Book description
AOP in .NET introduces aspect-oriented programming to .NET developers and provides practical guidance on how to get the most benefit from this technique in your everyday coding. The book's many examples concentrate on modularizing non-functional requirements that often sprawl throughout object-oriented projects. Even if you've never tried AOP before, you'll appreciate the straightforward introduction using familiar C#-based examples. AOP tools for .NET have now reached the level of practical maturity Java developers have relied on for many years, and you'll explore the leading options, PostSharp, and Castle DynamicProxy.
About the Technology
Core concerns that cut across all parts of your application, such as logging or authorization, are difficult to maintain independently. In aspect-oriented programming (AOP) you isolate these cross-cutting concerns into their own classes, disentangling them from business logic. Mature AOP tools like PostSharp and Castle DynamicProxy now offer .NET developers the level of support Java coders have relied on for years.
About the Book
AOP in .NET introduces aspect-oriented programming and provides guidance on how to get the most practical benefit from this technique. The book's many examples concentrate on modularizing non-functional requirements that often sprawl throughout object-oriented projects. You'll appreciate its straightforward introduction using familiar C#-based examples.
This book requires no prior experience with AOP. Readers should know C# or another OO language.
What's Inside
- Clear and simple introduction to AOP
- Maximum benefit with minimal theory
- PostSharp and Castle DynamicProxy
About the Reader
About the Author
Matthew D. Groves is a developer with over ten years of professional experience working with C#, ASP.NET, JavaScript, and PHP.
Quotes
Helps the reader integrate techniques and technologies with real-world practices.
- From the Foreword by Phil Haack, GitHub Developer
Shows how you can clean up your code using a powerful concept.
- Maarten Balliauw, JetBrains
The best single volume for the variety of .NET AOP concepts presented.
- Mick Wilson, Mind Over Machines, Inc.
Cuts through the complexity of AOP with relevant examples.
- Heather Campbell, Kainos
A great introduction to AOP for .NET developers.
- Paul Stack, OpenTable Inc.
Publisher resources
Table of contents
- Copyright
- Brief Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About this Book
- Part 1. Getting started with AOP
- Part 2. The Fundamentals of AOP
- Part 3. Advanced AOP concepts
- Appendix A. Ecosystem of .NET AOP tools
- Appendix B. NuGet basics
- Index
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Listings
Product information
- Title: AOP in .NET
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2013
- Publisher(s): Manning Publications
- ISBN: 9781617291142
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