CLR via C#, Second Edition (Developer Reference)

Read ^ CLR via C#, Second Edition (Developer Reference) by Jeffrey Richter ó eBook or Kindle ePUB. CLR via C#, Second Edition (Developer Reference) A must-read according to Patrick Smacchia. If youre this kind of .NET developer who understood that the more you know about the CLR the better your code will be, this book is a MUST-READ. Youll find information available nowhere else at almost every page.I really enjoyed the numerous digressions about reasons why MS engineers designed the CLR and the Framework the way it is. For example youll find answers to tricky questions such as:W. corAn Excellent Book and Reference - Not for beginners

CLR via C#, Second Edition (Developer Reference)

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Rating : 4.61 (872 Votes)
Asin : 0735621632
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 736 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-11-16
Language : English

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From the Publisher The author shares insights direct from the Microsoft .NET development team, his own real-world expertise, and hands-on code examples to illustrate how to most effectively use the CLR and the .NET Framework 2.0 for smart client, Web, and mobile applications Key Book Benefits: • Delivers a thorough grounding in .NET Framework architecture, the runtime environment, and other key topics • Provides extensive code examples in Visual C# • Features authoritative, pragmatic guidance on difficult development concepts such as generics and threading

"A must-read" according to Patrick Smacchia. If you're this kind of .NET developer who understood that the more you know about the CLR the better your code will be, this book is a MUST-READ. You'll find information available nowhere else at almost every page.I really enjoyed the numerous digressions about reasons why MS engineers designed the CLR and the Framework the way it is. For example you'll find answers to tricky questions such as:W. cor"An Excellent Book and Reference - Not for beginners, however" according to cor2879. CLR via C# is an excellent look into the finer details of the .Net Framework. It is not really a book on how to program in C# per se (there are many excellent books on this subject, such as Programming Microsoft Visual C# 2005: The Base Class Library by Francesco Balena) but more a book on how to get the most out of the .Net Framework while using the C# language as your vehicle. If you are new t. 879 said An Excellent Book and Reference - Not for beginners, however. CLR via C# is an excellent look into the finer details of the .Net Framework. It is not really a book on how to program in C# per se (there are many excellent books on this subject, such as Programming Microsoft Visual C# "An Excellent Book and Reference - Not for beginners, however" according to cor2879. CLR via C# is an excellent look into the finer details of the .Net Framework. It is not really a book on how to program in C# per se (there are many excellent books on this subject, such as Programming Microsoft Visual C# 2005: The Base Class Library by Francesco Balena) but more a book on how to get the most out of the .Net Framework while using the C# language as your vehicle. If you are new t. 005: The Base Class Library by Francesco Balena) but more a book on how to get the most out of the .Net Framework while using the C# language as your vehicle. If you are new t. David Douglass said If Microsoft .NET Was a Board Game, This Would be the Start Square. At the heart of Microsoft .NET is the CLRNET development is primarily about directing the CLR. But how can you do that if you don't really know what the CLR is or what it can do?Most .NET programming books are language centric. The capabilities of the CLR are implied based on the description of the language. Jeffery Richter's book is CLR centric. It describes what the CLR can do and how it does

. Jeffrey has been consulting with the Microsoft .NET Framework team since October 1999. He is the author of the previous editions of this book, Windows via C/C++, and several other Windows-related programming books. Jeffrey Richter is a cofounder of Wintellect (wintellect)-a training, debugging, and consulting firm dedicated to helping companies build better software faster

Discover how to:Build, deploy, administer, and version applications, components, and shared assembliesDesign types using constants, fields, constructors, methods, properties, and eventsWork effectively with the CLR’s special types including enumerators, arrays, and stringsDeclare, create, and use delegates to expose callback functionsDefine and employ re-usable algorithms with interfaces and genericsDefine, use, and detect custom attributesUse exception handling to build robust, reliable, and security-enhanced components Manage memory automatically with the garbage collector and work with native resources Apply CLR Hosting, AppDomains, assembly loading, and reflection to build dynamically extensible applicationsPLUS—Get code samples on the Web. Written by a highly regarded

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