Framework Design Guidelines

By Doug Holland (Intel) (249 posts) on December 16, 2009 at 10:17 am

Framework Design Guidelines

Tonight I'll be presenting at the Microsoft San Francisco, CA office for the Bay.NET User Group, this time discussing the best practices for Structured Exception Handling (SEH), based in part upon the Framework Design Guidelines book by Krzysztof Cwalina and Brad Abrams.

If you're developing code with the Microsoft .NET Framework, regardless of whether you're a framework developer or an application developer, I would highly recommend that you and everyone on your team has access to this book. It is an invaluable resource when developing code for using the Microsoft .NET Framework and unlike many other books that are written primarily by one or two authors, this book contains critical insight of many influential practitioners within and beyond Microsoft.

Categories: Parallel Programming, Software Tools

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Comments (2)

December 16, 2009 12:56 PM PST


Mathias
This is a great book, which should be on the bookshelf of any .Net developer! I love the fact that throughout the guidelines, there are comments from the guys who actually wrote the framework.
December 16, 2009 11:13 PM PST

Doug Holland (Intel)
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I couldn't agree more Mathias :)

I'm assuming this is the Mathias from the Bay.NET User Group in San Francisco, if so, it was a good coming to your group tonight to present many of the patterns in the book.

See you guys in the bay again next year hopefully!!!

- Doug

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