Books by Harold Davis
Harold Davis has written many best-selling books about Wi-Fi and wireless networking, C# and Visual Basic
programming, art, and publishing.
His most recent titles include:
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Learn How to Program Using Any Web Browser
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Harold Davis
Learn How to Program Using Any Web Browser is a book about general principles of good programming practice for
complete novices. If you're a teen or someone who is just starting to get curious about what makes a computer
work, or an office worker who has been using computer applications for years and would like to spend some
time looking deeper into what makes them tick, then this book is for you.
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Beginner's C# .Net 2003 by
Harold Davis
The 23 lessons in this eight-hour DVD collection aim to make you productive with C# .NET even if you have no
prior .NET experience. Two introductory lessons on the .NET Framework and C# lead to eight more lessons
that drill down on core C# programming techniques such as language fundamentals, type conversions, classes,
objects, class interfaces, collections and events. Six additional lessons illustrate how to apply your C# .NET
programming skills in Windows forms using menus and controls. The last eight lessons cover a broad spectrum of
technologies including string manipulation, File IO, XML, ADO.NET, Web Services, Exceptions and ASP.NET Web
Applications. DVDs may be played on any television or CPUs that have a DVD player.
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