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Pro ASP.NET 4 CMS: Advanced Techniques for C# Developers Using the .NET 4 Framework
 
 

Pro ASP.NET 4 CMS: Advanced Techniques for C# Developers Using the .NET 4 Framework [Kindle Edition]

Alan Harris

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To be a successful ASP.NET 4 developer, you need to know how to apply the vast array of new functionality available in the latest release of the .NET 4 Framework and Visual Studio 2010.

This book will immerse you in a variety of advanced topics, including architecting different application data tiers, memory caching paradigms, data mining, and search engine optimization. Working through step-by-step exercises using P/LINQ, DLR, MEF, MVC, IronPython, Axum, and Ajax, you will learn a variety of approaches to building each of the key application tiers common to all web solutions.

Using a proven technique of illustrating advanced concepts with functional solutions, all topics in the book are modeled on a fully operational content management system (CMS), built from the ground up. This ensures that you’ll be introduced to real-world examples that demonstrate the full functionality of the .NET 4 Framework for ASP.NET, and that you’ll be able to apply your new skills to any web development situation.

What you’ll learn

  • How to use the new functionality of Visual Studio 2010 of interest to ASP.NET developer
  • What is new within the .NET 4 framework and how it impacts ASP.NET development
  • All about different application tiers using P/LINQ, the Entity Framework, DLR, MEF, MVC, and AJAX
  • When to use advanced caching techniques Memcached and Velocity
  • How to optimize the content that the user sees to reduce server loads and response times
  • How to develop highly scalable & concurrent approaches to data mining using IronPython and the Axium languages

Who this book is for

Intermediate and advanced developers alike will find comprehensive information about how Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET 4 framework impact ASP.NET development.  Centered around a full CMS implementation, readers will find a vast array of tailored discussions, exercises, and solutions that will enable them to quickly upgrade their skills from previous versions of the .NET framework.

 

Table of Contents

  1. Visual Studio 2010 and NET  
  2. CMS Architecture and Development
  3. Parallelization 
  4. Managed Extensibility Framework and the Dynamic Language Runtime 
  5. jQuery and Ajax in the Presentation Tier  
  6. Distributed Caching via Memcached 
  7. Scripting via IronPython 
  8. Performance Tuning, Configuration, and Debugging 
  9. Search Engine Optimization and Accessibility

Über den Autor

Alan Harris is a web and application developer living in Arlington, VA. He has worked at more than a few organizations using .NET to create enterprise solutions since the glory days of version 1.1, and can still browse to some of the oldest ones. Aside from working at his desk, he spends most of his time studying Krav Maga and writing music.

Produktinformation

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 6072 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 314 Seiten
  • ISBN-Quelle für Seitenzahl: 1430227125
  • Verlag: Apress; Auflage: 1 (22. Juni 2010)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B004VH7ME0
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: #33.379 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)

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Good Intro to Technologies - Short on CMS 8. Februar 2011
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Format:Taschenbuch|Von Amazon bestätigter Kauf
Firstly, let me say that this review is based upon a cursory reading and review of the book. In other words, I have not sat down in front of Visual Studio to develop any of the examples presented in the book, nor taken a glance at the source code associated with the book. Given that understanding, let me start with what I find good about the book. The book does its job well as described on the cover to teach "the latest features of .NET 4 to build powerful ASP.NET web applications." For example, as described also in the Product Description, above, it does teach how to use P/LINQ, DLR, MEF, IronPython, Axum, and AJAX. I did not see much on MVC, though, other than a brief introduction to the technology in chapter 1. The book also provides and in-depth discussion of "distributed caching via memcached," as described in What you'll learn, above.

Where the book falls short, really short, is that it doesn't teach almost anything, other than a very high-level overview of some of the concepts and very brief database design to support the Content Management System (CMS). All examples seem to be based on a hardcoded page that includes some HTML that is supposed to be representative of some content. More pages are spent on implementing tagging, than on anything that I think would be associated with a CMS. In the chapter on MEF, a brief introduction to a PageAssembler class is shown, that builds (or assembles) buckets and embeddables, and an example is also shown of creating an embeddable for breadcrumbs, but very little of anything else to do with a CMS. For example, nothing on integrating an HTML editor or handling images is shown or discussed. I guess what's really missing is the design of more of the embeddables that would go into a CMS.

By following this book you will get a good framework for a web application using some of the latest features and technologies of the .NET 4 framework, but don't look for much on designing and building a CMS. Now, the source code associated with the book, which I've yet to delve in, may have the greatest full-featured CMS, but don't look for much instruction in the book on building or developing a CMS. Given that, it is still a good book for what it does do. If you're looking to learn how to build a CMS, though, this book will not get you there.

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