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Metaprogramming in .NET is a practical introduction to the use of metaprogramming to improve the performance and maintainability of your code. This book avoids abstract theory and instead teaches you solid practices you'll find useful immediately. It introduces core concepts like code generation and application composition in clear, easy-to-follow language, and then it takes you on a deep dive into the tools and techniques that will help you implement them in your .NET applications. Written for readers comfortable with C# and the .NET framework--no prior experience with metaprogramming is required. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The chapters on CodeDOM (4th) and DLR (8th) are top-notch since they are packed with so much information. This book is probably (IMHO) the best documentation for Expressions and their usage. I'm sure to come back and refer this chapter in future.
I would've preferred more details on the IL and their opcodes as they are referenced many times in the book.
Though this book is not for beginners, the author's simple and clear language allows anyone with about 5yrs of .net experience to read the book. ( )