1. Medical Instrument Software Design – Based on WinForm (Chinese Edition)
Authored by DONG LEI, this essential read dives deep into medical instrument software development using WinForms. The book is not just a technical guide but also offers insights into the specific needs and standards of medical software applications. With an engaging writing style, it guides readers through hands-on projects, making complex concepts accessible. Whether you are a student in computer science or a professional looking to expand your knowledge, this book is indispensable for anyone aiming to make an impact in the healthcare technology field.
2. C#与WinForm程序设计与上机指导
This translated work by
周信宝等 provides a comprehensive view of both theoretical and practical aspects of programming in C# with WinForms. Aimed at intermediate programmers, it helps bridge the gap between foundational concepts and real-world applications. Students and professionals will appreciate its thorough explanations paired with useful examples. This book is particularly beneficial for those looking to develop user-friendly Windows applications with robust back-end functionality, making it a coveted resource in any programmer’s library.
3. Learning C# 3.0: Master the Fundamentals of C# 3.0
Written by Liberty and MacDonald, this book is an excellent starting point for aspiring C# developers. The authors break down the foundational concepts of C# 3.0 in an easy-to-understand manner, which is supplemented by practical examples and exercises that reinforce learning. By the end of this book, you will have a solid grasp of the language and be well-equipped to tackle more complex C# programming tasks.
4. IronPython in Action
In this collaborative effort by Muirhead and Foord, readers are introduced to IronPython, a powerful implementation of the Python programming language on the .NET framework. This book is great for developers who are already familiar with .NET but want to delve into Python’s versatility and ease of use. The practical examples provided throughout the chapters make it a highly recommended resource for expanding your programming toolkit.
5. Vergleich von Cross-Platform GUI-Toolkits (German Edition)
Authored by Matthias Fuchs, this unique publication compares various cross-platform GUI toolkits including WinForms, GTK+, and Qt. It’s a must-read for developers interested in understanding the strengths and weaknesses of different frameworks, aiding them in making informed decisions for their projects. With thorough analysis and real examples, it serves both as an educational resource and a reference book.
6. [Self-operated] C# Programming Guide Visual Studio
DIAN ZI GONG YE’s comprehensive guide offers a deep dive into C# programming and Visual Studio. This book covers a wide range of topics needed for a full-stack development approach and is particularly useful for those wanting to combine C# with web technologies like HTML, CSS, and Python. Perfect for self-learners, this book encourages hands-on practice with projects and challenges to enhance understanding.
7. Introducing .NET 6: Getting Started with Blazor, MAUI, Windows App SDK
Nico Vermeir introduces developers to the modern capabilities of .NET 6, covering emerging technologies such as Blazor and MAUI. This book is focused on hands-on learning, making it easy for readers to build real applications across platforms. For those looking to stay relevant in the rapidly evolving programming landscape, this title is an essential addition to your programming library.
8. Software Institute, Eleventh Five-Year Plan Materials
This collective work provides a robust foundation for C# WinForm programming through step-by-step tutorials. Unlike many other technical books that focus heavily on theory, this one emphasizes practical exercises, ensuring that learners can apply what they study effectively. It’s particularly beneficial for students and early career developers who are looking for practical skills and industry-relevant knowledge.
9. Coding for Kids in C#: Made Your Kid a Coding Superstar
Bob Mather leaves no stone unturned in making programming accessible for kids. This engaging book encourages children to learn basic C# concepts through fun games and puzzles, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Perfect for parents wanting to introduce their kids to coding, this title is a fantastic way to cultivate a passion for technology from a young age.
10. Professional Visual Basic 2008
Written by a team including Evjen and Hollis, this book is a solid introduction to Visual Basic 2008 for professionals. It strikes a good balance between theory and practice, making it accessible for both advanced learners and beginners. With its wealth of knowledge presented coherently, it’s a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their programming skills with an emphasis on Visual Basic.