Metaprogramming in NET - Softcover

Hazzard, Kevin

 
9781617290268: Metaprogramming in NET

Synopsis

DESCRIPTION

Metaprogramming is a style of software development that lets a program change and respond to the conditions present when it runs. .NET enables many Metaprogramming capabilities, including code generation systems, application composition frameworks, and scripting technologies.

Metaprogramming in .NET
begins by teaching the basic concepts, advantages, and potential pitfalls of metaprogramming. Then it takes a deep dive into each of the relevant tools and technologies, using plenty of real-world examples that reinforce key concepts. Armed with the knowledge they need, readers will be able to build high-performance, metaprogramming-enabled software – just like the pros.

 

AUDIENCE

Readers should be comfortable with C# and the .NET framework. No prior experience with metaprogramming is required.

 

 

ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY

Metaprogramming is mostly a set of language-independent skills that are all about making software simpler and reusable. Rather than depending strictly on language features to reduce code complexity or to increase reusability, metaprogramming uses a variety of libraries and coding techniques.

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About the Author

Kevin Hazzard is a consultant, entrepreneur and Microsoft MVP based in Richmond, Virginia. He co-founded the Richmond Software Craftsmanship Group and runs the Richmond Code Camp. Kevin has served multiple terms on Virginia's Joint Commission on Technology and Science as an advisor to the Commonwealth's governors and legislatures.

 

Jason Bock
is a Microsoft MVP and a principal consultant for Magenic. He is a leader of the Twin Cities Code Camp and runs the Twin Cities Languages User Group. Jason is the author of four books and many articles on software development.

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