.NET Patterns: Architecture, Design, and Process

Christian does a great job of focusing on patterns from a .NET perspective. He explores some very practical patterns and provides .NET specific guidance and code for implementations .

I particularly liked the bubble-up pattern for exception handling as I am a firm believer in top-level exception management. He looks at a broad set of patterns from the presentation tier to the data tier , and does a great job of focusing on XML and XML Web services throughout.

The best part of the book is the fact that Christian's insights come from a real-world experience with patterns and .NET. That's readily apparent by the way he brings it all together in the section on applying patterns to commercial products. He offers something to everyone:

  • VB6 developers coming to .NET and beginning to learn OO thinking and patterns

  • Experienced OO developers thinking through pattern implementations with .NET

  • Advanced pattern connoisseurs

”Stephen  Fulcher

Microsoft  Regional  Director  and  .NET  Trainer

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