Leverage your Visual C++ skills in advanced .NET development.
- Leverage your Visual C++ skills to build advanced .NET applications and Web services
- Covers managed code, COM/Win32 interoperability, Windows Forms, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, SOAP, XML, security, and more
- Running case study: build a complete system using Visual C++ and .NET
Now, experienced Visual C++ developers can leverage their existing skills to create state-of-the-art .NET applications! .NET Architecture and Programming Using Visual C++ introduces the .NET Framework and programming model from the perspective of the Visual C++ developer, then presents breakthrough techniques for building Windows(r) and Web systems with maximum power and performance. Through extensive examples and a book-length case study, it helps you master every facet of Visual C++ .NET developmentfrom data access to debugging, managed code to COM/Win32 interoperability.
- Managed C++ programming: interfaces, delegates, events, and .NET Framework interactions
- User interface programming with Visual C++ .NET and the new Windows Forms classes
- Assemblies and other tools for building simpler, more robust Windows applications
- .NET metadata, serialization, threading, attributes, asynchronous programming, remoting, and memory management
- ADO.NET: Accessing both relational and XML-based data
- Building Web applications and services with Visual C++ .NET, ASP.NET, and SOAP
- Securing .NET applications: Code Access Security, declarative security, and more
- In-depth coverage of interoperability with legacy Windows applications
Part of The Integrated .NET Series from Object Innovations and Prentice Hall PTR.
About the Author
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.