Synopses & Reviews
I've been desperately looking for a C# book that discussed a 3-tier architecture and how it should be applied in .NET. This book (shows) you how it can be done... — Trish Middleton, .NET Programmer Thoughts
If you are an architect looking to migrate to the .NET platform you should have a look at this book. — Jack Herrington, Editor, Code Generation Network
This book is a 'soup to nuts' manual(and) if you're looking to learn a solid architecture and the concepts behind it, you've found what you're looking for. — Bryan Tyler, Denver Visual Studio User Group
This book is a translation of Rockford Lhotka's industry-standard title&emdash; Expert One-on-One Visual Basic .NET Business Objects&emdash; into C# language. Lhotka's ideas remain extremely influential in .NET development, and this book translates those ideas directly to you, the C# programmer.
Expert C# Business Objects reveals the opportunities available through .NET. You will learn to make informed decisions about developing your enterprise C# projects. Further, you will learn how to successfully trade off between performance and flexibility.
This book contains the author's Component-based, Scalable, Logical Architecture (CSLA .NET)&emdash; an object-oriented framework that acts as the foundation for a range of enterprise applications&emdash; which you are free to examine, use and modify.
Synopsis
This book is a translation of Rockford Lhotka's industry-standard title Expert One-on-One Visual Basic .NET Business Objects into C# language. Lhotka's ideas remain extremely influential in .NET development, and this book translates those ideas directly to you, the C# programmer.
Expert C# Business Objects reveals the opportunities available through .NET. You will learn to make informed decisions about developing your enterprise C# projects. Further, you will learn how to successfully trade off between performance and flexibility.
This book contains the author's component-based, scalable, logical architecture (CSLA .NET), an object-oriented framework that acts as the foundation for a range of enterprise applications which you are free to examine, use and modify.
Synopsis
A regular speaker at major Microsoft events, Lhotka presents his Component-based, Scalable, Logical Architecture (CSLA .NET), an object-oriented framework that can act as the foundation for a diverse range of enterprise applications, and which readers are free to examine, use, and modify.