Professional Enterprise.NET

Professional Enterprise.NET

Arking, Jon

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Practical Enterprise.Net will be the definitive guide for Microsoft programmers interested in learning the latest enterprise development methodologies. It will serve as a roadmap for C#, VB.Net, and ASP.Net developers looking to migrate both their applications, as well as their own skill sets to newer, flexible enterprise methodologies. The books approach will cater specifically to the existing Microsoft developer, taking steps to describe each new pattern or feature along with its benefits, and then outlining the practical pros and cons of its implementation. Unlike many enterprise-from-the-ground-up books, Practical Enterprise.Net focuses on the often inevitable compromise between forward-thinking design and the immutable needs of business. Readers comfortable with Microsoft technologies will learn how new enterprise patterns can make their code more flexible, testable, and extensible, with minimal upfront costs. Practical Enterprise.Net will be a piece ranging from 250 400 pages exclusive of anindex and appendices. There will be roughly ten major sections consisting of an introduction to enterprise development, a comprehensive overview of the differences between new enterprise patterns and older, traditional Microsoft programming, and several sections describing how to implement these patterns by upgrading an existing code base. The appendices will contain a primer to object-oriented design, and sections outlining the features of some of the tools usedin the chapters, such as Spring.Net and nUnit. Each chapter will focus the reader on learning enterprise design from the point of view of the beginner-to-intermediate Microsoft developer, taking strides to first align each pattern with other common approaches and then exemplifying the extra benefits each new approach offers. Topic covered include: benefits including flexibility, automated testing, extensibility, separation; Modular code Test Driven development, unit test, test automation, refactoring; Inversion of control. Enterprise design patterns: MVC including Ruby on Rails, Monorail, and ASP.NET MVC, MVP, observer, and more Object relational mapping.

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-44761-1
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Fecha Publicación: 15/10/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés