Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 2.0 Platform

Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 2.0 Platform by Stephen R.G. Fraser is a comprehensive guide published by Apress on January 4, 2006. This 2nd edition, spanning 918 pages, focuses on writing .NET 2.0 applications and services using C++/CLI, eliminating the need for older technologies such as COM and ActiveX components. The book serves as a bridge between classic C++ and C++/CLI, providing readers with a solid foundation in the latest version of Visual Studio .NET (2005) and .NET 2.0.
Readers will find detailed explanations and specific code examples throughout the text, which aim to enhance their proficiency in developing .NET applications for both Windows desktop and web environments. The content is structured to facilitate understanding of software development and engineering concepts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in programming and information technology. This edition is designed to equip readers with the necessary skills to navigate the evolving landscape of .NET development effectively.
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This book explains how to write .NET 2.0 applications and services. It provides you with a clean slate, erasing the need for developing the COM, DCOM, COM+, or ActiveX components that used to be a necessity. Instead, you’ll learn how to write .NET applications using C++/CLI.
This book is based on its highly successful predecessor, and bridges the gap between classic C++ and C++/CLI. Furthermore, this edition is based on the newest version of Visual Studio .NET (2005) and .NET 2.0. All topic areas include specific code examples. By the end of the book, you will be proficient in developing .NET applications and services for both the Windows desktop and the Web.
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