#.NET.
(6)
.NET Naming Conventions -
don't get carried away -- see the section on controls (Section 12)
Visual C++ Resources
1. Deitel, H. M., P. J. Deitel, Visual C# 2012 5/e, How to Program.
Click
here.
published by Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-029363-6.
(The closest thing to a C# 2012 bible. A great
reference book.) UPDATED VERSIONS ARE NOW AVAILABLE AS
WELL
2.
Visual Studio Code Samples
Lots of code samples -- and there are many more
Other CIS Course References
(We can insert references to any courses you wish to add)
Microsoft Information
4. MSDN Library Home Page
5. MSDN Class Library
6.
Microsoft's Home Page
Access Information
1. Allen Brown's
Tips for Access Users
This page maintained by Allen
Browne, and contains tips for all types of users.
2. Any Access book from other courses such as CIS 2109.
Go to the
CIS Department Website and look up CIS 2109.
Asp Information
1. Microsoft
Information on ASP.NET
2. Find the
Murach text on ASP.NET 4.5 (for C# 2015 or
later)
General Resources on Databases
1. www.webopedia.com
An online dictionary for computer terms.
2. www.zdnet.com
Another portal site where you can review recent articles
on IT.
3.
www.intelligententerprise.com
A leading publication on database management. A combination of two previous
publications: Database Programming & Design and DBMS
4.
Visit the W3schools Website
A general site on web-building technology with
considerable material related to
database issues (especially SQL)
5.
http://www.microsoft-accesssolutions.co.uk/bound_image_form.htm
Contains solutions to a whole host of Microsoft Access
database problems. This
particular site contains instructions for inserting
pictures into a database, but
solutions to many other problems may also be found
here.
Other Resources
IIf you find any useful sites, be sure to
send me an e-mail
and I will put place the relevant links here. |