Brownfield Application Development in .NET
Seiten
2010
Manning Publications (Verlag)
978-1-933988-71-9 (ISBN)
Manning Publications (Verlag)
978-1-933988-71-9 (ISBN)
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HIGHLIGHT
Developers learn to apply the same techniques they use for new application
development to legacy apps.
DESCRIPTION
Most software developers have inherited legacy or brownfield projects that
require maintenance, incremental improvements, or even cleaning up the mess
another programmer left behind.
Brownfield Application Development in .NET shows developers how to
approach legacy applications with the state-of-the-art concepts, patterns, and
tools developers apply to new projects. Using an existing application as an
example, this book guides readers in applying the techniques and best practices
they need to make a brownfield application more maintainable and receptive to
change.
As the book proceeds, the authors introduce frameworks and tools commonly
used today while still approaching the subject from a conceptual level so that
you can substitute alternate tools as appropriate. Because the book is based on
the authors’ experiences, Brownfield Application Development in .NET
moves beyond the theories and shows readers the techniques they need to be
successful.
KEY POINTS
• Preparing for change
• Challenges and goals in inheriting a project
• Applying agile techniques—like testing and refactoring—to legacy apps
MARKET INFORMATION
Simply put, there are a lot more developers slogging through old legacy apps
than there are creating new ones. Virtually all books on maintaining legacy apps
address Java or C++ developers. This is the first book to tackle legacy applications
from a .NET developer’s perspective.
Developers learn to apply the same techniques they use for new application
development to legacy apps.
DESCRIPTION
Most software developers have inherited legacy or brownfield projects that
require maintenance, incremental improvements, or even cleaning up the mess
another programmer left behind.
Brownfield Application Development in .NET shows developers how to
approach legacy applications with the state-of-the-art concepts, patterns, and
tools developers apply to new projects. Using an existing application as an
example, this book guides readers in applying the techniques and best practices
they need to make a brownfield application more maintainable and receptive to
change.
As the book proceeds, the authors introduce frameworks and tools commonly
used today while still approaching the subject from a conceptual level so that
you can substitute alternate tools as appropriate. Because the book is based on
the authors’ experiences, Brownfield Application Development in .NET
moves beyond the theories and shows readers the techniques they need to be
successful.
KEY POINTS
• Preparing for change
• Challenges and goals in inheriting a project
• Applying agile techniques—like testing and refactoring—to legacy apps
MARKET INFORMATION
Simply put, there are a lot more developers slogging through old legacy apps
than there are creating new ones. Virtually all books on maintaining legacy apps
address Java or C++ developers. This is the first book to tackle legacy applications
from a .NET developer’s perspective.
Kyle Baley has been developing applications since 1998 with a focus on web applications. He has built software for a number of industries, including transportation, telecommunications, private banking, oil and gas, online education, and hotels and hospitality. Donald Belcham is an independent contractor who has been developing applications for the public and private sectors of North America and the South Pacific since 2000. In those years he has built some green field applications, but more often than not he has inherited partially completed systems (brownfield) which were in dire need of resuscitation.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.5.2010 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 234 x 189 mm |
Gewicht | 720 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge ► NET Programmierung |
ISBN-10 | 1-933988-71-1 / 1933988711 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-933988-71-9 / 9781933988719 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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