| Find out how to migrate your legacy software to the powerful Microsoft .NET framework
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Provides for a complete, efficient, and elegant migration—with no surprises
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Covers the technologies you need: Visual Basic, Visual C++, and Active Server Pages
Microsoft's .NET Web services platform offers a wide range of exciting new programming opportunities. The new methods found in .NET also mean you'll be in for a lot of aggravation and wasted time—unless you have a proven migration plan in place for your legacy applications. In Migrating to .NET, subject experts Dhananjay Katre, Prashant Halari, Narayana Rao Surapaneni, Manu Gupta, and Meghana Deshpande guide you every step of the way, from planning to migration to follow-through.
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Migrate legacy Visual Basic, Visual C++, and ASP applications to .NET
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Draws on the real-world experience of .NET migration experts
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Rich with code examples and case studies
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Covers component migration and interoperability issues
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Part of the integrated .NET series from Object Innovations and Prentice Hall PTR.
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