Title: | Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries |
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Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries
Description
A new edition of this title is available,
ISBN-10: 0321545613 ISBN-13: 9780321545619 "This book is an absolute must-read for all
.NET developers. It gives clear do and don't guidance on how to
design class libraries for .NET. It also offers insight into the
design and creation of .NET that really helps developers understand
the reasons why things are the way they are. This information will
aid developers designing their own class libraries and will also
allow them to take advantage of the .NET class library more
effectively." --Jeffrey Richter,
author/trainer/consultant, Wintellect "Framework Design Guidelines
will help you in two important ways. First, any .NET developer will
benefit from a greater understanding of the design principles that
govern the .NET Base Class Library. Second, a deeper understanding
of these principles will help you to create software that
integrates well with the .NET environment. Quite frankly, this book
should be on every .NET developer's bookshelf." --Bill Wagner, founder and consultant, SRT
Solutions, author of Effective C# "Not since Brooks' The Mythical Man
Month has the major software maker of its time produced a book
so full of relevant advice for the modern software developer. This
book has a permanent place on my bookshelf and I consult it
frequently." --George Byrkit, senior software engineer,
Genomic Solutions "This book is a must-read for all architects
and software developers thinking about frameworks. The book offers
insight into some driving factors behind the design of the .NET
Framework. It should be considered mandatory reading for anybody
tasked with creating application frameworks." --Peter Winkler, senior software engineer,
Balance Technology Inc. "Frameworks are valuable but notoriously
difficult to construct: Your every decision must be geared towards
making them easy to be used correctly and difficult to be used
incorrectly. This book takes you through a progression of
recommendations that will eliminate many of those downstream 'I
wish I'd known that earlier' moments. I wish I'd read it
earlier." --Paul Besly, principal technologist, QA "Filled with information useful to
developers and architects of all levels, this book provides
practical guidelines and expert background information to get
behind the rules. Framework Design Guidelines takes
the already published guidelines to a higher level, and it is
needed to write applications that integrate well in the .NET
area." --Cristof Falk, software engineer Framework Design Guidelines:
Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET
Libraries teaches developers the best practices for
designing system frameworks and reusable libraries for use with the
Microsoft .NET Framework and WinFX. 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 Krzysztof 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 Guidelines for the design of types and members of types Issues and guidelines that are important to ensure appropriate
extensibilityin your framework Guidelines for working with exceptions, the preferred error
reporting mechanism in the .NET Framework and WinFX Guidelines for extending and using types that commonly appear
in frameworks Guidelines for and examples of common framework design
patterns Guidelines in this book come in four major
forms: Do, Consider, Avoid, and Do not.
In general, a Do guideline should almost always be followed,
a Consider guideline should generally be followed, an
Avoid guideline indicates that something is generally not a
good idea, and a Do not guideline indicates something you
should almost never do. Every guideline includes a discussion of
its applicability, and most guidelines include a code example. A companion DVD includes the Designing
.NET Class Libraries video series, instructional presentations
by the authors on design guidelines for developing classes and
components that extend the .NET Framework. A sample API
specification and other useful resources are also included.
Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries
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PricingExclusively Paid
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Duration6h 54m
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CertificateNo Certificate
A new edition of this title is available, ISBN-10: 0321545613 ISBN-13: 9780321545619
"This book is an absolute must-read for all .NET developers. It gives clear do and don't guidance on how to design class libraries for .NET. It also offers insight into the design and creation of .NET that really helps developers understand the reasons why things are the way they are. This information will aid developers designing their own class libraries and will also allow them to take advantage of the .NET class library more effectively."
--Jeffrey Richter, author/trainer/consultant, Wintellect
"Framework Design Guidelines will help you in two important ways. First, any .NET developer will benefit from a greater understanding of the design principles that govern the .NET Base Class Library. Second, a deeper understanding of these principles will help you to create software that integrates well with the .NET environment. Quite frankly, this book should be on every .NET developer's bookshelf."
--Bill Wagner, founder and consultant, SRT Solutions, author of Effective C#
"Not since Brooks' The Mythical Man Month has the major software maker of its time produced a book so full of relevant advice for the modern software developer. This book has a permanent place on my bookshelf and I consult it frequently."
--George Byrkit, senior software engineer, Genomic Solutions
"This book is a must-read for all architects and software developers thinking about frameworks. The book offers insight into some driving factors behind the design of the .NET Framework. It should be considered mandatory reading for anybody tasked with creating application frameworks."
--Peter Winkler, senior software engineer, Balance Technology Inc.
"Frameworks are valuable but notoriously difficult to construct: Your every decision must be geared towards making them easy to be used correctly and difficult to be used incorrectly. This book takes you through a progression of recommendations that will eliminate many of those downstream 'I wish I'd known that earlier' moments. I wish I'd read it earlier."
--Paul Besly, principal technologist, QA
"Filled with information useful to developers and architects of all levels, this book provides practical guidelines and expert background information to get behind the rules. Framework Design Guidelines takes the already published guidelines to a higher level, and it is needed to write applications that integrate well in the .NET area."
--Cristof Falk, software engineer
Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries teaches developers the best practices for designing system frameworks and reusable libraries for use with the Microsoft .NET Framework and WinFX. 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 Krzysztof 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
Guidelines for the design of types and members of types
Issues and guidelines that are important to ensure appropriate extensibilityin your framework
Guidelines for working with exceptions, the preferred error reporting mechanism in the .NET Framework and WinFX
Guidelines for extending and using types that commonly appear in frameworks
Guidelines for and examples of common framework design patterns
Guidelines in this book come in four major forms: Do, Consider, Avoid, and Do not. In general, a Do guideline should almost always be followed, a Consider guideline should generally be followed, an Avoid guideline indicates that something is generally not a good idea, and a Do not guideline indicates something you should almost never do. Every guideline includes a discussion of its applicability, and most guidelines include a code example.
A companion DVD includes the Designing .NET Class Libraries video series, instructional presentations by the authors on design guidelines for developing classes and components that extend the .NET Framework. A sample API specification and other useful resources are also included.