Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Unleashed
Lars Powers, Mike Snell
Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Unleashed
Lars Powers, Mike Snell
- Producent: Sams Publishing
- Rok produkcji: 2015
- ISBN: 9780672337369
- Ilość stron: 1320
- Oprawa: Miękka
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Opis: Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Unleashed - Lars Powers, Mike Snell
Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 empowers you to write next-generation applications for any modern environment: mobile, web, cloud, universal Windows 10/8.x, database, and beyond. This end-to-end deep dive will help working developers squeeze maximum productivity out of Microsoft's powerful new toolset. The authors combine authoritative and detailed information about Microsoft's latest IDE, with extensive insights and best practices drawn from decades of development experience. Developers will quickly get comfortable with Visual Studio 2015's updated interface, master its new capabilities, leverage its extensive new support for open standards, and discover multiple opportunities to leverage its .NET 4.6 platform and language improvements. By focusing entirely on Visual Studio 2015 Professional, the authors go deeper into Microsoft's core product than ever before. You'll find expert coverage of everything from debugging through deploying to Azure, IDE extension and automation through cross-platform mobile development. Throughout, this book's focus is relentlessly practical: how to apply Microsoft's tools to build better software, faster. Detailed information on how to...* Master Visual Studio 2015's updated interface and key tools: Solutions, Projects, Browsers, Explorers, Editors, and Designers to improve productivity * Develop robust cross-platform mobile apps for Windows, iOS, and Android using Apache Cordova templates for Visual Studio * Use the new ASP.NET 5 to build modern web solutions that run on Windows, Mac, or Linux * Develop Single Page Applications (SPAs) based on HTML5 and rich client-side JavaScript frameworks such as Knockout, AngularJS, Bootstrap, and more * Accelerate cloud development with the Azure SDK, QuickStart templates, and Azure management portal * Create mobile service solutions using ASP.NET Web API and WCF * Streamline data development across multiple platforms with Entity Framework 7 * Develop modern Microsoft Office business applications * Perform robust, automated unit testing as you code, increasing your confidence in changes and refactoring * Extend the VS 2015 IDE and Code Editor by creating custom, productivity-enhancing solutions Download all examples and source code presented in this book from informit.com/title/9780672337369 as they become available.Introduction xxv Part I Introducing Visual Studio 2015 1 A Quick Tour of Visual Studio 2015 1 The Visual Studio Product Line 2 Community Edition 3 Professional Edition 4 Enterprise 4 MSDN 5 TFS and Related Tools 5 Languages and Frameworks 8 Programming Language Choices 9 The .NET Framework 10 The Many Faces of a .NET Application 11 Windows 12 Web 13 Mobile 13 Developing Windows 8/10 Clients 14 Windows (WinForms) 14 Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) 16 Office/SharePoint Solutions 18 Creating Web Applications with ASP.NET 5 20 Building Websites with Web Forms 21 Developing with MVC/Razor 24 Creating a Single Page Application (SPA) 25 Coding Web Services with Web API 27 Coding for Azure 28 Creating a Cloud Application 29 Publishing to Azure 30 Working with Data 31 Model as Code (Code First) 32 Writing Mobile Apps 37 Create an Apache Cordova App 38 Summary 40 2 The Visual Studio IDE 41 Installing Visual Studio 41 Installing Optional Features 42 Signing In to Visual Studio 43 Managing Your IDE Settings 44 Specify Stored and Synchronized Settings 44 Change Color Theme 45 Manually Import/Export and Change Default IDE Settings 46 Switch IDE User 50 Getting Started 51 Startup Options 52 Creating Your First Project 53 Targeting Your Environment 54 Navigating the IDE 56 The Menus 57 The Many Toolbars 63 Customizing Toolbars 64 The Solution Explorer 66 The Text Editors 68 The Visual Designers 72 The Toolbox 72 The Properties Window 73 Managing the Many Windows of the IDE 74 Pinning 74 Docking 75 Custom Window Layouts 77 Navigating IDE Windows 79 Touch Support 81 Customize Your IDE Font 81 Providing Feedback on Visual Studio 82 The Customer Experience Program 84 Summary 84 3 The .NET Languages 85 What's New in C# 6.0 and VB 14 85 Null-Conditional Operators 86 ReadOnly Auto Properties 88 NameOf Expression 90 Using (Imports) Statics 91 String Interpolation 91 Lambda Expressions as Methods (C# Only) 92 Index Initializers (C# Only) 92 Language Primer 93 Programming Objects 93 Types, Variables, and Constants 109 Understanding Operators 113 Making Decisions and Branching Code 116 Looping 119 Working with Groups of Items 121 Programming with Attributes 126 Creating and Raising Events 128 Language Features 131 Infer a Variable's Data Type Based on Assignment 132 Create an Object and Initialize Its Values (Object Initializers) 134 Define a Collection and Initialize Its Values 136 Creating an Instance of a Nonexistent Class 137 Add Methods to Existing Classes (Extension Methods) 138 Add Business Logic to Generated Code (Partial Methods) 139 Access and Query Data Using the .NET Languages 142 Write Simple Unnamed Functions Within Your Code (Lambda Expressions) 143 Splitting an Assembly Across Multiple Files 145 Working with XML Directly Within Your Code (VB Only) 146 Removing Unused Arguments from Event Handlers (VB Only) 147 Creating an Automatically Implemented Property 147 Dropping the Underscore in VB for Line Continuation 148 Working with Dynamic Languages/Objects 148 Covariance and Contravariance 155 Asynchronous Programming 157 The .NET Framework 159 A Map to the .NET Framework 159 Summary 161 Part II An In-Depth Look at the IDE 4 Solutions and Projects 163 Understanding Solutions 163 Creating a Solution 164 Working with Solutions 170 Getting Comfortable with Projects 177 Creating a Project 177 Working with Project Definition Files 181 Working with Projects 183 Summary 189 5 Browsers and Explorers 191 Leveraging the Solution Explorer 191 Visual Cues and Item Types 192 Interacting with Items 194 Inspecting Objects 198 Class View 201 Toolbar 202 Search Bar 203 Objects Pane 203 Members Pane 205 Server Explorer 206 Data Connections 207 Server Components 208 Azure 212 Object Browser 213 Changing the Scope 213 Browsing Objects 215 Document Outline 216 Editing Elements 218 Summary 218 6 Introducing the Editors and Designers 221 Getting Started with the Basics 221 The Text Editor 222 Visual Studio Designers 225 Coding with the Code Editor 225 Opening an Editor 226 Writing Code in the Code Editor 226 Anatomy of the Code Editor Window 228 Code Navigation Tools 233 Searching Documents 237 Debugging in the Text Editor 243 Printing Code 248 Using the Code Definition Window 250 Creating and Editing XML Documents and Schema 251 Inferring Schema 252 Designing XML Schemas 253 Editing XSLT Style Sheets 256 Working with Cascading Style Sheets 257 Adding Style Rules 258 Defining Style Sheet Attributes 258 Developing Windows Client Applications 258 Creating a Windows Forms Project 258 Creating a Windows Presentation Foundation Project 268 Developing Web Forms 271 Designing a Web Form Application 271 Authoring WinForms Components and Controls 277 Creating a New Component or Control 278 Further Notes on Writing Component Code 279 Creating Classes with the Class Designer 281 Creating a Class Diagram 281 Adding Items to the Diagram 282 Defining Relationships Between Classes 284 Defining Methods, Properties, Fields, and Events 286 Summary 288 Part III Working with the Visual Studio Tools 7 Working with Visual Studio's Productivity Aids 289 Basic Aids in the Text Editor 291 Change Tracking 292 Coding Problem Indicators 293 Active Hyperlinking 295 Syntax Coloring 295 Outlining and Navigation 296 Code Outlining 296 Tag Navigation 299 Smart Tasks and Light Bulbs 301 HTML Designer 301 Windows Forms Designer 301 Code Editor 302 IntelliSense 305 Complete Word 306 Quick Info 308 List Members 309 Parameter Info 310 Organize Usings 311 Code Snippets and Template Code 311 Brace Matching 322 Customizing IntelliSense 324 The Task List 325 Shortcut Tasks 326 Comment Tasks 326 Summary 328 8 Testing Code 329 Unit Testing Basics 330 Creating a Test Project 330 Writing a Unit Test 333 Running Your Tests 336 Controlling Test Settings 338 The Unit Testing Framework 339 The TestContext Class 339 The Test Attribute Classes 341 Unit Test Setup and Teardown 342 The Assert Classes 344 Testing Your Exceptions 345 Creating Data-Driven Unit Tests 346 Testing Web Applications 350 Unit Testing MVC and Web API Projects 350 Unit Testing ASP.NET Pages 355 Creating Ordered Tests 357 Summary 358 9 Refactoring Code 361 Visual Studio Refactoring Basics 362 Invoking the Refactoring Tools 363 Making (and Previewing) Changes 364 Using the Class Designer to Refactor 366 Renaming Code 367 Accessing the Rename Operation 368 Working with the Rename Dialog Box 371 Refactoring Variable Assignments 372 Introduce Constant 372 Introduce Local 373 Inline Temporary Variable 375 Extract Method 375 Accessing the Extract Method Refactor 375 Extracting Methods 376 Extracting a Single Line of Code 380 Generate Method Stub 382 Extract Interface 382 Accessing the Extract Interface Refactor 383 Extracting Interfaces 383 Change Signature 385 Removing a Parameter 386 Reorder Parameters 387 Encapsulate Field 387 Accessing Encapsulate Field 387 Summary 389 10 Debugging Code 391 Debugging Basics 392 The Scenario 392 The Many Phases of Debugging 392 Debugging the Application (Self-Checking) 393 Debugging Basics Summary 404 The Visual Studio Debugger 405 The Debug Menu and Toolbar 405 Debug Options 413 Stepping In, Out, and Over Code 413 Indicating When to Break into Code 420 Working with Tracepoints (When Hit Option) 431 Viewing Data in the Debugger 433 Using the Edit and Continue Feature 441 Advanced Debugging Scenarios 442 Remote Debugging 442 Debugging WCF Services 444 Debugging Multithreaded Applications 444 Debugging Parallel Applications 451 Debugging a Client-Side Script 456 Debugging Crash Information (Dump Files) 457 Debugging Windows Store Apps 460 Summary 461 11 Deploying Code 463 An Overview of Client Deployment Options 464 Introducing ClickOnce Deployments 464 Introducing Windows Installer and InstallShield Deployments 465 Publishing a Project with ClickOnce 466 Publishing a Project with InstallShield Limited Edition 469 Publishing an ASP.NET Web Application 469 Selecting a Target 469 Configuring a Connection 471 Configuring Deployment Settings 472 Previewing the Publication 473 Summary 474 12 Developing Applications in the Cloud with Windows Azure 475 Create Your Azure Account 476 Azure Account Sign-Up 476 Link Your Account to Visual Studio 478 Manage Azure Subscriptions 479 Create and Deploy an Azure Web Apps in Visual Studio 480 The Azure Hosting Platform 481 Create the ASP.NET Application and Azure Hosting 481 Deploy/Publish an Application to Azure 484 Set Up an Existing Application to Publish to an Azure web app 489 Website Management with Azure Server Explorer 492 Debug an Azure web app 494 Create Your Web App from the Azure Portal 494 Create the Application Hosting Environment 494 Configuring Your New Azure web app 496 The Website Toolbar 499 Creating a Database 500 Deploying to the New Environment from Visual Studio 502 Monitor and Manage Applications in Azure 503 Monitor and Manage a Website 503 Monitor and Manage a SQL Database 518 The Azure SDK for Visual Studio 2015 522 Download, Install, and Sign In 522 QuickStart Templates 523 Azure Resource Group Deployment Projects 526 Azure Cloud Services (PaaS) 529 Creating a Cloud Service Project 530 Running Your Cloud Service Project Locally 532 Deploy the Cloud Service Project 532 Summary 534 13 Working with Databases 535 Creating Tables and Relationships 536 Creating a New SQL Server Database 536 Defining Tables 539 Working with SQL Statements 544 Writing a Query 544 Creating Views 548 Developing Stored Procedures 549 Creating Triggers 551 Creating User-Defined Functions 551 Using Database Projects 553 Creating a Database Project 554 Changing the Database 557 Building and Deploying 558 Creating Database Objects in Managed Code 559 Creating a Stored Procedure in C# 560 Binding Controls to Data 564 An Introduction to Data Binding 564 Autogenerating Bound Windows Forms Controls 565 Editing Typed Data Sets 570 Manually Binding Windows Forms Controls 571 Data Binding in WPF Applications 575 Data Binding with Web Controls 579 Object Relational Mapping 584 An Overview of LINQ 584 Mapping Using the O/R Designer 586 LINQ Code 588 Working with the Entity Framework 591 Querying Against the Entity Data Model 596 Summary 598 Part IV Extending Visual Studio 14 Introducing the Automation Object Model 601 An Overview of the Automation Object Model 601 Object Model Versions 602 Automation Categories 604 The DTE/DTE2 Root Object 605 Solution and Project Objects 606 Controlling Projects in a Solution 609 Accessing Code Within a Project 610 Working with Windows 614 Referencing Windows 614 Interacting with Windows 615 Text Windows and Window Panes 618 The Tool Window Types 620 Linked Windows 626 Command Bars 628 Documents 631 Text Documents 632 Command Objects 645 Executing a Command 647 Mapping Key Bindings 648 Debugger Objects 649 Summary 650 15 Extending the IDE 651 Creating Your First Extension 652 Setting Package Parameters 653 Adding Project Items 653 The Structure of an Extension 658 Defining and Reacting to Commands 660 A Sample Extension: Color Selector 668 Getting Started 668 Creating the User Control 668 Finishing the Package 673 Summary 682 16 Extending the Code Editor 683 The Extensibility Problem 683 Creating Dynamic Applications 684 MEF Architecture 684 MEF Principles 685 Working with MEF 685 The Visual Studio Editor and MEF 687 Editor Extension Points 687 Using the Visual Studio SDK 688 Managing Extensions and Updates 695 Creating Your Own MEF-Based Editor Extension 697 Summary 706 Part V Building Web Applications 17 Building Modern Websites with ASP.NET 5 707 ASP.NET Website Fundamentals 708 Introducing ASP.NET 5 710 The .NET Core Framework and Execution Environment 711 Choosing an ASP.NET Project Template 713 Understanding the ASP.NET 5 Project Template and Related Files 716 ASP.NET 5 Dependencies and Package Managers 721 Creating a Web Application with ASP.NET 5/MVC 6 735 Understanding the MVC Pattern 735 Creating a New ASP.NET 5 MVC 6 Project 738 Writing ASP.NET Server Code (Models and Controllers) 744 Defining a Model (Using Entity Framework 7) 744 Developing Controllers 753 Coding for the UI (Views and Related Web UI Elements) 760 The HTML Tags 760 The Razor Syntax 763 HTML Helpers 765 Page Layout with Razor 768 Strongly Typed Views 769 User Input Validation 770 Creating the Customer Example Pages 771 View Components, View Models, and Partial Views 779 Using Scaffolding to Generate a Controller and Views 788 Summary 791 18 Using JavaScript and Client-Side Frameworks 793 JavaScript Fundamentals 794 Storing and Using Scripts 794 Writing JavaScript 795 Functions 797 Objects 799 Built-In Objects 802 Working with the Browser Object Model (BOM) 805 Document Object Model (DOM) 808 Events 816 Developing with jQuery 819 jQuery in Your Visual Studio Project 820 Selecting Elements 821 Acting on Your Selection 824 Traversing Your Selections 824 Accessing Selection Content 825 Changing Elements/Attributes 826 Handling Events 828 Animations and Effects 829 jQuery and AJAX 831 Building Single-Page Applications (SPAs) with Client-Side JavaScript Frameworks 831 Selecting a Client Framework 832 Responsive Web Layout with Bootstrap 3 835 Minify Your JavaScript with Gulp 854 Using Knockout 857 Creating a Site with AngularJS 873 Summary 890 19 Building and Consuming Services with Web API and WCF 891 Service Fundamentals 892 Why ASP.NET Web API and WCF 893 Key Web Service Terms 895 Use ASP.NET Web API to Build HTTP Services 896 Creating an ASP.NET Web API Project 897 Defining a Model 898 Creating the Services (Controller) 900 Understanding Service Routing 911 Consuming an ASP.NET Web API Service 912 WCF Service Applications 928 The WCF Project Template 930 Creating a WCF Service 932 Running and Testing Your WCF Service 937 Consuming a WCF Service 938 Creating/Calling REST-Based WCF Services 942 Hosting and Deploying a WCF Service 949 Summary 951 Part VI Building Windows Client Apps 20 Building Windows Forms Applications 953 The Basics of Form Design 953 Considering the End User 954 Understanding the Role of UI Standards 955 Planning the User Interface 956 Creating a Form 957 The Windows Forms Application Project Type 957 Form Properties and Events 958 Adding Controls and Components 961 Control Layout and Positioning 962 Using Containers 967 Control Appearance and Behavior 971 Working with ToolStrip Controls 972 Displaying Data 979 Creating Your Own Controls 982 Subclassing an Existing Control 982 Designing a User Control 983 Creating a Custom Control 985 Summary 985 21 Building WPF Applications 987 The Windows Presentation Foundation Platform 987 Programming Model 990 Introducing the WPF Designer 993 XAML and Design Panes 993 Programming with WPF 998 Layout 998 Styles and Templates 1006 Data Binding 1012 Routed Events 1014 Building a Simple Image Viewer Application 1015 Starting the Layout 1016 Storing the Images 1023 Binding to the Images 1025 Button Event Handlers and Image Effects 1026 Path Selection with a Common Dialog Box 1028 Summary 1035 22 Developing Office Business Applications 1037 An Overview of Office Extension Features 1038 Office Features 1038 Visual Studio Office Project Types 1041 Creating an Office Add-In 1042 Customizing the Ribbon 1042 Customizing the Task Pane 1046 Creating Outlook Form Regions 1048 Creating an Office Document Extension 1053 Hosting Controls 1053 Creating an Actions Pane 1055 Storing Data in the Data Cache 1056 Extending Office with Webpages 1059 Starting with the App for Office Project Template 1059 Summary 1063 Part VII Creating Mobile Apps 23 Developing Windows Store Applications 1065 Introducing the Modern UI 1066 Modern UI Attributes 1068 The Windows Runtime Library 1070 Language Choices 1072 The Application Model 1076 Building a Windows Store Application 1077 Selecting the Project Type 1078 Designing the Layout 1080 Reacting to Lifecycle Events 1096 Publishing to the Windows Store 1100 Summary 1111 24 Creating Windows Phone Applications 1113 Windows Phone Fundamentals 1113 The UI Basics 1114 The Programming Model 1116 Moving from Silverlight to WinRT 1123 Porting a Simple Silverlight Phone App to WinRT 1124 Building a Universal App 1125 The Universal Project Types 1126 Creating the Data Model and View Model 1128 Creating the Windows Phone UI 1130 Creating the Windows UI 1141 Summary 1152 25 Writing Cross-Platform Mobile Applications with Apache Cordova 1153 Fundamentals of Cordova Development 1154 How Cordova Works 1154 Cordova Dependencies 1156 The Cordova Project Template 1157 Creating a Basic Cordova App 1160 Running and Debugging Your App 1165 Using Cordova Frameworks and Plug-Ins 1174 Choosing Cordova Client Frameworks 1174 Cordova Plug-Ins (for Accessing Native Device Capabilities) 1175 Developing a Cordova App with Ionic and Angular 1176 Set Up Your Project 1177 Anatomy of the Ionic-Angular-Cordova App 1180 Rebuild the Sample App 1181 Support Storage 1193 Running on Windows Phone 1196 Additional Items to Consider 1197 Summary 1198 Index 1199
Szczegóły: Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Unleashed - Lars Powers, Mike Snell
Tytuł: Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Unleashed
Autor: Lars Powers, Mike Snell
Producent: Sams Publishing
ISBN: 9780672337369
Rok produkcji: 2015
Ilość stron: 1320
Oprawa: Miękka
Waga: 1.96 kg