Book Review: .NET - A Complete Development Cycle
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Published: 12 Nov 2003
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This book is unique in that introduces developers to both .NET and the software development cycle at the same time.
by Andrew Mooney
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Authors: Gunther Lenz and Thomas Moeller

 

Summary (from cover): ".NET - A Complete Development Cycle" is the first guide to combining the best software-engineering practices of the Unified Process with the ins an outs of the .NET architecture. The book begins with an overview of the principles of software engineering and then introduces Microsoft technologies such as Visual C#, Windows Forms (WinForms), ADO.NET, and ASP.NET.

 

Contents:

  1. Introducing  .NET
  2. Introducing Software Engineering
  3. A .NET Prototype
  4. Project Planning
  5. The Photo Editor Application
  6. GDI+ Graphics Extensions
  7. Advanced GDI+ Operations
  8. Dynamic Loading of Components
  9. Accessing System Resources
  10. Performance Optimization, Multithreading, and Profiling
  11. Building the Web Application with ASP.NET
  12. Security and Database Access
  13. Product Release

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