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Introducing .NET 4.0: with Visual Studio 2010
โ Scribed by Alex Mackey
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 505
- Series
- Expert's Voice in .Net
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Microsoft is introducing a large number of changes to the way that the .NET Framework operates. Familiar technologies are being altered, best practices replaced, and developer methodologies adjusted. Many developers find it hard to keep up with the pace of change across .NET's ever-widening array of technologies. You may know what's happening in C#, but how about the Azure cloud? How is that going to affect your work? What are the limitations of the new pLINQ syntax? What you need is a roadmap. A guide to help you see the innovations that matter and to give you a head start on the opportunities available in the new framework.
Introducing .NET 4.0: with Visual Studio 2010 is designed to provide you with just that roadmap. It serves as a no-nonsense primer that will help experienced .NET developers understand the impact of the new framework and its associated technologies.This book will keep you updated on the changes and help you to seize new opportunities confidently and quickly
โฆ Subjects
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Part release notes, part marketing materials, and padded with excerpts from Microsoft and the blogosphere. I don't consider this an "Introduction", at least not in the technical sense. The book does do a nice job of surveying the various technologies available, however without any depth and very l
Microsoft has introduced a large number of changes to the way that the .NET Framework operates. Familiar technologiesย have being altered, best practices replaced, and developer methodologies adjusted. Many developers find it hard to keep up with the pace of change across .NET's ever-widening array o
Part release notes, part marketing materials, and padded with excerpts from Microsoft and the blogosphere. I don't consider this an "Introduction", at least not in the technical sense. The book does do a nice job of surveying the various technologies available, however without any depth and very l