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Fast Track VB.Net

โœ Scribed by Rocky Lhotka, Billy Hollis


Book ID
127450467
Publisher
Wrox Press
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
3 MB
Edition
1st
Category
Library
ISBN-13
9781861007124

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โœฆ Synopsis


Now that the .NET Framework and the Visual Studio .NET IDE have been officially released by Microsoft,it is imperative for developers to get up to speed with the new .NET languages quickly and effectively. The purpose of this book is to act as the tool for this task, helping experienced Visual Basic developers note the key similarities, and differences, between their current language and Visual Basic .NET. The focus of this book is on the overall capabilities of the new language, delivering a rapid and concise introduction to Visual Basic .NET and includes the most important features required by a Visual Basic developer to begin using Visual Basic .NET. The intent is not to give an encyclopedic coverage of Visual Basic .NET, but rather, to get Visual Basic developers using Visual Basic .NET efficiently as quickly as possible.An update to the acclaimed VB.NET Programming with the Public Beta by the same authors, this book has been revised and tested for the final release of the .NET Framework. Topics covered include:* An introduction to the .NET Framework, including new IDE and language features* New Windows user interface capabilities* New object-oriented and web capabilities of Visual Basic .NET* Data access using Visual Basic .NET* Installation and deployment* Interoperability and migration


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