Advanced Programming Using Visual Basic .NET, by best-selling authors Bradley & Millspaugh, maintains the strong pedagogy that has helped thousands of students learn to program in Visual Basic. Because it teaches Visual Basic while incorporating basic concepts of programming, problem solving, and programming logic, the book has become a favorite of students and instructors alike. Advanced Programming in Visual Basic .NET follows the conventions, standards, and logic introduced in the authors' beginning Visual Basic text. The third edition incorporates new features in the language such as generics and Web master pages, while two new icons in the margins indicate security issues and major language changes.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 277 mm
Breite: 218 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-07-351717-9 (9780073517179)
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Julia Case Bradley is professor emeritus at Mt. San Antonio College. From 1978 until her retirement, she taught courses in introductory and advanced Visual Basic, Access programming, and Microsoft Office in the department of Computer Information Systems. She began writing BASIC textbooks in 1984 using MS-BASIC (GW-BASIC), and has authored or co-authored texts in Macintosh Basic, QuickBasic, QBasic, Visual Basic, the Internet, and desktop publishing using PageMaker, Ventura Publisher, and Publish It.
Anita Millspaugh teaches programming courses in Visual Basic, C++, and Java at Mt. San Antonio College and has served as chair of the department for 8 years. She received her MBA from California State Polytechnic University, with a bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems. Anita has also led Great Teacher's Conferences for Mt. Sac and for California Vocational Faculty.
Chapter 1. Visual Studio .NETChapter 2. Building Multitier Applications with ClassesChapter 3. Windows Database Applications using ADO.NETChapter 4. Windows Database using Related TablesChapter 5. Windows Database UpdatesChapter 6. Web ServicesChapter 7. Web Applications using ASP.NETChapter 8. Web Database ApplicationsChapter 9. Database Reports Using Crystal Reports Chapter 10. Using Collections and GenericsChapter 11. Creating User ControlsChapter 12. Creating Help FilesChapter 13. Looking AheadAppendix A. Answers to Feedback QuestionsAppendix B. Review of Visual Basic .NET ConceptsAppendix C. SQL Server ExpressAppendix D. SQL PrimerAppendix E. Tips and Shortcuts for Mastering the Environment