This is your one-stop answer shop to gaining the programming skills necessary to succeed in e-commerce. Hands-on learning techniques cover the .NET integrated development environment, including Web services, object-oriented programming, debugging, and more.
Visual Basic .Net: a beginner's guide
โ Scribed by Jeff Kent
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill/Osborne
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 268
- Series
- Beginner's Guide
- Edition
- annotated edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This is your one-stop answer shop to gaining the programming skills necessary to succeed in e-commerce. Hands-on learning techniques cover the .NET integrated development environment, including Web services, object-oriented programming, debugging, and more.
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With this book, you can learn the skills of a professional programmer in just 692 pages. Because of its self-paced approach in the first 7 chapters, you can do that whether you're new to Visual Basic.NET or you're upgranding from Visual Basic 6. <P>From that point on, you're ready for rapid prog
Although this book is designed for people who are new to the .NET Framework, Visual Basic, or even programming, its goals are ambitious. In just 20 chapters, you will learn how to develop graphical user interfaces, how to develop applications that work with databases through ADO.NET, how to develop
Includes index
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