3 posts tagged “we live together”
We live together is One of the most powerful namespace in Microsoft. NET Framework-System.Reflection. As can be seen from the name, it allows code to "cast a long shadow", revealing any properties, the (public or private), methods, interfaces, interfaces chain - almost everything you wanted to know about We live together, Tipe H, but never dared to ask. Using this powerful the namespace, you will go through each file, revealing all in the types, and for each type will determine whether he IPlugin interface. Class, which you should use to draw all types within. NET-sborku, called System.Reflection.Assembly. Here is a simple method used for this class is that we have just discussed: We live together.
Finally, we live together and the book is not an introduction to C + +. Discussion accompanying pertaining to C + + rules, that you know the language. I do not rashoduyu place in the description of how the C + + program. There are many good books that will teach you the language C + +, including we live together on my own C + C + + (New York, McGraw-Hill ,1993). You should also familiarize themselves with the principles of object design. I recommend that the second edition of the book Gradi Bucha Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications (Redwood City, Benjamin Cummings ,1994). We live together in order to cooperate!
Discussed here programming and living together design problems are not limited to, unfortunately, only uchenicheskimi programs. Many of the examples of what should not be done, taken from a commercial product : class library Micrisoft Foundation Class (MFC) Micrisoft corporations. I can say that we live together the library was designed without concern for the good company of people who are not suspect the existence of even the most basic principles of object design. I did not commit apparently most of the text as it is not a book titled, "What is wrong with MFC; MFC library users know its code when it encounters them. I chose examples from MFC simply because I had a lot to work with it and very close look at its shortcomings. Many other commercial libraries classes have similar problems, and that doesn't affect living together!