12/27/2023 0 Comments Hell is Others instal the newThe book provides a brief summary of some of the ways it addresses thee problems (code access security for resolving security issues) but doesn't dive deeply into them just yet. NET Framework is presented as the solution to the problems listed above. Securit does not exist! You wanna install software? Deal with the consequences, it's a scary world out there.Every installed application must touch every part of your OS from file system to registries to options to ensure that it is properly loved.Too many gosh darn DLLs and too many gosh darn incompatibilities between them.I guess some problems are just universal.Īnyways, back to the book, it summarizes a list of annoying things about installing software on Windows: I'm a contributor on nteract, a project that ships a core SDK with various components and interdependencies and I've had to deal with my own sort of DLL hell. The discussion about the difficulty of dependency management and ensuring backward-compatibility across various components of a system really resonated with me. My interest recovered a little bit in the following paragraphs where the author covered some of the pitfalls of the previous library and app models in Windows and highlighted the chaos that ensued as a result ("DLL hell", we've all been there). The first few paragraphs of the chapter mentioned that it would be covering how to build and deploy assemblies and I was concerned because, frankly, I don't really care about that stuff (but maybe I should). The last chapter made quite a few references to material that would be covered in Chapter 2, so I'm excited to see if it will live up to the hype. We've finally arrived at Chapter 2 of the C# via CLR book. This is tracked as a series on DevTo so you can read all parts of the series in order. I'm spending 30 minutes every day (more or less) reading C# via CLR by Jeffrey Richter and taking notes as I read it. Heads up! This blog post is actually a reading log.
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