Do You Care About .NET Remoting?
A few months ago, I was one of the leads on a virtual subteam investigating adding multi-machine capabilities to our GUI test harness. We had a hunch the best way to do this would be to use .NET remoting (the test harness itself was primarily implemented in VB .NET) but the team was not familiar at all with .NET remoting. So we got copies of the only .NET remoting book that we could find at the time, Ingo Rammer's "Advanced .NET Remoting."
The day after we got the books, the higher-ups asked us the question, "What other technologies could you have used and why did you pick .NET remoting?" All the information we needed to answer those questions was in the first chapter of Ingo's book. We were really beginneers but we looked like experts! The rest of the book was just as helpful to us. If you want to get up to speed quickly on .NET Remoting, Ingo's book was the first and, in my opinion, it's still the best.
So now Ingo is starting up a free Distributed .NET Newsletter. If you care about .NET Remoting you should sign up. I do and I did.
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