Applied .net
Developing people-oreinted software unsing C#
Ronan Sorensen, George Shepherd, John Roberts, Russ Williams
Résumé
—Sanjay Parthasarathy, VP, Microsoft .NET Platform Strategy
"Applied.NET makes
an important contribution to the field of software
engineering by applying new principles in software
development to building practical Internet applications
based on the Microsoft .NET framework. There is no doubt
that Web services, in many forms, will have an
ever-increasing impact on the field of software
engineering."
—William Swope, VP, Intel Architecture Group, and
General Manager, Solution Enabling Group, Intel
Corporation
A revolution is taking place in the software industry—object-oriented technology is now becoming people-oriented. As software's ability to increase connectivity between people grows, a more specialized focus on the online community is needed. The new .NET technologies enable software architects and developers to meet these growing needs. Designed to be a reference manual as well as a good cover-to-cover read, Applied.NET: Developing People-Oriented Software Using C# shows readers the .NET platform at work from the C# point of view.
One of the most important elements of the .NET platform is the introduction of a formal runtime environment—Common Language Runtime (CLR). Programming for the CLR represents a paradigm shift in the development environment, wherein C#introduces new syntax, types, and application architectures. The .NET platform can facilitate the creation of software that is much more oriented to people's lives, with the implementation of three concepts embodied within the people-oriented programming paradigm: universalization, collaboration, and translation.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1: People-oriented Software
- 2: Applied People-oriented Software
- 3: C#
- 4: Applied C#
- 5: The Common Language Runtime
- 6: Applied Runtime
- 7: ASP.NET Up Close
- 8: Applied ASP.NET
- 9: .NET Enterprise Servers
- 10: Applied .NET Enterprise Servers
- Index
L'auteur - George Shepherd
George Shepherd est consultant en logiciels, formateur et auteur, spécialisé en technologies Microsoft .NET, dont ASP.NET et Windows Presentation Foundation. Il a écrit plusieurs ouvrages de programmation et a été rédacteur pour MSDN® Magazine et Dr. Dobb's Journal.
L'auteur - John Roberts
John Roberts enseigne à la Graduate School of Business de l'université de Stanford. Ses travaux présentent une approche concrète et innovante des nouveaux modes d'organisation des entreprises dans le contexte concurrentiel contemporain.
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Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Ronan Sorensen, George Shepherd, John Roberts, Russ Williams |
Parution | 27/12/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 398 |
Format | 18,7 x 23,3 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 828g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780201738285 |
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