Practical Code Generation in .NET: Covering Visual Studio 2005, 2008, and 2010
Description
“Once this skill is within your
everyday comfort zone, it will give your productivity a boost and
increase your value to your team. I encourage you to add the
techniques outlined in this book to your toolset and to use them to
develop your own workbench of generative tools. In doing so,
I’m confident you’ll improve your capabilities, and
what’s more, have fun doing so.” –From the Foreword by Gareth Jones,
Developer Architect, Visual Studio®, Microsoft Enlist Visual Studio’s
Built-in Code Generation Tools to Write Better Software
Faster Automatic code generation can dramatically
increase your productivity, improve code quality and
maintainability, promote reuse, and help you extend best practices
throughout your development organization. .NET and Visual Studio
contain many powerful, code-generation tools--and this book shows
you how to succeed with all of them. With Practical Code
Generation in .NET, spend less time writing monotonous,
repetitive code--leaving more time to address troublesome
areas! Microsoft MVP Peter Vogel covers code
generation with Visual Studio 2010, 2008, and 2005, as well as all
recent versions of .NET, including .NET 4.0. You’ll learn
when enlisting code generation makes sense and how to design
solutions that build on the skills and resources you already
have. Writing for experienced programmers, Vogel
shows how to generate reliable code using procedural code, Visual
Studio add-ins, XML, configuration files, and more--including
Microsoft’s innovative CodeDOM technology for generating code
in multiple languages. He brings everything together in three
complete, chapter-length case studies. Coverage includes • Understanding the structure of
.NET code-generation solutions and best practices for architecting
them • Creating Visual Studio add-ins
that quickly integrate code generation into day-to-day
activities • Using objects and methods to
add or remove project components • Using text insertion to
generate code using any tool--even standard string handling
functions • Working with the specific
features of C#, Visual Basic .NET, and ASP.NET • Generating more concise code
with .NET’s new Text Template Transformation Toolkit (T4) • Building code-generation
solutions with Visual Studio templates, attributes, and custom
tools • Distributing code-generation
solutions
Practical Code Generation in .NET: Covering Visual Studio 2005, 2008, and 2010
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TypeBooks
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ProviderAddison-Wesley Professional
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PricingExclusively Paid
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Duration12h 14m
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CertificateNo Certificate
“Once this skill is within your everyday comfort zone, it will give your productivity a boost and increase your value to your team. I encourage you to add the techniques outlined in this book to your toolset and to use them to develop your own workbench of generative tools. In doing so, I’m confident you’ll improve your capabilities, and what’s more, have fun doing so.”
–From the Foreword by Gareth Jones, Developer Architect, Visual Studio®, Microsoft
Enlist Visual Studio’s Built-in Code Generation Tools to Write Better Software Faster
Automatic code generation can dramatically increase your productivity, improve code quality and maintainability, promote reuse, and help you extend best practices throughout your development organization. .NET and Visual Studio contain many powerful, code-generation tools--and this book shows you how to succeed with all of them. With Practical Code Generation in .NET, spend less time writing monotonous, repetitive code--leaving more time to address troublesome areas!
Microsoft MVP Peter Vogel covers code generation with Visual Studio 2010, 2008, and 2005, as well as all recent versions of .NET, including .NET 4.0. You’ll learn when enlisting code generation makes sense and how to design solutions that build on the skills and resources you already have.
Writing for experienced programmers, Vogel shows how to generate reliable code using procedural code, Visual Studio add-ins, XML, configuration files, and more--including Microsoft’s innovative CodeDOM technology for generating code in multiple languages. He brings everything together in three complete, chapter-length case studies.
Coverage includes
• Understanding the structure of .NET code-generation solutions and best practices for architecting them
• Creating Visual Studio add-ins that quickly integrate code generation into day-to-day activities
• Using objects and methods to add or remove project components
• Using text insertion to generate code using any tool--even standard string handling functions
• Working with the specific features of C#, Visual Basic .NET, and ASP.NET
• Generating more concise code with .NET’s new Text Template Transformation Toolkit (T4)
• Building code-generation solutions with Visual Studio templates, attributes, and custom tools
• Distributing code-generation solutions