Visual Basic .NET is a powerful .NET programming language that is often considered the "workhorse" of programming. Further, development in VB .NET accounts for a huge portion of all programming efforts. To understand VB .NET is to meet challenging programming projects head-on.
Author
Dan Maharry
livens the topic with his unique style, and presents you with the skill set you want and need, to enter today's VB .NET programming jobs. This book is an ideal read for beginning and intermediate VB .NET students who want to understand the core of VB .NET and database programming. Maharry is at the height of his powers, and promises to lead you on a memorable VB .NET journey.
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
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Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
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978-1-59059-358-5 (9781590593585)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4302-0010-9
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Dan Maharry is a UK-based professional technical author with over a dozen books to his name and many more as technical reviewer and editor for a variety of publishers including Wrox, Apress, Microsoft Press and O'Reilly Associates. He's also a .NET developer with past stints for the dotCoop TLD registry and various web development houses under his belt. He contributes code and documentation to various open source projects and tries to blog and to speak from time to time to user groups about cool stuff. He listens to a lot of new music as he does the above.
Installing MSDE.- Creating a Simple Database Application.- Introducing SQL.- What's ADO.NET?.- Creating Connections.- Introducing Commands.- Introducing Data Readers.- Introducing Datasets and Data Adapters.- Building Windows Forms Applications.- Using ASP.NET.- Validating Web User Input.- Working with Tables and Relationships.- Learning More About Queries.- Understanding Views and Stored Procedures.- Using Indexes and Constraints.- Securing Your Database.- Using XML and ADO.NET.- Handling Exceptions.- Using Transactions.- Working with ADO.NET Events.- Working with Text and Binary Data.- Using ADO.NET 2.0.