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Thứ Ba, 13 tháng 3, 2012

C# 4.0 – CLR Via C#

Product Description

In this new edition of Jeffrey Richter’s popular APPLIED MICROSOFT .NET FRAMEWORK PROGRAMMING, you get focused, pragmatic guidance on how to exploit the common language runtime (CLR) functionality in .
NET Framework 2.0 for applications of all types—from Web Forms, Windows® Forms, and Web services to solutions for Microsoft SQL Server™, Microsoft code names “Avalon” and “Indigo”, consoles, NT Service, and more. Targeted to advanced developers and software designers, this book takes you under the covers of .NET for an in-depth understanding of its structure, functions, and operational components, demonstrating the most practical ways to apply this knowledge to your own development efforts. You’ll master fundamental design tenets for .NET, and get hands-on insights for creating high-performance applications more easily and efficiently. The book features extensive code examples in Microsoft Visual C#® 2005.

From the Publisher

The author shares insights direct from the Microsoft .NET development team, his own real-world expertise, and hands-on code examples to illustrate how to most effectively use the CLR and the .NET Framework 2.0 for smart client, Web, and mobile applicationsKey Book Benefits:
• Delivers a thorough grounding in .NET Framework architecture, the runtime environment, and other key topics
• Provides extensive code examples in Visual C#
• Features authoritative, pragmatic guidance on difficult development concepts such as generics and threading

About the Author

Jeffrey Richter is a cofounder of Wintellect, a training, debugging, and consulting firm dedicated to helping companies build better software, faster. He is the author of APPLIED MICROSOFT .NET FRAMEWORK PROGRAMMING (Microsoft Press, 2002) and several other Windows programming books. Jeffrey is also a contributing editor to MSDN® Magazine where he authors the .NET column. Jeff has been consulting with the Microsoft .NET Framework team since October 1999.

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