Programming in the .NET
Environment by Damien Watkins,
Mark Hammond, Brad Abrams
Programming in the .NET
Environment by Damien
Watkins, Mark Hammond, Brad
Abrams
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Professional; 1st edition
(November 6, 2002) | ISBN:
0201770180 | CHM | 1,7 Mb |
560 pages
Authors describe Microsoft's
vision for distributed
component-based systems
development and then show
programmers how to develop
software that takes full
advantage of the features of the
.NET Framework. Begins with an
introduction to the goals and
architecture of the .NET
Framework. Softcover.
Programming in the .NET
Environment is the software
developer's guide to the .NET
Framework. The authors describe
Microsoft's vision for
distributed component-based
systems development and then
show programmers how to develop
software that takes full
advantage of the features of the
.NET Framework. Readers learn
how to author components,
libraries, and frameworks that
not only exploit the
capabilities of the .NET
Framework but also integrate
seamlessly into that
environment.
This book begins with an
introduction to the goals and
architecture of the .NET
Framework. Readers will then
gain a thorough understanding of
the type, metadata, and
execution systems; learn how to
build and deploy their
components within .NET
assemblies; and gain an
understanding of the facilities
of the Framework Class
Libraries.
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