Exploring the .NET Core 3.0 Runtime: Through Code Generation and Metadata Inspection

Author:   Roger Villela
Publisher:   APress
Edition:   1st ed.
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9781484251126


Pages:   183
Publication Date:   07 September 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Exploring the .NET Core 3.0 Runtime: Through Code Generation and Metadata Inspection


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Explore advanced .NET APIs and create a basic .NET core library with dynamic code generation and metadata inspection to be used by other libraries or client applications. This book starts with the benefits of .NET including its fundamental tasks and tools where you will learn .NET SDK tools and the ILDasm tool. This is followed by a detailed discussion on code generation in .NET API programming.  Along the way, you will learn how to build a programming model through a code-generator tool and metadata inspector tool using .NET version information for .NET assembly and binary code. Exploring the .NET Core 3.0 Runtime covers the features of Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 using a tutorial and shows you how to create a .NET Core 3.0 application. Here you will configure and deploy your .NET projects along with meta packages and see some do's and don'ts. Finally, you will compare the features of .NET Core 3.0 with the .NET Framework library and its GUI frameworks.  After reading this book, you will be able to work in a .NET 3.0 environment and program for its two advanced features: code generation and metadata inspection.  What You Will Learn Understand the inner workings of an assembly’s structural organization Work with reflection through the .NET Core platform Carry out dynamic code generation using the .NET Core API's  code document model (CodeDOM)  Use the metadata mechanism of the .NET Core platform Who This Book Is For Software developers and engineers using .NET and/or the .NET Core platform and tools. 

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Author:   Roger Villela
Publisher:   APress
Imprint:   APress
Edition:   1st ed.
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781484251126


ISBN 10:   1484251121
Pages:   183
Publication Date:   07 September 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"CHAPTER 1:  .NET AssemblyCHAPTER GOAL: In this chapter we will learn about the purpose and benefits of the .NET Assembly, and how to deal with fundamental's tasks and tools. NO OF PAGES: 30-50 SUB - TOPICS          1.       Acronym's. 2.       .NET SDK tools. 1.      The Ilasm tool. 2.       The ILDasm tool. 3.       About the Assembly. 1.       Static Assembly. 2.       Dynamic Assembly. 4.       Structural organization of an assembly. 1.       Manifest. 2.       Versioning. 3.       Strong-named assemblies. 5.      Programming with .NET Assemblies 1.      Creating an Assembly. 2.      Loading an Assembly. 3.       Assembly side-by-side execution. 4.      The Global Assembly Cache idea. 5.      Unloading an Assembly. 6.      Conclusions. 1.      Do's and Don'ts.   CHAPTER 2: Code Generation and  .NET Programming Languages CHAPTER GOAL: In this chapter we will learn about the .NET API's used for the programming with code generation. NO OF PAGES : 30-50 SUB - TOPICS:         7.       Acronym's. 8.       Working with .NET CodeDOM. 1.       Dynamic Source code generation. 2.       Code compilation. 9.       Working with .NET Reflection. 1.       Emitting source code in Intermediate Language. 2.       Compiling the emitted code. 10.   Conclusion. 1.       Do's and Don'ts.     CHAPTER 3: Code Generator Tool CHAPTER GOAL: In this chapter we will learn about the code generator tool and its programming model. NO OF PAGES: 30-50         SUB -TOPICS                           1.      Acronyms. 2.      Language-agnostic source code model. 3.      Building a Source Code Model for a program. 4.      Writing the source code. 5.      Compiling the source code. 6.      Using the source code. 7.      Conclusions. 1.      Do's and Don'ts. CHAPTER 4: Metadata Inspector tool CHAPTER GOAL: In this chapter we will learn about the metadata inspector tool and its programming model. NO OF PAGES: 30-50 SUB - TOPICS: 1.      Acronyms. 2.      The metadata information. 3.      Working with .NET Assemblies and Binary Modules. 1.      .NET Assembly Manifest information. 2.      .NET Version information for a .NET Assembly and a Binary Module. 4.      .NET Managed Types. 5.       Conclusions.    1.       Do's and Don'ts. Chapter 5: Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 and .NET Core 3.0 Chapter Goal: In this chapter we will learn the features of Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 using a tutorial to create a .NET Core 3.0 application. NO OF PAGES: 30-50         SUB -TOPICS   1.      Acronym's. 2.      The new project templates for .NET Framework. 3.      The new project templates for .NET Core 3.0. 4.      .NET Core 3.0 Supported programming languages. 5.      Configuration for .NET Core projects. 6.      Deployment 1.      Metapackages and Packages. 7.      Conclusions. 1.      Do's and Don'ts.   Chapter 6:  About .NET Core 3.0 CHAPTER GOAL: In this chapter we will learn about the features of the .NET Core 3.0. NO OF PAGES: 30-50         SUB -TOPICS 1.       Acronym's. 2.       .NET Framework Library ""vs"" .NET Core 3.0 Library. 3.       .NET Standard 4.       GUI Frameworks 1.       Windows Forms. 2.       WPF 5.       Language-agnostic platform. 6.       Operating system agnostic platform. 7.       Conclusions. 1.       Do's and Don'ts."

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Roger Villela is a software engineer and entrepreneur with 30 years of experience in the industry and works as an independent professional. Currently, he is focused in your career as a book author and technical educator and is specialized in the inner works of orthogonal features of the following Microsoft development platforms: -          Microsoft Windows operating system base services. -          Microsoft Universal Windows Platform (UWP). -          Microsoft WinRT. -          Microsoft .NET Framework implementation of the runtime environment (CLR). Your work is based on the Microsoft Visual Studio (Microsoft Windows) and Intel Parallel Studio XE (Microsoft Windows), using the following programming languages, extensions, and projections:  -          C++ -          Assembly (Intel IA-32/Intel 64) Component Extensions for runtimes (C++/CLI and C++/CX).

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