What? All That in One Book?
A perfectly reasonable question to ask before plunking down your money is, "If 600-page books have been written about each of these technologies, how can you hope to teach anything useful about all of them in a single volume (though it is obviously an incredibly well-written book, I must admit)?"
The answer is, fortunately for us both as authors and as developers, that these seemingly disparate frameworks have a great deal in common; our goal is to show you the 25% that you will use 85% of the time. We don't pretend that this is the only book you will ever need on all of these topics, though it may well be the only book you need to consult about those parts of .NET that are not central to your business.
But let us be clear: this is not an overview, nor do we intend it to be read by pointy-headed managers. This is a book by developers for developers that is meant to be a useful reference and to provide you with sufficient core capability in each area to enable you to write real-world commercial applications.
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