* Established and high-selling .NET expert/author, with large fan following.
* Broad and deep coverage, with full look forward to advanced programming methods available in .NET 2005.
* Completely up-to-date with the latest iteration of the framework.
T his is a book about getting the best out of .NET. It's based on the philosophy that the best approach to writing good, high-performance, robust applications that take full advantage of the features of .NET is to understand what's going on deep under the hood. This means that some chapters explore the .NET internals and in particular Common Intermediate Language (CIL), and other chapters have a practical basis, covering how to use specific technologies such as threading, dynamic code generation, and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). This book isn't a purely theoretical book for geeks, but it also isn't one of those purely problem-solving books that tells you how to write some code to do something without explaining how and why it works. Rather, I've sought to combine the twin aspects of practical technology: showing how to create specific applications while also diving under the hood of the Common Language Runtime (CLR). I believe that the true advanced .NET developer needs both. So a lot of the book is devoted to showing how .NET works; I'll go way beyond the MSDN documentation in places-and generally beyond most other .NET books currently available.A table of contents is not available for this title.Simon Robinson first encountered serious programming while earning his Ph.D. in physics modeling all sorts of weird things related to superconductors and quantum mechanics. Rapidly adopting C++ and COM techniques in his professional development, Robinson mastered ATL before moving onto the new C# and ASP.NET technologies in .NET. Robinson is a recognized expert in Microsoft technologies, and he has authored many well-known .NET titles, covering topics from ADSl³"