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| #4756696 in Books | 2004-08-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.10 x7.00l,1.79 | File type: PDF | 504 pages||18 of 21 people found the following review helpful.| Don't judge a book by it's cover|By Mark T. Rooney|While I had expected to see a concise treatment to the use of NUnit, NAnt, NDoc; instead I was treated to a 74 page treatise on the glories of open-source, and how Microsoft is going to have to ponny up to the realization that Open Source is the wave of the future. The author then briefly discusses the various topics; making|From the Back Cover|| Perhaps the most revolutionary aspect of the arrival of Microsoft's |Perhaps the most revolutionary aspect of the arrival of Microsoft's .NET platform is the standardization of C# and the Common Language Runtime. Now, for the first
Perhaps the most revolutionary aspect of the arrival of Microsoft's .NET platform is the standardization of C# and the Common Language Runtime. Now, for the first time, programmers can develop open-source tools that are compatible with the Microsoft platform and Open Source .NET Development is the definitive guide on.NET development in an open-source environment Inside, readers will find in-depth information on using NAnt, NDoc, NUnit, Draco.NET, log4net and Aspell.Net w...
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