CHAPTER 14
Building and Configuring Class Libraries
During the first four parts of this book, you have created a number of “stand-alone” executable applications, in which all the programming logic was packaged within a single executable file (*.exe). These executable assemblies were using little more than the primary .NET class library, mscorlib.dll. While some simple .NET programs may be constructed using nothing more than the .NET base class libraries, chances are it will be commonplace for you (or your teammates) to isolate reusable programming logic into custom class libraries (*.dll files) that can be shared among applications.
In this chapter, ...
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