Author: Jason Bock
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1590590414
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1590590414
CIL Programming: Under the Hood of .NET
The Common Intermediate Language (CIL) is the core language of . Get CIL Programming computer books for free.
ET. Although .NET developers often use a high-level language (such as C# or VB .NET) to develop their systems, they can use CIL to do anything allowed by.NET specificationswhich is not the case for C# and VB .NET. Understanding how CIL works will provide you with a deep, language-independent insight into the core parts of .NET. This knowledge is essential for creating dynamic types, a powerful part of the .NET Framework. In CIL Programming: Under the Hood of .NET, Jason Bock offers an in-depth tutorial on programming in CIL. First, Bock discusses the basics of .NET assemblies and manifests. He then shows how to create assemblies in .NETinclu Check CIL Programming our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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ET. Although .NET developers often use a high-level language (such as C# or VB .NET) to develop their systems, they can use CIL to do anything allowed by NETinclu
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