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Professional .Net Framework 2.0

  • Offering authoritative, field-proven advice from a Microsoft insider, this book teaches the underlying commonalities that developers can use regardless of their language choice or development tools
  • Extensive use of examples and working code provides developers with practical and authoritative coverage of the CLR (common language runtime) and APIs, the building blocks that make it possible to write in any choice of language
  • Primary topics discussed include generics, MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language)-based framework libraries, advanced framework libraries, distributed development foundations, and more
  • Version 2.0 is the version that provides the foundation for Visual Studio 2005

Biography

Joe Duffy is a program manager on the Common Language Runtime (CLR) Team at Microsoft, where he works on concurrency and parallel programming models. Prior to joining the team, he was an independent consultant, a CTO for a startup ISV, and an architect and software developer at Massachusetts-based EMC Corporation. Joe has worked professionally with native Windows (COM and Win32), Java, and the .NET Framework, and holds research interests in parallel computing, transactions, language design, and virtual machine design and implementation. He lives in Washington with his soon-to-be wife, cat, and two crazy ferrets. Joe writes frequent essays on his blog at www.bluebytesoftware.com.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments.

Preface.

Part One: CLR Fundamentals.

Chapter 1: Introduction.

Chapter 2: Common Type System.

Chapter 3: Inside the CLR.

Chapter 4: Assemblies, Loading, and Deployment.

Part Two: Base Framework Libraries.

Chapter 5: Fundamental Types.

Chapter 6: Arrays and Collections.

Chapter 7: I/O, Files, and Networking.

Chapter 8: Internationalization.

Part Three: Advanced CLR Services.

Chapter 9: Security.

Chapter 10: Threads, AppDomains, and Processes.

Chapter 11: Unmanaged Interoperability.

Part Four: Advanced Framework Libraries.

Chapter 12: Tracing and Diagnostics.

Chapter 13: Regular Expressions.

Chapter 14: Dynamic Programming.

Chapter 15: Transactions.

Index.

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