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.NET Architecture and Design Principles: Building Distributed Applications
Discussions range from object-oriented programming to enterprise patterns, networking to Web Services, caching to distributed databases, and client/database applications to very large-scale web sites. Serialization Distributed systems work by having the disparate parts somehow communicate by passing around data and objects. We then learn to serialize objects Think in terms of layers and tiers Use patterns in your code and across the enterprise Write secure code Use concurrency to build highly available systems Make distributed calls using remoting, web services and Windows Communication Framework Utilize asynchronous communication with message queues Horizontally scale every tier of your system Deploy software across distributed systems Applications that span more than one machine require a deliberate and radically different design approach. .NET
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Foundations of C# Programming and the .NET Framework
Examine core language features such as types, variables, and control constructs Use object-oriented features such as class, interface, protection, and inheritance Perform error notification and error handling using exceptions Use properties to implement the private data/public accessor pattern Use namespaces to group related types Use delegates and events to implement callbacks Override Object class methods such as ToString Avoid dll conflicts during deployment Use dynamic binding and polymorphism to write generic code (i.e., Language Basics This section covers the core C#
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Intensive C++
Classes, Member Functions, and Protection Inheritance, Single, and Multiple Constructors and Destructors Overloading, Dynamic Binding, and Virtual Functions Polymorphism and Generic Programming Template Functions and Classes Exceptions and Error Handling Operator Overloading Dynamic Memory, Copy/Assignment, and Memory Management Type Conversion and Rtti Namespaces and Project Organization Efficiency Issues, Code Generation, and Inlining Function Objects, Pointers, and Callbacks Standard Library Iostreams, Strings, and Containers Effective Programming Idioms and Techniques Object-Oriented Programming,
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Postscript: The doom of Agile
Object oriented programming, UML, ISO 9000 and CMM have all been hyped and left their mark. SOA is hyped today, it means a lot to some but technically its just a continuation of modularisation (first there were static libraries, then there were objects, then components and now services.) A post script to my last blog entry (“SPA London, Tom Gilb and the doom of Agile”) generated some comments and a couple of private e-mails. I think Mark is right when he commented : “they are 'fads', the hope is they will just become nameless best practices”.
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Postscript: The doom of Agile
Object oriented programming, UML, ISO 9000 and CMM have all been hyped and left their mark. SOA is hyped today, it means a lot to some but technically its just a continuation of modularisation (first there were static libraries, then there were objects, then components and now services.) A post script to my last blog entry (“SPA London, Tom Gilb and the doom of Agile”) generated some comments and a couple of private e-mails. I think Mark is right when he commented : “they are 'fads', the hope is they will just become nameless best practices”.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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