Understanding .NET, Second Edition
By David Chappell
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Publisher: Addison Wesley Professional
Pub Date: May 15, 2006
Print ISBN-10: 0-321-19404-7
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-321-19404-6
Pages: 336
Size: 1.67 MB
From Library Journal
Guides to Microsoft's .NET technologies abound (see Computer Media, LJ 4/1/01), but most focus on only one piece of the colossus. Chappell's book is different because it offers a lucid overview of every aspect of .NET. Intended for developers and technology managers but accessible to lay readers, it describes how existing languages and technologies (such as ASP) are transformed in the .NET environment and explains the reasoning behind creating new languages such as C#. Touchy topics like the privacy issues created by .NET My Services and .NET's seeming similarity to Java are also squarely addressed. Highly recommended for all libraries.
Book Info
Offers developers and technical managers a concise guide to the new landscape of Windows development. The book's independent perspective and straightforward descriptions make clear both the how the .NET technologies work and how they can be used.
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