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VB.NET for developers / Keith Franklin ; edited by Rebecca Riordan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextText[Indianapolis] : Sams, 2001[Indianapolis] : Sams, [2001]Description: ix, 288 pages. : illustrations . ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0672320894
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.2768 21 F.K.V
Contents:
(NOTE: Each chapter concluds with a Summary.) Introduction to Visual Basic. Who Should Read This Book. What You Will Need to Get Started. 1. The .NET Framework. Assemblies. The Common Language Runtime. Namespaces. The .NET Framework Class Library. Deployment. 2. Visual Studio.NET> Preview of Visual Studio.NET. The Visual Studio.NET IDE. The Visual Studio.NET Editor. Other Editors. VB and the .NET Framework. 3. Object-Oriented Programming Concepts. Abstraction in Visual Basic.NET. Encapsulation in VB.NET. Polymorphism in VB.NET. Inheritance in VB.NET. Interface-Based Programming. 4. Methods, Properties and Events. Methods. Function Overloading. Properties. Events. Attributes. 5. Creating and Destroying Objects. Constructors. Destructors. Accessibility Modifiers. 6. Creating VB>NET Projects. Unsupported Project Types. Class Libraries. Web Form Applications. Web Form Controls. Web Service Projects. Windows Applications. Windows Controls. Windows Services. Console Applications. 7. Data and Object Types. Types in the .NET Framework. String Handling. Intrinsic Data Types in VB.NET. Classes. Structures. 8.Controlling the Flow of Logic. Short-Circuited Expressions. Selection. Iteration. Statements Removed. 9. Error Handling. The System. Exception Class. Try...Catch...Finally Statement. Throw Statement. Implementing Structured Exception Handling. Global Exception Handlers. Using Structured Exception Handling Effectively. Sample Windows Form Application Using Exception Handling. 10. ADO>NET. From DAO to ADO.NET. The ADO.NET Object Model. ADO.NET Support in Visual Studio.NET. 11. .NET Application Development Design, Architecture, and Implementation. Security. Garbage Collection and Resource Management. Performance Considerations. Architectural Considerations. XML Integration. 12. Interoperability. Calling the Windows API. Using .NET Framework Components in COM Applications. COM+ Services. 13. Migrating from VB 6. What in VB6 Has Been Removed in VB.NET. Language Constructs. Language Changes. Migrating from VB 6 to VB.NET. Building New VB 6 Applications. 14. Future .NET Developments. Cross Platform .NET. Additional Base WebServices. Greater Integration of .NET with .NET Enterprise Servers. Appendix A. Windows Form Application. Sports Statistics Data Entry. Summary. Appendix B. ASP.NET Web Service and Web Forms Applications. Sports Statistics Web Service. Super Stats Live Entry. Bob's Fantasy Baseball. Summary. Index.
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Includes index.

(NOTE: Each chapter concluds with a Summary.) Introduction to Visual Basic. Who Should Read This Book. What You Will Need to Get Started. 1. The .NET Framework. Assemblies. The Common Language Runtime. Namespaces. The .NET Framework Class Library. Deployment. 2. Visual Studio.NET> Preview of Visual Studio.NET. The Visual Studio.NET IDE. The Visual Studio.NET Editor. Other Editors. VB and the .NET Framework. 3. Object-Oriented Programming Concepts. Abstraction in Visual Basic.NET. Encapsulation in VB.NET. Polymorphism in VB.NET. Inheritance in VB.NET. Interface-Based Programming. 4. Methods, Properties and Events. Methods. Function Overloading. Properties. Events. Attributes. 5. Creating and Destroying Objects. Constructors. Destructors. Accessibility Modifiers. 6. Creating VB>NET Projects. Unsupported Project Types. Class Libraries. Web Form Applications. Web Form Controls. Web Service Projects. Windows Applications. Windows Controls. Windows Services. Console Applications. 7. Data and Object Types. Types in the .NET Framework. String Handling. Intrinsic Data Types in VB.NET. Classes. Structures. 8.Controlling the Flow of Logic. Short-Circuited Expressions. Selection. Iteration. Statements Removed. 9. Error Handling. The System. Exception Class. Try...Catch...Finally Statement. Throw Statement. Implementing Structured Exception Handling. Global Exception Handlers. Using Structured Exception Handling Effectively. Sample Windows Form Application Using Exception Handling. 10. ADO>NET. From DAO to ADO.NET. The ADO.NET Object Model. ADO.NET Support in Visual Studio.NET. 11. .NET Application Development Design, Architecture, and Implementation. Security. Garbage Collection and Resource Management. Performance Considerations. Architectural Considerations. XML Integration. 12. Interoperability. Calling the Windows API. Using .NET Framework Components in COM Applications. COM+ Services. 13. Migrating from VB 6. What in VB6 Has Been Removed in VB.NET. Language Constructs. Language Changes. Migrating from VB 6 to VB.NET. Building New VB 6 Applications. 14. Future .NET Developments. Cross Platform .NET. Additional Base WebServices. Greater Integration of .NET with .NET Enterprise Servers. Appendix A. Windows Form Application. Sports Statistics Data Entry. Summary. Appendix B. ASP.NET Web Service and Web Forms Applications. Sports Statistics Web Service. Super Stats Live Entry. Bob's Fantasy Baseball. Summary. Index.

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