.NET development using the compiler API /

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Author / Creator:Bock, Jason, author.
Imprint:[Berkeley, CA] : Apress, 2016.
New York, NY : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer
©2016
Description:1 online resource (xvi, 158 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11264193
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ISBN:9781484221112
1484221117
1484221109
9781484221105
9781484221105
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed July 12, 2016).
Summary:This is the first book to describe the recent significant changes to the .NET compilation process and demonstrate how .NET developers can use the new Compiler API to create compelling applications. As an open source compiler, the Compiler API now makes its code available for anyone to use. In this book, you?ll get a concise, focused view of this tremendous resource for developers, who can now use any part of the platform implementation to their advantage in analyzing applications, improving code generation, and providing enforceable patterns, all under an OSS model. You will learn how to analyze your code for defects in a fast, clean manner never available before. You?ll work with solutions and projects to provide automatic refactoring, and you?ll discover how you can generate code dynamically to provide application implementations at runtime Having the Compiler API available opens a number of doors for .NET developers that were either simply not there before, or difficult to achieve. However, the API is vast, and this concise book provides a valuable roadmap to this new development environment. What You Will Learn: Understand how to generate, compile, and execute code for a number of scenarios How to create diagnostics and refactoring to help developers enforce conventions and design idioms Experiment with the compiler code base and see what can be done to influence the inner workings of the compilation pipeline Who This Book Is For: Experienced .NET developers, but detailed compiler knowledge is not necessary.
Other form:Printed edition: 9781484221105
Standard no.:10.1007/978-1-4842-2111-2
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Summary:This is the first book to describe the recent significant changes to the .NET compilation process and demonstrate how .NET developers can use the new Compiler API to create compelling applications. As an open source compiler, the Compiler API now makes its code available for anyone to use. In this book, you'll get a concise, focused view of this tremendous resource for developers, who can now use any part of the platform implementation to their advantage in analyzing applications, improving code generation, and providing enforceable patterns, all under an OSS model. <br> You will learn how to analyze your code for defects in a fast, clean manner never available before. You'll work with solutions and projects to provide automatic refactoring, and you'll discover how you can generate code dynamically to provide application implementations at runtime <br> Having the Compiler API available opens a number of doors for .NET developers that were either simply not there before, or difficult to achieve. However, the API is vast, and this concise book provides a valuable roadmap to this new development environment. <br> What You Will Learn: Understand how to generate, compile, and execute code for a number of scenarios How to create diagnostics and refactoring to help developers enforce conventions and design idioms<br> Experiment with the compiler code base and see what can be done to influence the inner workings of the compilation pipeline<br> <br> Who This Book Is For : Experienced .NET developers, but detailed compiler knowledge is not necessary. <br>
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 158 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781484221112
1484221117
1484221109
9781484221105