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A Programmer's Introduction to Windows DNA

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  • © 2000

Overview

  • Based on experience the author gained from building real scalable applications for major customers such as Daimler-Benz and NatWest

  • Focuses on how the different pieces of a DNA application interact and more importantly how to use them

  • Written by a key insider, an author who speaks at major conferences and consults for Microsoft itself

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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About this book

Windows DNA (Distributed interNet Architecture) forms the cornerstone for building scalable, robust web applications using Microsoft technologies. Windows DNA technologies include both client and server sides. Thus, Microsoft's "client-server architecture" addresses the full spectrum of enterprise application development, for the Internet era.

About the author

Christian Gross is a consultant with vast experience in the client/server world. He has consulted for Microsoft on DNA solutions, and he has held consulting positions with Daimler Benz, Microsoft, NatWest, and other major corporations. Gross was a contributor to Professional Active Server Pages, Professional SQL Server 6.5 Administration, Professional NT Internet Information Server Administration, and Programming Microsoft Windows 2000 Unleashed. He is the author of A Programmer's Introduction to Windows DNA.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: A Programmer's Introduction to Windows DNA

  • Authors: Christian Gross

  • Publisher: Apress Berkeley, CA

  • Copyright Information: Apress 2000

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-1-893115-17-0Published: 05 April 2000

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XV, 544

  • Topics: Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems

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