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NET Patterns: Architecture, Design, and Process

.NET Patterns: Architecture, Design, and Process

Christian Thilmany, «.NET Patterns: Architecture, Design, and Process»
Addison Wesley | ISBN: 0321130022 | 2003 | CHM | 448 pages | 2.11 MB

Until now, we have been inundated with a melee of material in the areas of software architecture, design, and "professional" principles. The need for design material seems to be always at its peak when either a new language or technology appears in the market. When Java first entered the market, you could hear the squalls of developers as they flooded into the local bookstores to pick up the latest copy of Learn Java in 10 Minutes. Not only was Java a new language but it was also a new platform, and it was the language for developing rich Internet applications. Not only were developers challenged with a new syntax but they also had to learn the new semantics of this new development medium. For those new to object-oriented technologies, it meant an even greater learning curve. Everything in Java is an object, and it takes another level of discipline to design robust and reusable applications even after mastering the syntax and its base libraries. Having been programming in Java since its inception, I hope I have come to appreciate the things I would like to see in any new technology material offered. This is especially true in the area of architecture and design. This book is the culmination of many of the "do's and don'ts" I would have liked to have had when I was not only learning .NET but trying to master it, as well.


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