Practical Microsoft Visual Studio 2015

Nonfiction, Computers, Programming, Software Development, General Computing
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Author: Peter Ritchie ISBN: 9781484223130
Publisher: Apress Publication: November 21, 2016
Imprint: Apress Language: English
Author: Peter Ritchie
ISBN: 9781484223130
Publisher: Apress
Publication: November 21, 2016
Imprint: Apress
Language: English

Learn the details of the most highly recommended practices of software development using the latest version of Visual Studio 2015. Recommended practices are grouped by development phase and explained in far more detail than the typical tips and tricks compilations. This book also contains detailed coverage of recognized patterns and practices used to create software in a timely manner with expected quality in the context of using specific Visual Studio 2015 features.  

Creating software is part defined process and part empirical process.  While there is no single “best” process to employ in all development scenarios, MVP author Peter Ritchie helps readers navigate the complexity of development options and decide which techniques and Visual Studio 2015 features to use based on the needs of their particular project. Readers will learn practices such as those related to working in teams, design and architecture, refactoring, source code control workflows, unit testing, performance testing, coding practices, use of common patterns, code analysis, IDE extensions, and more.

What You Will Learn

  • Use patterns and practices within Visual Studio

  • Implement practices of software creation

  • Work in teams

  • Develop workflows for software projects

Who This Book Is For

Beginning and intermediate software developers and architects

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Learn the details of the most highly recommended practices of software development using the latest version of Visual Studio 2015. Recommended practices are grouped by development phase and explained in far more detail than the typical tips and tricks compilations. This book also contains detailed coverage of recognized patterns and practices used to create software in a timely manner with expected quality in the context of using specific Visual Studio 2015 features.  

Creating software is part defined process and part empirical process.  While there is no single “best” process to employ in all development scenarios, MVP author Peter Ritchie helps readers navigate the complexity of development options and decide which techniques and Visual Studio 2015 features to use based on the needs of their particular project. Readers will learn practices such as those related to working in teams, design and architecture, refactoring, source code control workflows, unit testing, performance testing, coding practices, use of common patterns, code analysis, IDE extensions, and more.

What You Will Learn

Who This Book Is For

Beginning and intermediate software developers and architects

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