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Expert C# Business Objects (Books for Professionals by Professionals) - Editorial Reviews

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Rockford Lhotka
1590593448

Editorial Reviews

I've been desperately looking for a C# book that discussed a 3-tier architecture and how it should be applied in .NET. This book (shows) you how it can be done...

— Trish Middleton, .NET Programmer Thoughts

If you are an architect looking to migrate to the .NET platform you should have a look at this book.

— Jack Herrington, Editor, Code Generation Network

This book is a ‘soup to nuts' manual…(and) if you're looking to learn a solid architecture and the concepts behind it, you've found what you're looking for.

— Bryan Tyler, Denver Visual Studio User Group

This book is a translation of Rockford Lhotka's industry-standard title&emdash;Expert One-on-One Visual Basic .NET Business Objects&emdash;into C# language. Lhotka's ideas remain extremely influential in .NET development, and this book translates those ideas directly to you, the C# programmer.

Expert C# Business Objects reveals the opportunities available through .NET. You will learn to make informed decisions about developing your enterprise C# projects. Further, you will learn how to successfully trade off between performance and flexibility.

This book contains the author's Component-based, Scalable, Logical Architecture (CSLA .NET)&emdash;an object-oriented framework that acts as the foundation for a range of enterprise applications&emdash;which you are free to examine, use and modify.

This book is a translation of Lhotka’s industry-standard title, Visual Basic.NET Business Objects, into the language of C#. Rockford Lhotka’s ideas continue to be extremely influential in all programmer circles of any language, but most naturally it will be C# developers over the next couple of years at least who will most likely be involved in the kinds of programming projects and architectures that Lhotka discusses. This book will benefit you! Therefore, while the VB.NET book proves its punch, the new C# version will find a more natural audience than the VB version. C# Business Objects will show C# developers the kinds of opportunities that .NET makes available. It will allow them to make clear, informed decisions about the right way to develop their enterprise C# projects, and show them how the trade-off between performance and flexibility can be made successfully. This book contains the author's Component-based, Scalable, Logical Architecture (CSLA .NET), an object-oriented framework that can act as the foundation for a diverse range of enterprise applications, and which readers are free to examine, use, and modify.

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