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Customizing the Microsoft .NET Framework Common Language Runtime View Larger Image | Steven Pratschner Microsoft Press, Paperback, Published January 2005, 378 pages, ISBN 0735619883 | List Price: $49.99 Our Price: $29.95 You Save: $20.04 (40% Off)
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Get advanced programming techniques and guidelines to exploit the flexibility
of the common language runtime (CLR), the managed code programming model used
with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Microsoft
developer Steven Pratschner shows you how to customize the CLR for use in a wide
variety of applications, from database servers to cell phones.
The author takes you inside the workings of the CLR, showing you how it functions
and sharing insights on how to customize its features. You'll learn how to write
reliable, highly available managed code; utilize the CLR Hosting Interfaces;
use application domains effectively; and handle complex versioning scenarios.
Packed with expert guidelines and advice, this book is the advanced reference
developers need to customize CLR applications with Visual Studio 2005.
Topics include:
Controlling startup and shutdown, customizing the default CLR host, configuring
application domains, loading and customizing assemblies for extensible applications,
extending the CLR security system to applications, writing highly available
.NET Framework applications, enforcing application-specific programming model
constraints, CLR memory management, custom schedulers and thread pools, and
more.
- Get expert insights on how the common language runtime works from the inside
- Learn how to extend the CLR Security System to help protect your applications
- Understand assemblies and how to make them work for you
About the Author
Steven Pratschner is a member of the design team for many of
the features described in the book, with firsthand knowledge both of their internal
workings and the most effective ways for customers to use these features within
their applications.
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