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|a Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 2.0 Platform
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|c by Stephen R. G. Fraser.
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|a The C++/CLI Language -- Overview of the .NET Framework -- C++/CLI Basics -- Object-Oriented C++/CLI -- Advanced C++/CLI -- .NET Framework Development in C++/CLI -- The .NET Framework Class Library -- Integrated XML Documentation -- Collections -- Input, Output, and Serialization -- Basic Windows Forms Applications -- Advanced Windows Forms Applications -- Graphics Using GDI+ -- ADO.NET and Database Development -- XML -- Windows Services -- Web Services -- Multithreaded Programming -- Network Programming -- Assembly Programming -- Security -- Unsafe/Unmanaged C++/CLI -- Unsafe C++ .NET Programming -- Advanced Unsafe or Unmanaged C++ .NET Programming.
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|a 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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