This is a complete guide to .NET specifically for every experienced Visual C++ developer who wants to start building high-performance .NET applications. Using its extensive examples -- and the book-length case study it shares with other books in the Integrated .NET Series -- programmers can leverage their existing Visual C++ skills as they master essential aspects of .NET development. The authors show how .NET can help Visual C++ developers achieve their Web development goals more effectively, and introduce the powerful new concept of Web Services. They describe the .NET framework, the Common Language Runtime, and the language-independent nature of .NET development; then introduce .NET's Managed Extensions for C++, which allow developers to integrate new and legacy code simply and effectively. The book also includes detailed coverage on .NET graphical user interfaces, the Base Class Library, .NET security, component deployment and versioning, database programming using ADO.NET and XML, high-performance Web Services development, and SOAP.
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PETER THORSTEINSON is a systems analyst who has been programming and teaching software development for over a decade. He has taught and developed many courses on C++, Java, and C#, as well as MFC, ATL, MTS, and COM+. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Manitoba.
ROBERT J. OBERG is founder and President of Object Innovations, a leading developer of integrated courseware on fundamental software including Microsoft .NET, COM+, OLE, MFC, and Java. His books include Understanding and Programming COM+, Introduction to C# Using .NET, and Application Development Using C# and .NET (Prentice Hall PTR). He is series editor for The Integrated .NET Series from Object Innovations and Prentice Hall PTR.
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