Mastering the development of Microsoft .NET Framework applications in C is less about knowing the C language and more about knowing how to use the functionality of the .NET Framework class library most effectively. Read the first page Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more) strong name key pair, event argument class, remotable classes, optional permission requests, temperature change event, generated hash code, declarative security statements, your service class, data between application domains, current application domain, custom event argument, application domain boundaries, new hash codes, compiled regular expression, deserialization constructor, runtime grants, code access permissions, keyed hashing algorithm, class library assembly, unsignaled state, assign evidence, sample code for this chapter, object sender, strong named assembly, code omitted