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Expert .NET 1.1 Programming

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  • © 2004

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  • Established and high-selling .NET expert/author, with large fan following
  • Broad and deep coverage, with full "look forward" to advanced programming methods available in .NET 2005
  • Completely up-to-date with the latest iteration of the framework

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This is a book about getting the best out of .NET. It's based on the philosophy that the best approach to writing good, high-performance, robust applications that take full advantage of the features of .NET is to understand whats going on deep under the hood. If you are already experienced with writing managed applications and want to learn more about how to get the best from the CLR at an advanced level, then this is the book for you.

Topics covered include intermediate language, performance, profiling, security, advanced Windows Forms, threading, and systems management using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI).

This book has been reviewed by developers at Microsoft, who have provided invaluable information about the CLR. The information contained in this book, which in many cases goes far beyond the available documentation, will enable you to write better, more robust, more responsive, better performing and, in some cases, more sophisticated applications.

Expert .NET Programming originally appeared under the title Advanced .NET. The response from many readers was extremely enthusiastic, prompting us to release a second edition under the new title. This edition has been fully updated for .NET 1.1, and many of the explanations have been revised.

About the author

Simon Robinson first encountered serious programming while earning his Ph.D. in physics modeling all sorts of weird things related to superconductors and quantum mechanics. Rapidly adopting C++ and COM techniques in his professional development, Robinson mastered ATL before moving onto the new C# and ASP.NET technologies in .NET. Robinson is a recognized expert in Microsoft technologies, and he has authored many well-known .NET titles, covering topics from ADSI, to ASP, to pure C#. Robinson lives in Lancaster, U.K., where he oversees the ASP Today website and other game development ventures.

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