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.NET Framework Essentials, Third Edition
- By
- Thuan L. Thai, Hoang Lam
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Released:
- August 2003
- Pages:
- 384
Product Editions
- .NET Framework Essentials, Third Edition - August 2003
- .NET Framework Essentials, Second Edition - February 2002
- .Net Framework Essentials - June 2001
Fully updated for version 1.1 of the .NET Framework, .NET Framework Essentials, 3rd Edition is an objective, concise, no-nonsense overview of the Microsoft .NET Framework for developing web applications and services. Written for intermediate to advanced VB, C/C++, Java, and Delphi developers, .NET Framework Essentials, 3rd Edition is also useful to system architects and leaders who are assessing tools for future projects.
Fully updated for version 1.1 of the .NET Framework, .NET Framework Essentials, 3rd Edition is an objective, concise, no-nonsense overview of the Microsoft .NET Framework for developing web applications and services. Written for intermediate to advanced VB, C/C++, Java, and Delphi developers, .NET Framework Essentials, 3rd Edition is also useful to system architects and leaders who are assessing tools for future projects.
.NET Framework Essentials touches all the bases--from the Common Language Run-Time (CLR) and key class libraries to the specialized packages for ASP.NET, Windows Forms, XML Web Services, and data access (ADO.NET). The authors survey each major .NET language, including VB.NET, C#, J#, and Managed C++, as well as MSIL, clearing away the noise and hype, and presenting a clear, practical look at the underlying technologies. .NET Framework Essentials also provides a handy reference to the most commonly used features of .NET Framework.
Written by two veteran web applications developers, .NET Framework Essentials, 3rd Edition is one of the most complete, concise, and ultimately useful books to describe the breadth of technology represented by .NET.
Compact and free of fluff or proprietary hype, .NET Framework Essentials is an outstanding value for experienced programmers and architects who need to get up to speed quickly.
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Chapter 1 .NET Overview
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Behind Microsoft .NET
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The .NET Platform
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.NET Framework Design Goals
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.NET Framework
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Chapter 2 The Common Language Runtime
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CLR Environment
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CLR Executables
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Metadata
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Assemblies and Manifests
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Intermediate Language (IL)
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The CTS and CLS
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CLR Execution
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Summary
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Chapter 3 .NET Programming
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Common Programming Model
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Core Features and Languages
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Language Integration
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Summary
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Chapter 4 Working with .NET Components
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Deployment Options
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Distributed Components
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COM+ Services in .NET
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Message Queuing
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Summary
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Chapter 5 Data and XML
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ADO.NET Architecture
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ADO.NET Benefits
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Content Components
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.NET Framework Data Providers
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XML in the .NET Framework
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Summary
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Chapter 6 Web Services
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Web Services in Practice
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Web Services Framework
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Web Services Provider
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Web Services Consumers
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Async Web Services
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SOAP Header in Web Services
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Web Services and Security
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Summary
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Chapter 7 ASP.NET
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ASP
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ASP.NET
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The System.Web.UI Namespace
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Web Form Syntax
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ASP.NET Application Development
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ASP.NET and Web Services
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Data Binding and the Use of Templates
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State Management and Scalability
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Forms Authentication in ASP.NET
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Summary
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Chapter 8 Windows Forms
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Introducing Windows Forms
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The System.Windows.Forms Namespace
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Windows Forms Development
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Windows Forms and Web Services
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Summary
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Chapter 9 .NET and Mobile Devices
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ASP.NET Mobile Controls
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.NET Compact Framework
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Summary
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Appendix A .NET Languages
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Microsoft-Supported Languages for .NET
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Third-Party Languages for .NET
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Appendix B Common Acronyms
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Appendix C Common Data Types
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Usage
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Appendix D Common Utilities
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Assembly Generation Utility (al.exe)
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Assembly Registration Utility (gacutil.exe)
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MSIL Assembler (ilasm.exe)
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MSIL Disassembler (ildasm.exe)
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C++ Compiler (cl.exe)
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C# Compiler (csc.exe)
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Visual Basic Compiler (vbc.exe)
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PE File Format Viewer (dumpbin.exe)
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Type Library Exporter (tlbexp.exe)
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Type Library Importer (tlbimp.exe)
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XML Schema Definition Tool (xsd.exe)
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Strong Name Utility (sn.exe)
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Web Service Utility (wsdl.exe)
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- Title:
- .NET Framework Essentials, Third Edition
- By:
- Thuan L. Thai, Hoang Lam
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
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- Ebook
- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- August 2003
- Ebook Release:
- June 2009
- Pages:
- 384
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-00505-4
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-00505-9
- Ebook ISBN:
- 978-0-596-55626-6
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-55626-8
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Thuan L. Thai
Thuan L. Thai started computer programming 15 years ago but has never been tired with this hobby--one that he truly considers an art. He is currently a senior systems engineer at SAIC where he has led the architecture and development of several successful distributed and COM-based imaging systems. He also teaches Win32, MFC, and COM programming courses for Learning Tree International. Prior to all this, Thuan worked for AMS where he developed multi-tiered, object frameworks using C++ and RPC. He received his bachelor of science in computer science from the University of Virginia.
When not developing software, Thuan enjoys strumming his six strings and writing songs every now and then. He often plays 9-ball with the same buddies with whom he has played the game for over eight years. Thuan hopes to play more tennis, the only sport that he has ever played for more than eight hours in a single day. -
Hoang Lam
Hoang Lam is a senior developer at CrossTier.com and an instructor in web development at George Washington University through DevXpert. At CrossTier.com, he specializes in developing B2B web sites using Microsoft tools.
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