Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming

Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming

by JeffreyRichter (Author)

Synopsis

The Microsoft(R) .NET Framework allows developers to quickly build robust, secure ASP.NET Web Forms and XML Web service applications, Windows(R) 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 .N ET 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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Format: Paperback
Pages: 630
Edition: 1
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Published: 25 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0735614229
ISBN 13: 9780735614222

Author Bio

Jeffrey Richter is a cofounder of Wintellect (www.wintellect.com)-a training, debugging, and consulting firm dedicated to helping companies build better software faster. He is the author of the previous editions of this book, Windows via C/C++, and several other Windows-related programming books. Jeffrey has been consulting with the Microsoft .NET Framework team since October 1999.