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APIs & Operating Environments COM & DCOM COM, DCOM & ATL Compiler Design Compilers Computers Computers & Technology Education & Reference Information Systems Languages & Tools Mathematics Networking Networks, Protocols & APIs Object-Oriented Design Programming Science & Math Software Software Design, Testing & Engineering Software Engineeringgreat book for those that already know the workings of com/dcom, but want a better understanding of how things work under the hood (and way under the hood). this book is not VC++ 6.0 or ATL3.0 oriented - but you'll need to be pretty proficient in both or this is not your best use of funds. if you want the rest of the story behind marshalling, esp custom, std, and type lib, then is the best book i have found. certainly not...
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This is a book for developers that want to understand the deep internals of COM. Since most of COM are specifications, in order to use COM correctly you needs to understand its internals. This book is rated "The Best Computer Book of the 20th Century".
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This book provides the reader with the fundamentals of COM andthe understanding of the theory behind COM. This book received the toprating as the best computer book of the 20th century. END
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Finally a book that covers REAL COM. This book doesn't show a high level picture or just basic COM stuff. It explores what is really involved in building programs from components. It doesn't hide the fact that COM is complicated. It explains what we need to know to use it. Complex issues are presented with clarity. I am suprised that I did not hear about this book sooner.
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This is the best book on the subject I have read yet. It is not for the beginner and is pitched at explaining the underlying principles--which it does remarkably well. The discussion of the DCOM/RPC network protocol is great as is the chapters on threading and apartment models. As a whole this book is much better than the WROX books, in my opinion. Plus it doesn't suffer from the problems that press has with breaking...
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