<p><p>The old hacker adage βGarbage in, garbage outβ has never been so important as it is today. With ever-increasing amounts of information flowing into and out of modern applications, the task of an application developer to control and verify information is critically important to any software pro
Data Entry and Validation with C# and VB. NET Windows Forms
β Scribed by Nick Symmonds
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 591
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The old hacker adage, garbage in, garbage out is never so important as it is today. With ever increasing amounts of information flowing into and out of modern applications the task of an application developer to control and verify information is critically important to any software project. For the first time Data Entry and Validation with C# and VB .NET Windows Forms brings together current knowledge on this subject, in an easy to read and understand form. Covering development and best practices for data entry and validation including GDI+, Custom Controls, localization, accessibility, Proper data validation techniques and best practices with VB and C# Data Entry and Validation with C# and VB .NET Windows Forms is a book no modern programmer should be without.
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"Data Entry and Validation with C# and VB .NET Windows Forms" is a complete text on how to write effective data entry and validation code. Most books deal only with the individual pieces of .NET, such as the controls or how the .NET Framework works. This book brings together all this knowledge and s
<p>The old hacker adage "Garbage in, garbage out" has never been so important as it is today. With ever-increasing amounts of information flowing into and out of modern applications, the task of an application developer to control and verify information is critically important to any software projec
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