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Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, And Patterns for Reusable .net Libraries

Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, And Patterns for Reusable .net Libraries

Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, And Patterns for Reusable .net
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Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, And Patterns for Reusable .net Libraries Hardback - 2005

by Cwalina, Krzysztof; Abrams, Brad

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This book focuses on the design issues that directly affect the programmability of a framework, specifically its publicly accessible APIs. This book can improve the work of any .NET developer producing code that other developers will use. An added benefit is a collection of annotations to the guidelines by various members of the Microsoft .NET Framework and WinFX teams, which provide a lively discussion of the motives behind the guidelines, along with examples of good reasons for breaking the guidelines. Microsoft architects Krzyszt of Cwalina and Brad Abrams offer guidelines for framework design from the top down.From their long experience and deep insight, you will learn: the general philosophy of framework design; principles and guidelines that are fundamental to overall framework design; naming guidelines for the various parts of a framework, such as namespaces, types, and members;
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