Visual Studio 2010 Best Practices

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Book Description

Learn and implement recommended practices for the complete software development life cycle with Visual Studio 2010
  • This book and e-book detail a large breadth of recommended practices in Visual Studio
  • Consolidated reference of varied practices including background and detailed implementations, great for inexperienced and experience developers alike.
  • A guidelines-based set of practices for all aspects of software development from architecture to specific technologies to deployment.
In Detail
When you are developing on the Microsoft platform, Visual Studio 2010 offers you a range of powerful tools and makes the whole process easier and faster. After learning it, if you are think that you can sit back and relax, you cannot be further away from truth. To beat the crowd, you need to be better than others, learn tips and tricks that other don't know yet. This book is a compilation of the best practices of programming with Visual Studio.
Visual Studio 2010 best practices will take you through the practices that you need to master programming with .NET Framework. The book goes on to detail several practices involving many aspects of software development with Visual Studio. These practices include debugging and exception handling and design. It details building and maintaining a recommended practices library and the criteria by which to document recommended practices.
The book begins with practices on source code control (SCC). It includes different types of SCC and discusses how to choose them based on different scenarios. Advanced syntax in C# is then covered with practices covering generics, iterator methods, lambdas, and closures.
The next set of practices focus on deployment as well as creating MSI deployments with Windows Installer XML (WiX)—including Windows applications and services. The book then takes you through practices for developing with WCF and Web Service.
The software development lifecycle is completed with practices on testing like project structure, naming, and the different types of automated tests. Topics like test coverage, continuous testing and deployment, and mocking are included. Although this book uses Visual Studio as example, you can use these practices with any IDE.
What you will learn from this book
  • Learning source code control
  • Practices for advanced C# syntax
  • Asynchronous programming in C#
  • Learn tips for architecting decoupled systems
  • Practices for designing multi-threaded and parallel systems
  • Practices for designing distributed systems
  • Learn better ways of developing web services with WCF
  • Learn faster ways to design automated tests
  • Tips and tricks to test complex systems
  • Understanding proven ways of deploying software systems in Windows
Approach
It will be a step-by-step tutorial that will discuss best practices. The book is structured in such a way that it can be read both from start to end or can dipped into.
Who this book is written for
.Net developers using Visual Studio for programming will find this book useful. If you are developing your application with C#, you will find better ways to do things with Visual Studio.
You should know basics of development with .Net Framework and need working knowledge on VIsual Studio

About The Author

Peter Ritchie
Peter Ritchie is a software development consultant. Peter is president of Peter Ritchie Inc. Software Consulting Co., a software consulting company in Canada's National Capital Region specializing in Windows-based software development management, process, and implementation consulting. Peter has worked with such clients as Mitel, Nortel, Passport Canada, and Innvapost from mentoring to architecture to implementation. Peter has considerable experience building software development teams and working with startups towards agile software development.
Peter's range of experience ranges from designing and implementing simple standalone applications to architecting distributed n-tier applications spanning dozens of computers; from C++ to C#. Peter is active in the software development community attending and speaking at various events as well as authoring various works including Refactoring with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Packt Publishing (August 24, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1849687161
  • ISBN-13: 978-1849687164
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.5 x 0.6 inches

Visual Studio 2010 Best Practices