
Author(s): Jesse Liberty
Publisher: O'Reilly
Year: April 2003
ISBN: 0-596-00438-9
Language: English
File type: CHM
Size (for download): 1.8 MB
Programming Visual Basic .NET, Second Edition, is a tutorial, both on the VB.NET language and on writing .NET applications with VB.NET. If you are already proficient in a programming language, you may be able to skim a number of the early chapters, but be sure to read through Chapter 1, which provides an overview of the language and the .NET platform. If you are new to programming, you'll want to read the book as the King of Hearts instructed the White Rabbit in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: "Begin at the beginning, and go on till you come to the end: then stop."
Programming Visual Basic .NET is a comprehensive guide to the .NET version of the Visual Basic language and its use as a tool for programming on MS's .NET platform. One learns VB.NET specifically to create .NET applications; pretending otherwise would miss the point of the language. Thus, this book does not consider VB.NET in a vacuum but places the language firmly in the context of MS's .NET platform and in the development of desktop and Internet applications.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - VB.NET andthe .NET Framework
Chapter 02 - Getting Started: "Hello World"
Chapter 03 - Language Fundamentals
Chapter 04 - Object-Oriented Programming
Chapter 05 - Classes and Objects
Chapter 06 - Inheritance and Polymorphism
Chapter 07 - Structures
Chapter 08 - Interfaces
Chapter 09 - Arrays, Indexers, and Collections
Chapter 10 - Strings
Chapter 11 - Exceptions
Chapter 12 - Delegates and Events
Chapter 13 - Building Windows Applications
Chapter 14 - Accessing Datawith ADO.NET
Chapter 15 - Building Web Applicationswith Web Forms
Chapter 16 - Programming Web Services
Chapter 17 - Assemblies and Versioning
Chapter 18 - Attributes and Reflection
Chapter 19 - Marshaling and Remoting
Chapter 20 - Threads and Synchronization
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