There are 21 books by Rachel Parkin on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Learning NHibernate (2015). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Learning NHibernate 2015 · 182 pages
  2. 2 Cryptography in . NET Course 2015 · 84 pages
  3. 3 Overview of Processing of Waste 2015 · 94 pages
  4. 4 Visual_Studio_2013 Consepts 2015 · 126 pages
  5. 5 Theory of Linear Operators in Hilbert Space (Dover Books on Mathematics) 2015 · 110 pages
  6. 6 BI Solutions Using SSAS Tabular Model Consepts 2015 · 174 pages
  7. 7 Overview of Digital Electronics 2015 · 166 pages
  8. 8 Getting Started with Environmental Engineering 2015 · 142 pages
  9. 9 Guide to Imperative to Functional Programming 2015 · 102 pages
  10. 10 Stability Analysis-Via Matrix Functions Manual 2015 · 130 pages
  11. 11 Art of Object Oriented Programming Using C# 2015 · 254 pages
  12. 12 Trends in Wind Turbines 2015 · 84 pages
  13. 13 Intro of Imperative to Functional Programming 2015 · 102 pages
  14. 14 Consepts of BizTalk 2015 · 98 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Rachel Parkin written?

BookOrb lists 21 books by Rachel Parkin.

Where should I start with Rachel Parkin?

A good starting point is Learning NHibernate (2015).

What is the Rachel Parkin books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Learning NHibernate (2015), 2. Cryptography in . NET Course (2015), 3. Overview of Processing of Waste (2015), 4. Visual_Studio_2013 Consepts (2015), 5. Theory of Linear Operators in Hilbert Space (Dover Books on Mathematics) (2015), 6. BI Solutions Using SSAS Tabular Model Consepts (2015), 7. Overview of Digital Electronics (2015), 8. Getting Started with Environmental Engineering (2015), 9. Guide to Imperative to Functional Programming (2015), 10. Stability Analysis-Via Matrix Functions Manual (2015), 11. Art of Object Oriented Programming Using C# (2015), 12. Trends in Wind Turbines (2015), 13. Intro of Imperative to Functional Programming (2015), 14. Consepts of BizTalk (2015).