Bokdetaljer
Format
Pocketbok
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Feb 1, 2002
Förlag
Apress
ISBN-10
1861005652
ISBN-13
9781861005656
Beskrivning
In an era of evolving technology, understanding the intricacies of interoperability between different programming systems is crucial. This book delves deep into the complexities of COM (Component Object Model) interoperability, particularly focusing on the transition from VB6 to .NET. The authors expertly guide the reader through various techniques and strategies, making it accessible for both seasoned developers and newcomers looking to enhance their skills.
Billy Hollis and Rockford Lhotka explore the challenges that arise when integrating legacy systems with modern frameworks. They provide comprehensive insights into best practices, ensuring that developers can maintain functionality while upgrading their applications. By addressing a wide array of issues, this work stands out as a valuable resource for anyone involved in software development.
Additionally, hands-on examples and practical advice enhance the reader's understanding, enabling them to implement the concepts in real-world scenarios. With a blend of theory and practice, the authors equip professionals with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of interoperability, making it an essential read in the field of software engineering.
Billy Hollis and Rockford Lhotka explore the challenges that arise when integrating legacy systems with modern frameworks. They provide comprehensive insights into best practices, ensuring that developers can maintain functionality while upgrading their applications. By addressing a wide array of issues, this work stands out as a valuable resource for anyone involved in software development.
Additionally, hands-on examples and practical advice enhance the reader's understanding, enabling them to implement the concepts in real-world scenarios. With a blend of theory and practice, the authors equip professionals with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of interoperability, making it an essential read in the field of software engineering.