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ISBN-10 : 0130622214
ISBN-13 : 9780130622211
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Book excerpt: C# builds on the skills already mastered by C++ and Java programmers, enabling them to create powerful Web applications and components - ranging from XML-based Web services on Microsoft's .NET platform to middle-tier business objects and system-level applications.


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