Component-Based Development with Visual C#

  • Authors:
  • Ted W. Faison;Edmund W. Faison

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • Component-Based Development with Visual C#
  • Year:
  • 2002

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From the Publisher:Component-Based Development with Visual C#™Your Visual C# Road MapWith Visual C#, you can develop flexible, easily maintainable applications that take full advantage of the computing and communications power of Microsoft’s new .NET Framework. This comprehensive guide and reference shows you how to unleash the rapid development capabilities of Visual C# to build a wide range of components, including Web controls, Web and Windows services, data access, enterprise-level components, multithreaded components, user interfaces based on the Microsoft Web browser component, and more. Component-based development techniques, practical advice, and real-world examples help you enhance your productivity and eliminate costly errors in designing, debugging, and deploying applications for the .NET environment.Put Visual C# to WorkCut development time and cost with component-based developmentDesign components for manageability, reliability, flexibility, and portabilityDebug applications using the latest .NET-specific techniquesCreate and customize reusable WebBrowser componentsDevelop, test, and install Web and Windows servicesSecure your Web application with authentication and authorizationLearn how to build back-end components for the ADO.NET architectureImplement and manage multithreaded componentsCreate components that interoperate with COMAuthor Biography: Ted Faison is an internationally recognized expert in object-oriented and component-based development. A twenty-year veteran of the computer industry, he is an active researcher, lecturer, and author; his firm has provided softwareconsulting services and built systems of all sizes for corporate and governmental organizations since 1992. Ted lives in southern California with his wife and three children. He can be reached at ted.faison@computer.org.