Chapter 1. Distributed Architecture

Object-oriented design and programming are big topics—entire books are devoted solely to the process of object-oriented design or to using object-oriented programming in various languages and on various programming platforms. My focus in this book isn't to teach the basics of object-oriented design or programming, but rather to show how you may apply them to the creation of distributed .NET applications.

It can be difficult to apply object-oriented design and programming effectively in a physically distributed environment. This chapter is intended to provide a good understanding of the key issues surrounding distributed computing as it relates to object-oriented development. I'll cover a number of topics, including ...

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