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- Contributor(s):
- Jon Arking (author) Scott Millett (author)
- Format:
- Paperback , 235 x 187 x 25mm , 504pp
- Publication date:
- 22 Oct 2009
- Publisher:
- John Wiley & Sons Ltd
- ISBN-13:
- 9780470447611
- ISBN-10:
- 0470447613
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Synopsis:
This book offers comprehensive coverage to help experienced .NET developers create flexible, extensible enterprise application code. If you're an experienced Microsoft .NET developer, you'll find in this book a road map to the latest enterprise development methodologies. It covers the tools you will use in addition to Visual Studio, including Spring.NET and nUnit, and applies to development with ASP.NET, C#, VB, Office (VBA), and database. You will find comprehensive coverage of the tools and practices that professional .NET developers need to master in order to build enterprise more flexible, testable, and extensible .NET applications with minimal upfront costs. The book helps C#, VB.Net, and ASP.N ET developers who wish to migrate both their applications and their own skillsets to newer, more flexible enterprise methodologies; describes each new pattern or feature along with its benefits, then outlines the pros and cons of its implementation; includes an introduction to enterprise development and a comprehensive overview of the differences between new enterprise patterns and older, traditional Microsoft programming; explains how to implement these patterns by upgrading an existing code base; and, covers benefits including flexibility, automated testing, extensibility, and separation; modular code; test-driven development, unit test, test automation, and refactoring; inversion of control; and object relational mapping. This book also covers enterprise design patterns: MVC including Ruby on Rails, Monorail, and ASP.NET MVC, MVP, observer, and more. It contains a primer on object-oriented design. "Professional Enterprise .NET" focuses on the often-inevitable compromise between forward-thinking design and the needs of business, helping you build applications that serve both.
Author Biography:
Jon Arking is a software architect, author of books and technical articles, and instructor of classes on subjects such as advanced C#, VB, and Java programming. Scott Millett is the senior developer for wiggle.co.uk and a regular contributor to the asp.net forums.
Table of Contents:
Introduction.
Part I, Introduction to Practical Enterprise Development. Chapter 1, What is Enterprise Design? Chapter 2, The Enterprise Code.
Part II, The New Code -- Changing The Way You Build. Chapter 3, Emancipate Your Classes. Chapter 4, Test Driven Development. Chapter 5, Make It Simple Again -- Inversion of Control.
Part Iii, Enterprise Design Patterns. Chapter 6, Getting to The Middle of Things. Chapter 7, Writing Your Own Middleware. Chapter 8, "Mining" Your Own Business. Chapter 9, Organizing Your Front End. Chapter 10, Model-view-presenter. Chapter 11, The Model-view-controller Pattern. Chapter 12, Putting It All Together. Appendix A, C#.net Primer. Index.
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Illustrations: illustrations Related subjects: Computer programming
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