In "Programming VB.NET: A Guide For Experienced Programmers", Gary Cornell carefully explains the features of what is, for all practical purposes, a new language. This careful treatment of language features, patterned on Cornell's best selling "Core Java Volume 1" is necessary because although VB .NET looks like BASIC, it really is a language in the Java/C# from a "semantic" point of view. This means all features of the language will need explaining to the programmer coming from a previous version of VB. Cornell carefully explains all the new features of VB .NET including Inheritance, Interfaces, Object Construction and Destruction, Streams, Multi-Threading programming, and much more. Once readers finish "Programming VB.NET: A Guide For Experienced Programmers", Second Edition, they will have a firm grasp on the exciting VB .NET language and will be ready to move on to application building strategies and concepts.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Professional/practitioner
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 187 mm
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978-1-59059-056-0 (9781590590560)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
1- Introduction; 2- The VB .NET IDE: Visual Studio .NET; 3-Expressions, Operators, and Control Flow; 4- Classes and Objects(Short Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming); 5- Inheritanceand Interfaces; 6- Event Handling and Delegates; 7- Error Handling theVB .NET Way: Living with Exceptions; 8- Creating Windows Clients: GUIsin .NET; 9- Input/Output; 10- Multithreading; 11- Introduction toDatabase Access with VB .NET; 12- Overview of ASP.NET; 13- .NETAssemblies, Deployment, and COM Interop.