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Developing Applications with Visual Studio .Net (Out of print)

AUTHOR Grimes, Richard
PUBLISHER Addison-Wesley Professional (02/11/2002)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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This is the. NET book C++ developers have been waiting for: a meaty, practical guide to Visual Studio.NET programming from one of the world's leading authorities on Microsoft development.KEY TOPICS: Best-selling COM/ATL author Richard Grimes begins by reviewing the fundamental concepts that underlie the .NET Runtime, including managed vs. unmanaged code, garbage collection, the Microsoft Intermediate Language, type information, and metadata. Next, Grimes introduces the .NET Class Libraries -- first at a high level, and then with far greater detail about the libraries that will be of greatest value. Grimes covers contexts and remoting, introducing serialization, marshalling, channels and SOAP, and the role of Web services as an interoperability mechanism. Once readers are solidly grounded in .NET, Grimes turns to Visual Studio.NET: its facilities, tools, and project structure, ranging from project management issues to Web discovery. In Part III, Grimes offers comprehensive coverage of using Visual Studio.NET to build advanced applications. He presents detailed coverage of managed C++ written for experienced C++ developers; a thorough walkthrough of C++ development with WinForms designed to help developers migrate from Win32; extensive coverage of Microsoft's ATL Server and web application/service development; and finally, a full chapter on debugging.MARKET: For every experienced Windows developer familiar with Visual C++.

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ISBN-13: 9780201708523
ISBN-10: 0201708523
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 832
Carton Quantity: 10
Product Dimensions: 7.40 x 1.47 x 9.23 inches
Weight: 2.61 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Index, Recycled Paper, Price on Product, Table of Contents, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Computers | Software Development & Engineering - General
Computers | Languages - General
Computers | Internet - General
Dewey Decimal: 005.268
Library of Congress Control Number: 2002100855
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The Visual Studio.NET book every Visual C++ developer has been waiting for, with practical, substantive, meaty .NET solutions for experienced Windows developers. This guide covers SOAP, Managed C++, WinForms, Web Services, ATL Server, and much more.
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DEVELOPING APPLICATIONS WITH VISUAL STUDIO.NET is an in-depth guide that takes Windows programming to the next level: creating .NET applications that leverage the prior knowledge and experience of C++ Win32 programmers. The .NET Framework supplies programmers with rich standard run-time services, supports the development of Web-based services, and provides both inter-language and inter-machine interoperability. Programmers can now focus on creating more complex, more distributed, and more Web-enabled applications.

This book begins by describing the .NET Framework, introducing the facilities .NET offers and the classes programmers can use. It goes on to describe the tools available in Visual Studio.NET and demonstrates their use. Readers are then ready to develop and debug applications with the help of clearly illustrated examples in C# and Managed C++.

DEVELOPING APPLICATIONS WITH VISUAL STUDIO.NET covers commonly overlooked topics such as error handling, memory management, event logging, localization issues, performance monitoring, ATL Server, and Managed C++. Author Richard Grimes shares his hard-won understanding of Visual Studio.NET, emphasizing the innovations that save you time and trouble and steering you away from those that limit programming power.

Among the topics explored in-depth:

  • The Common Language Runtime (CLR)
  • Core classes in the Framework Class Library
  • Contexts and .NET remoting
  • Interoperation and COM+
  • The Visual Studio.NET environment
  • Creating and building solutions
  • Visual C++.NET
  • Application development
  • Debugging

With this book as your guide, you will learn how to efficiently develop strong, robust code within .NET.

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This is the. NET book C++ developers have been waiting for: a meaty, practical guide to Visual Studio.NET programming from one of the world's leading authorities on Microsoft development.KEY TOPICS: Best-selling COM/ATL author Richard Grimes begins by reviewing the fundamental concepts that underlie the .NET Runtime, including managed vs. unmanaged code, garbage collection, the Microsoft Intermediate Language, type information, and metadata. Next, Grimes introduces the .NET Class Libraries -- first at a high level, and then with far greater detail about the libraries that will be of greatest value. Grimes covers contexts and remoting, introducing serialization, marshalling, channels and SOAP, and the role of Web services as an interoperability mechanism. Once readers are solidly grounded in .NET, Grimes turns to Visual Studio.NET: its facilities, tools, and project structure, ranging from project management issues to Web discovery. In Part III, Grimes offers comprehensive coverage of using Visual Studio.NET to build advanced applications. He presents detailed coverage of managed C++ written for experienced C++ developers; a thorough walkthrough of C++ development with WinForms designed to help developers migrate from Win32; extensive coverage of Microsoft's ATL Server and web application/service development; and finally, a full chapter on debugging.MARKET: For every experienced Windows developer familiar with Visual C++.

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