'Effective Visual
Studio .NET' by David R K DeLoveh, William Sempf, Dan Maharry and Donald Xie
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Overall the book is a competent, if slightly sketchy look at developing .NET applications and has something of a bias towards Web development and development using SQL databases. The language of choice for the book is, of course, C#, but the examples are sufficiently clear that they could be understood by any competent programmer familiar with Java or C++. Of particular note are the chapters on using Visual Source Safe and Software Design with UML. The former deals with a subject that is only mentioned in passing in other, similar, books I've read. The latter deals with using Visio to generate UML diagrams and code skeletons. It also gives a tantalising hint of VS .NET's ability to reverse the process and reverse engineer some of the UML diagrams from C# code. This is something I've never seen mentioned in any other books on Visual Studio before. Very interesting.
'Effective Visual Studio .NET' by David R K DeLoveh,
William Sempf, Dan Maharry and Donald Xie |
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