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Microsoft® .NET: Architecting Applications for the Enterprise (PRO-Developer)

4.28 ( 96 Ratings by Goodreads)
Microsoft® .NET: Architecting Applications for the Enterprise (PRO-Developer)

Microsoft® .NET: Architecting Applications for the Enterprise (PRO-Developer)

4.28 (96 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Description

Make the right architectural decisions up front-and improve the quality and reliability of your results. Led by two enterprise programming experts, you'll learn how to apply the patterns and techniques that help control project complexity-and make systems easier to build, support, and upgrade-right from the start.



Get pragmatic architectural guidance on how to:

  • Build testability, maintainability, and security into your system early in the design
  • Expose business logic through a service-oriented interface
  • Choose the best pattern for organizing business logic and behavior
  • Review and apply the patterns for separating the UI and presentation logic
  • Delve deep into the patterns and practices for the data access layer
  • Tackle the impedance mismatch between objects and data
  • Minimize development effort and avoid over-engineering-and deliver more robust results

  • Get code samples on the Web.

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    More Details

    Type Book
    ISBN13 9780735626096
    ISBN10 073562609X
    Number Of Pages 462
    Item Weight 770 g
    Product Dimensions 29 x 229 x 191 mm
    Publisher / Reseller Microsoft Press
    Format paperback
    Edition 1
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    Author's Bio

    Dino Esposito is a well-known ASP.NET and AJAX expert. He speaks at industry events, including DevConnections and Microsoft TechEd, contributes to MSDN? Magazine and other publications, and has written several popular Microsoft Press books, including Microsoft ASP.NET and AJAX: Architecting Web Applications.

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