
Visual Basic .NET Unleashed
Paul Kimmel(Author)
Sams Publishing
Published on 30. January 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
784 pages
978-0-672-32234-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Visual Basic.NET Unleashed is a complete book on the fundamentals of programming with a fully object-oriented language filled with new idioms and capabilities. In addition to the fundamentals, this book covers:
Free threading and multithreading
Inheritance
Virtual methods and shared methods
Structured exception handling
Event handling
Encapsulation at the namespace level
Web Services
.NET Framework compatibility
Free threading and multithreading
Inheritance
Virtual methods and shared methods
Structured exception handling
Event handling
Encapsulation at the namespace level
Web Services
.NET Framework compatibility
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Language
English
Place of publication
Indianapolis
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 186 mm
Thickness: 44 mm
Weight
1247 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-672-32234-1 (9780672322341)
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Visual Basic .NET UnleashedAuthor Bio
Paul Kimmel is the founder of Software Conceptions, Inc. Paul provides Visual Basic consulting services to small, medium, and large corporations, having architected and implemented client/server, e-commerce, and Web applications throughout the United States and Canada.
Paul Kimmel is the author of several books on .NET, Visual Basic, VBA, Delphi, and C++ programming and has been programming professionally for twelve years and contributing to and authoring periodicals and books since 1992. Paul Kimmel is the author of the Visual Basic newsletter, CodeGuru VB, for Earthweb, Inc. Paul resides in Okemos, Michigan with his wife, Lori, and four children-Trevor, Douglas, Alex, and Noah-and various and sundry pets.
Paul Kimmel is the founder of Software Conceptions, Inc. Paul provides Visual Basic consulting services to small, medium, and large corporations, having architected and implemented client/server, e-commerce, and Web applications throughout the United States and Canada.
Paul Kimmel is the author of several books on .NET, Visual Basic, VBA, Delphi, and C++ programming and has been programming professionally for twelve years and contributing to and authoring periodicals and books since 1992. Paul Kimmel is the author of the Visual Basic newsletter, CodeGuru VB, for Earthweb, Inc. Paul resides in Okemos, Michigan with his wife, Lori, and four children-Trevor, Douglas, Alex, and Noah-and various and sundry pets.
Content
Introduction.
I. INTRODUCING VISUAL BASIC .NET.
1. Using the Unified Visual Studio IDE.
2. Out with the Old, In with the New.
3. Basic Programming in Visual Basic .NET.
4. Macros and Visual Studio Extensibility.
5. Subroutines, Functions, and Structures.
II. ADVANCED OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING.
6. Reflection.
7. Creating Classes.
8. Adding Events.
9. Understanding Delegates.
10. Inheritance and Polymorphism.
11. Shared Members.
12. Defining Attributes.
III. USER INTERFACE DESIGN.
13. Creating a Console Application.
14. Multithreaded Applications.
15. Using Windows Forms.
16. Designing User Interfaces.
17. Programming with GDI+.
IV. WEB PROGRAMMING AND DEBUGGING.
18. Using and Implementing Web Services.
19. ASP.NET Web Programming.
20. Writing to the Event Log.
Appendix A. Visual Basic 6 Programming Element Changes in Visual Basic .NET.
Bibliography.
Index.
I. INTRODUCING VISUAL BASIC .NET.
1. Using the Unified Visual Studio IDE.
2. Out with the Old, In with the New.
3. Basic Programming in Visual Basic .NET.
4. Macros and Visual Studio Extensibility.
5. Subroutines, Functions, and Structures.
II. ADVANCED OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING.
6. Reflection.
7. Creating Classes.
8. Adding Events.
9. Understanding Delegates.
10. Inheritance and Polymorphism.
11. Shared Members.
12. Defining Attributes.
III. USER INTERFACE DESIGN.
13. Creating a Console Application.
14. Multithreaded Applications.
15. Using Windows Forms.
16. Designing User Interfaces.
17. Programming with GDI+.
IV. WEB PROGRAMMING AND DEBUGGING.
18. Using and Implementing Web Services.
19. ASP.NET Web Programming.
20. Writing to the Event Log.
Appendix A. Visual Basic 6 Programming Element Changes in Visual Basic .NET.
Bibliography.
Index.