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Author: Jeffrey Richter
ISBN : 0735614229
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The Microsoft® .NET Framework allows developers to quickly build robust, secure ASP.NET Web Forms and XML Web service applications, Windows® Forms applications, tools, and types. Find out all about its common language runtime and learn how to leverage its power to build, package, and deploy any kind of application or component. APPLIED MICROSOFT .NET FRAMEWORK PROGRAMMING is ideal for anyone who understands object-oriented programming concepts such as data abstraction, inheritance, and polymorphism. The book carefully explains the extensible type system of the .NET Framework, examines how the runtime manages the behavior of types, and explores how an application manipulates types. While focusing on C#, it presents concepts applicable to all programming languages that target the .NET Framework.
Topics covered include:
- The .NET Framework architecture
- Building, packaging, deploying, and administering applications and their types
- Building and deploying shared assemblies
- Type fundamentals
- Primitive, reference, and value types
- Operations common to all objects
- Type members and accessibility
- Constants, fields, methods, properties, and events
- Working with text
- Enumerated types and bit flags
- Array types
- Interfaces
- Custom attributes
- Delegates
- Error handling with exceptions
- Automatic memory management
- AppDomains and reflection
- Includes coverage of C#
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- Series: Pro-Developer
- Paperback: 630 pages
- Publisher: Microsoft Press (January 22, 2002)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0735614229
- ISBN-13: 978-0735614222
- Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 1.3 x 9.2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Applied Microsoft? .NET Framework Programming Free Download
As a highly experienced VB/COM developer, I have been making the move over the C# and .NET. I have spent hours at the book stores looking over nearly every book available. I have bought a bunch of books as well, but none have come close to this book as far as insight, depth of knowledge, and .NET fundamentals. Mind you, this book is by no means for programming or object oriented beginners. It is meant for programmers who really know their stuff, but now want to know their stuff on .NET. Expecting to create a .NET solution without thorough knowledge of the material in this book would be seriously shortchanging your app.
Each chapter of this book covers a different fundamental piece of .NET -- Methods, Events, Shared Assemblies, Exceptions, etc. Without getting too language specific, he writes thoroughly about how these fundamentals were meant to be used. It is clear that he spent a lot of time with the Microsoft .NET team, as much of the material in this book is unavailable elsewhere, to my knowledge. But this book is far from a Microsoft infomercial, as so many are. For example, he talks about C# primitive types and actually disagrees with Microsoft's C# language spec with regard to their usage.
In summary, I would highly recommend this book to any experienced programmer who is serious about getting up to speed with .NET.
By RICHARD DIBONA
This book is an excellent inside look to programming with the .Net Framework. It is a good start to anyone who wishes to familiarize himself with it . This book is all about the small stuff that many .Net programming books tend to ignore . What I particularly liked in this book are the following:
- How the Compiler assembles C# code into IL code . In many chapters this is done to show performance impact on doing thing one way not the other way
- Working with CLR Types : comparison between types, and how to perform casting, boxing, and unboxing
- Events and Delegates and how to use them
- Exception was covered in more details than the typical ( try - catch) explanations that I found in most other .Net books. I particularly liked the talk about unhandled exception and non CLS compliant exceptions.
I read the book from cover to cover and used some techniques in terms of delegates and exception handling in my application. I just found the chapter on "Garbage Collection" little confusing. Also it doesn't have a lot of programming examples, and all the programming examples are in C#.
ONE FINAL THING to add is that this book is mainly about programming with Common Language Runtime. It is not a reference book that covers the different class libraries that .Net framework offers and how to use them, for that you probably need to buy other books to cover topics such as : ASP .Net, ADO.NET, Web Services, Remoting, etc.. .
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