| Overview
Like most complex tasks, .NET programming is fraught with potential
costly, and time-consuming hazards. The millions of Microsoft
developers worldwide who create applications for the .NET platform
can attest to that. Thankfully there's now a book that shows you
how to avoid such costly and time-consuming mistakes. It's called
.NET Gotchas. The ultimate guide for efficient, pain-free
coding, .NET Gotchas from O'Reilly contains 75 common .NET
programming pitfalls--and advice on how to work around them. It
will help you steer away from those mistakes that cause application
performance problems, or so taint code that it just doesn't work
right. The book is organized into nine chapters, each focusing on
those features and constructs of the .NET platform that
consistently baffle developers. Within each chapter are several
"gotchas," with detailed examples, discussions, and guidelines for
avoiding them. No doubt about it, when applied, these concise
presentations of best practices will help you lead a more
productive, stress-free existence. What's more, because code
examples are written in both VB.NET and C#, .NET Gotchas is
of interest to more than 75 percent of the growing numbers of .NET
programmers. So if you're a .NET developer who's mired in the
trenches and yearning for a better way, this book is most
definitely for you.
Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionLike most complex tasks, .NET programming is fraught with potential costly, and time-consuming hazards. The millions of Microsoft developers worldwide who create applications for the .NET platform can attest to that. Thankfully there's now a book that shows you how to avoid such costly and time-consuming mistakes. It's called .NET Gotchas. The ultimate guide for efficient, pain-free coding, .NET Gotchas from O'Reilly contains 75 common .NET programming pitfalls--and advice on how to work around them. It will help you steer away from those mistakes that cause application performance problems, or so taint code that it just doesn't work right. The book is organized into nine chapters, each focusing on those features and constructs of the .NET platform that consistently baffle developers. Within each chapter are several "gotchas," with detailed examples, discussions, and guidelines for avoiding them. No doubt about it, when applied, these concise presentations of best practices will help you lead a more productive, stress-free existence. What's more, because code examples are written in both VB.NET and C#, .NET Gotchas is of interest to more than 75 percent of the growing numbers of .NET programmers. So if you're a .NET developer who's mired in the trenches and yearning for a better way, this book is most definitely for you. |
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Reader Reviews From Amazon (Ranked by 'Helpfulness') Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews. Thorough presentation of several .NET pitfalls, 2007-05-31 Reviewer rating: This book is written with determination and care. Every aspect is explained at length and the examples are abundant.
But this book is not for everyone. If you want to learn .NET, C# or VB.NET programming from it, you won't be able to do it. Also, if you have time to search through zillions of MSDN pages in order to seek various details on .NET and/or .NET languages, then this book is not for you either.
But if your time is tight and you want to have many .NET common mistakes at your fingertips with no effort from your part, then this book is for you. | The Question is Why?, 2006-05-29 Reviewer rating: I made the mistake of buying this book based on recommendations I had read here on amazon.com -- don't make the same mistake. If you are looking for practical techniques that will help you write .NET applications, this is NOT the book you want. Now this book is sort of interesting and points out weirdnesses of .NET but nothing that I hadn't seen online. So, check this book out first by browsing through a hard copy in a bookstore to see if it's what you want. I wish I had. | This is an excellent book ..., 2006-01-26 Reviewer rating: ... for many reasons, foremost in my mind - the format makes for very efficient reading - and if all you have is 30 minutes a day, a gotcha or two a day and in a month you are done. That being said, I found some of the topics rather esoteric, so chose to revisit those at some point in the unknown, er, future.
Superb succinct read. | GOTCHA!!!, 2005-11-14 Reviewer rating: Are you among the many programmers who have come to appreciate how powerful Microsoft's .NET Framework can be as a platform for development? If you have, this book is for you! Author Venkat Subramaniam, has done an outstanding job of writing a great book that shares his .NET experiences with developers, to help them avoid the gotchas!
Subramaniam begins by discussing the features in the CLR and the Framework that can impact the behavior and performance of your application. Next, the author focuses on Visual Studio- and compiler-related gotchas. Then, he delves into gotchas at the language and API level of the .NET platform. The author continues by discussing the issues of language operability gotchas. In addition, the author next focuses on concerns related to garbage collection, and how to write code that handles it effectively. He also discusses, the things you need to be aware of in the areas of inheritance and polymorphism so you can make the best use of these important concepts. Next, the author addresses the general problems with threading, the thread pool, asynchronous calls using delegates, and threading problems related to Windows Forms and Web Services. Finally, he focuses on details you should be aware of to make interoperability work for you.
With the preceding in mind, the author has done an excellent job of writing a book that focuses on the .NET Framework and language features that have consistently exhibited behavior that is not obvious to the programmer. So, why should you be interested in learning about these unexpected features? Because, knowning these little gotchas will help you avoid mistakes!
| Technically Good but a Bit on the Dry Side, 2005-11-09 Reviewer rating: I got this book as a gift. I'm not sure that I would have bought it myself. Pros: good technical information, one of the few books to give both VB.NET and C# versions. Cons: very dry writing style and the topics seemed disconnected somehow. So, I give it a 5 for technical and a 1 for writing, for an overall of 3.0. I think this is a book you'll like a lot or dislike a lot. |
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