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.NET Architecture and Programming Using Visual C++
by Peter Thorsteinson and Robert J. Oberg
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If you're already an experienced
Visual C++ programmer, you may be
reluctant to abandon C++ for C#
(or any other .NET language).
Fortunately, you don't have to.
Using .NET’s CLR facilities and
Visual C++'s new managed extensions,
you can add powerful capabilities
to your existing applications — or
write entirely new apps that
leverage .NET’s component technology,
garbage collection, and other useful
features.
.NET Architecture and Programming
Using Visual C++ shows you how to
bring your Visual C++ skills into
the Age of .NET. Some books "merely"
offer examples. This one presents a
book-length case study.
(In fact, the case study is shared
across an entire series, so if you
like this book, the others can
help you extend your .NET skills
in familiar surroundings.)
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- Leverage your Visual C++ skills
to build advanced .NET applications and
Web services
- Covers managed code, COM/Win32
interoperability, Windows Forms,
ADO.NET, ASP.NET, SOAP, XML, security, and more
- Running case study: build a
complete system using Visual C++ and .NET
Download the code
Download a sample chapter
About the authors:
Peter Thorsteinson
Robert J. Oberg
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Copyright © 2004 • Object Innovations, Inc.
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