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Microsoft .NET Distributed Applications: Integrating XML Web Services and .NET Remoting View Larger Image | Matthew MacDonald Microsoft Press, Paperback, Published February 2003, 716 pages, ISBN 0735619336 | List Price: $59.99 Our Price: $35.95 You Save: $24.04 (40% Off)
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Graduate from programming desktop applications to designing, developing, and implementing distributed applications using best practices for the Microsoft .NET Framework
This book takes developers beyond the basics with .NET to show how to use .NET technologies to build scalable, distributed applications. Experienced .NET developer Matthew MacDonald provides in-depth details about best practices for application design and architecture with .NET. The book begins with several focused chapters that discuss the building blocks of .NET distributed application development—key technologies such as XML Web services, .NET Remoting, and multithreaded programming. Then the author reveals architecture best practices for exploiting these technologies to their fullest. Along the way, he provides expert tips about techniques such as state, concurrency, and serialization that might trip up developers who create their first distributed application. He also provides practical, ready-to-run applications to illustrate these best development practices—complete with working code samples.
Special Features:
- Takes developers beyond the basics with .NET to show how to use .NET technologies to build scalable, distributed applications
- Reveals best practices for exploiting key technologies to their fullest—and provides expert tips about techniques that might trip up developers who create their first distributed applications
- Includes practical, ready-to-run applications to illustrate best programming practices in .NET distributed application development—complete with working code samples
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Matthew MacDonald is an author, an educator, and an MCSD developer with a passion for emerging technologies. He is the author of several books about programming with .NET, including The Book of VB .NET (No Starch) and ASP.NET: The Complete Reference (Osborne McGraw-Hill), and a contributor to O'Reilly titles such as Programming .NET Web Services, ASP.NET in a Nutshell, and ADO.NET in a Nutshell. He's also a columnist for Inside Visual Basic and a regular contributor to other periodicals such as ASPToday, C#Today, Hardcore ASP.NET, Hardcore VB .NET, and .NET Developer. In the corporate world, he's worked with Microsoft technologies in a variety of roles, including as a technical writer, a developer, and a project manager. He also teaches introductory programming at the college level.
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