
VB.NET Language Pocket Reference
O'Reilly (Publisher)
Published on 7. January 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
150 pages
978-0-596-00428-6 (ISBN)
Description
Millions of programmers are learning Visual Basic .NET, Microsoft's newest version of the Visual Basic language for productively developing applications. In that spirit of productivity, you don't always have the time or the ability to go back to your shelf of reference books to find the bit of information you need. Your answer is the VB.NET Language Pocket Reference. Succinct and easy to use, this pocket guide is a quick reference for everyone making the transition from VB6 to VB.NET. With VB.NET, you're working with a very different framework and language than VB6; you'll welcome a reference book you can use easily and take anywhere. With concise detail and no fluff, this guide presents syntax and brief descriptions of each Visual Basic .NET language element.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Sebastopol
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 177 mm
Width: 109 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
149 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-596-00428-6 (9780596004286)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Roman Steven
VB.NET Language Pocket Reference
Syntax and Descriptions of the Visual Basic .NET Language
E-Book
12/2002
1st Edition
O'Reilly
€6.49
Available for download

Roman Steven
VB.NET Language Pocket Reference
E-Book
12/2002
1st Edition
O'Reilly
€7.99
Available for download
Persons
Steven Roman, Ph.D., is a professor emeritus of mathematics at the California State University, Fullerton. His previous books with O'Reilly include Access Database Design and Programming, Writing Excel Macros, and Win32 API Programming with Visual Basic. Ron Petrusha is an editor for O'Reilly and is the author/coauthor of many books, including VBScript in a Nutshell. Ron has a background in quantitative labor history, specializing in Russian labor history, and holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Columbia University. He began working with computers in the mid 1970s, programming in SPSS (a programmable statistical package) and FORTRAN on the IBM 370 family. Since then, he has been a computer book buyer, an editor of a number of books on Windows and Unix, and a consultant on projects written in dBASE, Clipper, and Visual Basic. Paul Lomax, author of O'Reilly's VB & VBA in a Nutshell and a coauthor of VBScript in a Nutshell, is an experienced VB programmer with a passion for sharing his knowledge--and his collection of programming tips and techniques gathered from real-world experience.
Content
- Chapter 1: Visual Basic .NET Language Pocket Reference