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CIL Programming Jason Bock

CIL Programming By Jason Bock

CIL Programming by Jason Bock


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Summary

Most .NET developers will use a high-level language, such as C# or VB .NET, to develop their systems. This language is the language of .NET-whatever is allowed by the .NET specifications can be done in CIL, and it can do much that C# and VB .NET cannot.

CIL Programming Summary

CIL Programming: Under the Hood of .NET by Jason Bock

Most .NET developers will use a high-level language, such as C# or VB .NET, to develop their systems. However, the core language of .NET is the Common Intermediate Language, or CIL. This language is the language of .NET-whatever is allowed by the .NET specifications can be done in CIL, and it can do much that C# and VB .NET cannot. Understanding how the CIL works will give .NET developers a deep, language-independent insight into the core parts of .NET. Furthermore, such knowledge is essential for creating dynamic types, a powerful part of the .NET Framework. In this book, Bock covers the essentials of programming the CIL. First, he discusses the basics of what .NET: assemblies are, how manifests fit into the picture, and much more. Bock then shows how to create assemblies in .NET-this will cover the ilasm directives and CIL opcodes, and how these are used to define assemblies, classes, field, methods, and method definitions. Bock also covers how C# and VB .NET and other non-MS languages emit CIL and how they differ. Finally, Bock shows how one can create dynamic assemblies at runtime via the Emitter classes.

About Jason Bock

Jason Bock is a senior consultant for Magenic Technologies (http://www.magenic.com). He has worked on a number of business applications using a diverse set of substrates and languages such as C#, .NET, and Java. He is the author of CIL Programming: Under the Hood of .NET and .NET Security, both published by Apress, as well as Visual Basic 6 Win32 API Tutorial. He has also written numerous articles on technical development issues associated with both Visual Basic and Java. Jason holds both a bachelor's and a master's degree in electrical engineering from Marquette University. You can find out more about him at http://www.jasonbock.net.

Table of Contents

  1. Language Interoperability
  2. ilasm Directives and Attributes
  3. CIL Opcodes
  4. ilasm and CIL in Practice
  5. Debugging CIL
  6. .NET Languages and CIL
  7. Emitting Types
  8. Dynamic Proxies in .NET
  9. CIL Tips

Additional information

NPB9781590590416
9781590590416
1590590414
CIL Programming: Under the Hood of .NET by Jason Bock
New
Hardback
APress
20020619
360
N/A
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