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Paperback Introducing .Net Book

ISBN: 1861004893

ISBN13: 9781861004895

Introducing .Net

Introducing .NET provides a guide to the emerging set of technologies and standards that will be a part of the Microsoft .NET platform. Ideal for any programmer (or IT manager) who works with Windows, this title gives a worthwhile preview of a compelling set of technologies and of new ways to program for the Internet. Apart from browsing the current .NET beta and documentation from Microsoft, it's somewhat difficult to find a way to understand all of the various aspects of .NET. The authors of this book have done the legwork for you and packaged their discoveries in a concise volume that examines numerous APIs and tools that developers will be using in the next year or so. After a quick overview of .NET, the book looks at the Common Language Runtime (CLR), which allows different languages (like VB and C#) to interoperate on .NET. This focus is ideal for programmers who want to understand the future of programming. The book handily summarizes what the new C# language will offer, explaining in detail how Visual Basic 7 (now Visual Basic.NET) will differ from early versions of the language. In case you haven't seen the beta of the new Microsoft Visual Studio.NET, you get a tour of its features and interface. Other sections delve into the actual .NET classes you'll be using for development. (These APIs can be accessed from any programming language.) Material on the new Windows Forms and Web Forms shows the future of building user interfaces on the Windows platform. Other sections look at the new ASP.NET (for creating dynamic Web pages) and ADO.NET (for database programming). Another compelling reason to read this book is its discussion of Web services, a potentially winning concept for a new generation of software. Using the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), an XML standard for describing services, .NET programmers can call remote Web services almost as easily as local functions. The authors provide a remarkably simple example (which packages weather information on a custom Web page). Clearly, this is a core technology on .NET, and the book does a good job of explaining its potential. Introducing .NET provides the blueprint for understanding what's to be included in the new .NET. Despite an understandable amount of "cheerleading" for Microsoft's new platform, this is good nuts-and-bolts information that's timely and just what developers need to understand the future of computing on Windows. --Richard Dragan Topics covered: Overview of the Microsoft .NET platform .NET design goals and features The Common Language Runtime (CLR) (common types and metadata) Tutorial for C# (data types and control flow, class design, and events) Visual Basic.NET (new features, summary of language changes, migrating old VB code to version 7) Tour of the Visual Studio.NET Beta 1 IDE Basic classes in the .NET class framework (including collection classes) ASP.NET (ASP vs. ASP.NET comparison, new features, and advantages) Web services and the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Sample Web service for weather information Windows Forms (including GDI) Distributing .NET components (assemblies, business objects, and unmanaged code) ADO.NET and database programming Survey of Microsoft enterprise server products Case study for a Web-enabled parts inventory system in .NET Reference for .NET packages Using traditional COM components within .NET This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rated 4 stars
Great Overview for .Net

I have purchased several Dot Net books as of late. I thought the book was very thorough as an overview. This book was not intended to be a programmers guide to any single language in the Dot Net suite. But if you want a book to give you some insight as to what Dot Net is all about, this is a great place to start. I also purchased Wrox "Programming C# with the public Beta", although this book is being replaced with Professional...

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Rated 5 stars
For .NET newbies

This book is exactly what it says it is. It is an Intorduction to the .NET. It does not go in depth, however it shines some light on the .NET in general. If you are a COM/DCOM developer and you would like to find out what .NET is all about, this book is definately for you. If you already know what .NET is about, then look for a more in depth per each subject books. I rate it with 5 stars since it delivers what it promises...

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Good book on "Introduction" (to .NET)

"Even ASP.NET compiled!" (into Intermediate Language, in the form of .cs in case written in C# or .vb in case written in VB)Such was the phrase we shouted out loud on the inception of ASP.NET (ASP+) last year. Maybe I am naive, but one can immediately perceive the way we will architect .NET based application in the future which will be close enough into that of J2EE "Model View Controller" (J2EE Type 2) Architecture, in which...

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