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Programming .NET Components, 2nd Edition
Format: Paperback
Author: Juval Lowy
ReleaseDate: 01 July, 2005
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
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The best .net book I have read so far
It explains how and why thing are done. this book brought me out of the darkness into the light.. . interface base programming brilliant, clear go and buy this book and your competition will be saying thats not possible and you leave them saying. . "how you do that??".
Great coverage of complex material
He nicely lays out fundamentals on interface-based design and development, then moves on to clearly cover tough topics like remoting and multithreading. L�wy's book does a great job covering some complex, arcane topics.
There's a wealth of information on implementing . NET 2. 0's generics throughout the book, including a nice introductory appendix.
I also liked L�wy's emphasis on identifying potential error conditions and discussing how to deal with those conditions. This seems especially strong in the sections on remoting and threading.
L�wy discusses pros and cons of various choices one might have to make; something I think is great since it's critical to make informed decisions for design and implementation.
A great book! .
The Best .NET book
With only 500 pages, it covers many advanced topics and explains each topic really well. This book is just excellent. I am impressed by both the depth of the coverage and the excellent writing style. If you want to be an advanced . NET developer, you don't want to miss this book.
Besides, my advice to those authors who do not know how to write effectively and constantly produced books inundated with confusion and errors: before you write the next book, make sure you read this book from cover to cover and learn how to write from Juval Lowy.
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