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Open Source .Net Development: Programming with NAnt, NUnit, NDoc, and More (Paperback)

by Brian Nantz (Author)
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  • Paperback: 504 pages
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley; Pap/Cdr edition (26 Aug 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0321228103
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321228109
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 17.6 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 542,293 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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One of the changes Microsoft brought with .NET was to submit C# and theCommon Language Runtime for standardization. As a result, for the first time,people have been able to develop open source tools that can be used withMicrosoft's tools. These open source tools are important because they givedevelopers increased efficiency and flexibility. This is the first book to showhow to use these new tools, including NAnt, NDoc, NUnit, Draco.net,Log4Net, and ASpell.Net. The author is an active member of the open sourcecommunity, and has contributed to several of these projects. He shows how touse all the tools with both Visual Studio .NET and with the Mono Project, theleading Open Source IDE for .NET. This book should appeal equally to .NETdevelopers intersted in what open source tools are available to them, as well asto open source developers who are curious about .NET. Just as Javadevelopers have embraced open source Java tools such as Jakarta, Ant, andJUnit, .NET developers are eager for this information.



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Perhaps the most revolutionary aspect of the arrival of Microsoft's

Perhaps the most revolutionary aspect of the arrival of Microsoft's .NET platform is the standardization of C# and the Common Language Runtime. Now, for the first time, programmers can develop and use open-source projects that are based on a language that is an international standard as well as compatible with both Microsoft and Linux platforms.

Open Source .NET Development is the definitive guide on .NET development in an open-source environment

Inside, readers will find in-depth information on using NAnt, NDoc, NUnit, Draco.NET, log4net, and Aspell.Net with both Visual Studio .NET and the Mono Project. Brian Nantz not only shares the best open-source and "free" tools, frameworks, components, and products for .NET, he also provides usable, practical examples and projects. The result is a highly accessible reference for finding the tools that best fit your needs.

Highlights include

  • An introduction to open source and its implementations of the .NET standards
  • .NET development with open-source tools, including build automation, XML documentation, unit testing, continuous integration, and application logging
  • A simple example of Integrating .NET open-source projects that integrates an Open Source SVG component with a System.Drawing graphical editor
  • An Aspell.Net case study that shows the use of Draco.NET Continuous Integration in conjunction with NAnt, NUnit, NDoc, and the SharpDevelop IDE
  • An exclusive look at ADO.NET database and ASP.NET Web development using PostgreSQL that runs on both Windows and Linux
  • Appendixes on NAnt and NAntContrib tasks, log4netAppender configurations, and open-source security observations
  • Whether you are a .NET developer interested in learning more about open-source tools or an open-source developer curious about .NET, this book will bridge the divide between these formerly distinct camps.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A goo book for CI, 23 May 2009
By K. Bourouba (Edinburgh) - See all my reviews
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There are very few books on CI and .Net - in fact I think there are only two published right now? Well, I own the two I could find.

This book is an excellent desktop reference for anyone developing in .Net as well as anyone working with a Continuos Integration system. It goes into detail on how to work with NAnt as well as explain some of the other concepts.

The only reason why I only give this four stars is due to the age of the book, the version I have was printed in 2005. Since then, there has been a huge amount of development taking place in this area. So while this book is a good reference, it may only serve as an introduction to the wider world of CI.
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