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Metaprogramming in .NET

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Metaprogramming in .NET

Kevin Hazzard and Jason Bock, "Metaprogramming in .NET"
English | ISBN: 1617290262 | 2013 | PDF, EPUB, Source code | 360 pages | 13 + 8 + 1 MB

Summary

Metaprogramming in .NET is designed to help readers understand the basic concepts, advantages, and potential pitfalls of metaprogramming. It introduces core concepts in clear, easy-to-follow language and then it takes you on a deep dive into the tools and techniques you'll use to implement them in your .NET code. You'll explore plenty of real-world examples that reinforce key concepts. When you finish, you'll be able to build high-performance, metaprogramming-enabled software with confidence.

About the Technology

When you write programs that create or modify other programs, you are metaprogramming. In .NET, you can use reflection as well as newer concepts like code generation and scriptable software. The emerging Roslyn project exposes the .NET compiler as an interactive API, allowing compile-time code analysis and just-in-time refactoring.

About this Book

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.

Written for readers comfortable with C# and the .NET framework—no prior experience with metaprogramming is required.

Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.

What's Inside
Metaprogramming concepts in plain language
Creating scriptable software
Code generation techniques
The Dynamic Language Runtime

About the Authors

Kevin Hazzard is a Microsoft MVP, consultant, teacher, and developer community leader in the mid-Atlantic USA. Jason Bock is an author, Microsoft MVP, and the leader of the Twin Cities Code Camp.

"An excellent way to start fully using the power of metaprogramming."—From the Foreword by Rockford Lhotka, Creator of the CSLA .NET Framework

Table of Contents
PART 1 DEMYSTIFYING METAPROGRAMMING
Metaprogramming concepts
Exploring code and metadata with reflection
PART 2 TECHNIQUES FOR GENERATING CODE
The Text Template Transformation Toolkit (T4)
Generating code with the CodeDOM
Generating code with Reflection.Emit
Generating code with expressions
Generating code with IL rewriting
PART 3 LANGUAGES AND TOOLS
The Dynamic Language Runtime
Languages and tools
Managing the .NET Compiler