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Programming .Net 3.5 : Build N-Tier Applications with Wpf, Ajax, Silverlight, Linq, Wcf, and More (Paperback)
Liberty and Horovitz uncover the common threads that unite Microsofts .Net 3.0 technologies, so that developers can benefit from the best practices and architectural patterns baked into the new frameworks. .NET 3.5 will help you create better Windows applications, build Web Services that are more powerful, implement new Workflow projects and dramatically enhance the user’s experience. But it does so with what appears to be a collection of disparate technologies. In Programming .NET 3.5 , bestselling author Jesse Liberty and industry expert Alex Horovitz uncover the common threads that unite the .NET 3.5 technologies, so you can benefit from the best practices and architectural patterns baked into this newest generation of Microsoft frameworks. While single-topic .NET 3.5 books delve into Windows Presentation Foundation and the other frameworks in greater detail, Programming .NET 3.5 offers a Grand Tour of the release that describes how the four principal technologies can be used together, with Ajax, to build modern n-tier and service-oriented applications. Developers have struggled to implement these patterns with previous versions of the .NET Framework, but this hands-on guide uses real-world examples and fully annotated source code to demonstrate how .NET 3.5 can make it easy. The concepts and technologies that this book covers include: XAML — Microsoft’s new XML-based markup language for UI, used with WPF Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) — a new presentation framework and graphics subsystem for Windows that puts Vista-like effect in your grasp Ajax Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
– a new standards-based framework that enables applications to communicate across a network using a variety of protocols Workflow Foundation (WF) — framework for defining, executing, and managing workflows CardSpace — framework for managing the identities of your users You’ll learn how to use each of the four frameworks alone and in concert to build a series of meaningful example applications. Examples are written in C#, and all of the source code will be available for download at both the O’Reilly and the authors’ site, which offers access to a free support forum. Between them, authors Jesse Liberty and Alex Horovitz have nearly forty years of experience in delivering commercial applications for companies such as Citibank, Apple, AT\u0026T, NeXt, PBS, Ziff Davis, and dozens of smaller organizations. Their combined experience is valuable for telling the story of .NET 3.5 and how it will shorten the development life cycle for applications developers, and enhance your productivity. • Author: Jesse Liberty,Alex Horovitz • ISBN:9780596527563 • Format:Paperback • Publication Date:2008-07-01
Dependency Injection Principles, Practices, and Patterns (Paperback)
Summary Dependency Injection Principles, Practices, and Patterns teaches you to use DI to reduce hard-coded dependencies between application components. You’ll start by learning what DI is and what types of applications will benefit from it. Then, you’ll work through concrete scenarios using C# and the .NET framework to implement DI in your own projects. As you dive into the thoroughly-explained examples, you’ll develop a foundation you can apply to any of the many DI libraries for .NET and .NET Core. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the Technology Dependency Injection (DI) is a great way to reduce tight coupling between software components. Instead of hard-coding dependencies, such as specifying a database driver, you make those connections through a third party. Central to application frameworks like ASP.NET Core, DI enables you to better manage changes and other complexity in your software. About the Book Dependency Injection Principles, Practices, and Patterns is a revised and expanded edition of the bestselling classic Dependency Injection in .NET . It teaches you DI from the ground up, featuring relevant examples, patterns, and anti-patterns for creating loosely coupled, well-structured applications. The well-annotated code and diagrams use C# examples to illustrate principles that work flawlessly with modern object-oriented languages and DI libraries. What’s Inside Refactoring existing code into loosely coupled code DI techniques that work with statically typed OO languages Integration with common .NET frameworks Updated examples illustrating DI in .NET Core About the Reader For intermediate OO developers. About the Authors Mark Seemann is a programmer, software architect, and speaker who has been working with software since 1995, including six years with Microsoft. Steven van Deursen is a seasoned .NET developer and architect, and the author and maintainer of the Simple Injector DI library. Table of Contents PART 1 Putting Dependency Injection on the map The basics of Dependency Injection: What, why, and how Writing tightly coupled code Writing loosely coupled code PART 2 Catalog DI patterns DI anti-patterns Code smells PART 3 Pure DI Application composition Object lifetime Interception Aspect-Oriented Programming by design Tool-based Aspect-Oriented Programming PART 4 DI Containers DI Container introduction The Autofac DI Container The Simple Injector DI Container The Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection DI Container • Author: Mark Seemann,Steven Van Deursen • ISBN:9781617294730 • Format:Paperback • Publication Date:2019-03-16