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9780672322648

A Programmer's Introduction to Visual Basic.NET

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  • ISBN13:

    9780672322648

  • ISBN10:

    0672322641

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-12-05
  • Publisher: Sams Publishing
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Summary

@Headline =Topics include:@Bullet1 = Why Should You Move to Visual Basic.NET@Bullet2 = Major VB.NET Changes@Bullet3 = Building Classes and Assemblies with VB.NET@Bullet4 = Building Windows Services with VB.NET@Bullet5 = Upgrading VB6 Projects to VB.NET@Bullet6 = PerformanceSecurity@Bullet7 = Configuration and Deployment@Headline =New Topics include:@Bullet1 = .NET Framework@Bullet2 = VB.NET Inheritance@Bullet3 = VB.NET Web Services@Bullet4 = VB.NET Web Applications@Bullet5 = VB.NET Windows Services@Bullet6 = .NET Assemblies@Bullet7 = ADO.NET@Bullet8 = ASP.NET

Author Biography

Craig Utley is President of CIOBriefings LLC, a consulting and training firm focused on helping customers develop enterprise-wide solutions with Microsoft technologies. Craig has been using Visual Basic since version 1.0, and he has guided customers through the creation of highly scalable Web applications using Active Server Pages, Visual Basic, MTS/Component Services, and SQL Server. Craig's skills in analyzing and designing enterprise-wide solutions have been used by large corporations and start-up companies alike. A frequent conference speaker as well as a book, courseware, and article author, Craig has recently spent much time writing about VB.NET and ASP.NET for both Sams and Volant Training.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(2)
Why Should You Move to Visual Basic .NET?
3(18)
Your First VB .NET Application
21(26)
Major VB .NET Changes
47(30)
Building Classes and Assemblies with VB .NET
77(24)
Inheritance with VB .NET
101(26)
Getting Started with ADO.NET
127(34)
Upgrading VB6 Projects to VB .NET
161(18)
Building Web Applications with VB .NET and ASP.NET
179(24)
Building Web Services with VB .NET
203(22)
Building Windows Services and Console Applications with VB .NET
225(14)
Creating Multithreaded Visual Basic .NET Applications
239(24)
Monitoring Performance with VB .NET
263(16)
Deployment and Configuration
279(28)
.NET Interoperability with COM
307(16)
A Writing Code for Cross-Language Interoperability 323(4)
Index 327

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