The ultimate beginner's guide to programming in Visual Basic 2012
Visual Basic, used to write Windows applications and web apps with ASP.NET, is an essential language for beginning programmers. Using the time-tested Wrox approach, this guide provides a step-by-step format that gets beginners up and running quickly and confidently. Essential topics covered include writing Windows applications, working with dialog boxes and menus, object oriented programming techniques, programming for graphics, using Visual Basic with ASP.NET for web apps, and dealing with data access and SQL Server.
* Visual Basic is a popular first language for beginning programmers; this Wrox beginner's guide covers all aspects of the newest version
* Uses a basic, step-by-step approach to help beginners learn quickly and easily
* Covers essential topics including flow control, data structure, writing Windows applications, error handling and debugging, objects and object oriented techniques, and class libraries
* Explains Windows Forms, graphics programming, accessing databases, web programming using Visual Basic with ASP.NET, data access, SQL Server, ADO.NET, and XML
Beginning Visual Basic 2012 is a must-have for programming newcomers who want to get a solid footing in one of the most important programming languages.
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Höhe: 233 mm
Breite: 189 mm
Dicke: 38 mm
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978-1-118-31181-3 (9781118311813)
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Bryan Newsome works as a senior programmer and analyst specializing in Microsoft solutions. He provides clients with solutions and mentoring on leading-edge Microsoft technologies. Bryan is a Microsoft Certified Application Developer for VB.NET.
INTRODUCTION xxvii
CHAPTER 1: WELCOME TO VISUAL BASIC 2012 1
CHAPTER 2: THE MICROSOFT .NET FRAMEWORK 27
CHAPTER 3: WRITING SOFTWARE 41
CHAPTER 4: CONTROLLING THE FLOW 89
CHAPTER 5: WORKING WITH DATA STRUCTURES 133
CHAPTER 6: EXTENSIBLE APPLICATION MARKUP LANGUAGE (XAML) 185
CHAPTER 7: BUILDING WINDOWS APPLICATIONS 209
CHAPTER 8: DISPLAYING DIALOGS 255
CHAPTER 9: CREATING MENUS 299
CHAPTER 10: DEBUGGING AND ERROR HANDLING 325
CHAPTER 11: BUILDING OBJECTS 367
CHAPTER 12: ADVANCED OBJECT-ORIENTED TECHNIQUES 409
CHAPTER 13: BUILDING CLASS LIBRARIES 445
CHAPTER 14: CREATING WINDOWS FORMS USER CONTROLS 463
CHAPTER 15: ACCESSING DATA USING STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE 493
CHAPTER 16: DATABASE PROGRAMMING WITH SQL SERVER AND ADO.NET 515
CHAPTER 17: DYNAMIC DATA WEBSITE 571
CHAPTER 18: ASP.NET 587
CHAPTER 19: DEPLOYING YOUR APPLICATION 619
CHAPTER 20: WINDOWS 8 APPS 639
APPENDIX A: EXERCISE SOLUTIONS 665
APPENDIX B: WHERE TO NOW? 679
INDEX 683