February 2003
Intermediate to advanced
752 pages
16h 35m
English
Microsoft .NET is a rich framework with hundreds of interesting nooks and crannies. For the computer author, this presents a unique danger: it’s all too easy to become distracted with a subset of intriguing features and write a whole book without delving into the real core issues. This book is designed in three logical parts to avoid this danger.
The first part of this book introduces each .NET technology from a distributed programming point of view. To keep the book relentlessly in focus, each chapter opens with a section that explains the role this feature plays in a distributed system. As a side effect, many interesting aspects of .NET don’t appear in this book—everything from custom ...
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