Open Source .NET Development: Programming with NAnt, NUnit, NDoc, and More
Perhaps the most revolutionary aspect of the arrival of Microsoft's .NET platform is the standardization of C# and the Common Language Runtime. Now, for the first time, programmers can develop and use open-source projects that are based on a language that is an international standard as well as compatible with both Microsoft and Linux platforms.
Open Source .NET Development is the definitive guide on .NET development in an open-source environment. Readers will find in-depth information on using NAnt, NDoc, NUnit, Draco.NET, log4net, and Aspell.Net with both Visual Studio .NET and the Mono Project.
Brian Nantz not only shares the best open-source and "free" tools, frameworks, components, and products for .NET, he also provides usable practical examples and projects. The result is a highly accessible reference for finding the tools that best fit your needs.