Beginning with an overview of the .NET architecture, this book is an extremely handy desk reference. Outlining basic concepts including syntax, variable passing, class redefinition, and event structure, this book also provides definitions for all of the relevant classes in the framework within topic areas such as graphics, networking, and more. Lastly, the API Quick reference section will offer indexes and cross references to the classes and their methods.
Beginning with an overview of the .NET architecture, this book is an extremely handy desk reference. Outlining basic concepts including syntax, variable passing, class redefinition, and event structure, this book also provides definitions for all of the relevant classes in the framework within topic areas such as graphics, networking, and more. Lastly, the API Quick reference section will offer indexes and cross references to the classes and their methods.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dan Rahmel (Encinitas, CA) is a Windows pro-grammer with more than 14 years of experience designing and implementing information systems and deploying mid-sized client/server solutions using Visual Basic, ASP, C++, and Visual FoxPro. He has authored numerous books including both editions of Visual Basic 6 Programmer's Reference, Building Web Database Applications with Visual Studio, Teach Yourself Database Programming in 24 Hours, and Developing Client-Server Applications with Visual Basic. He is a contributor to DBMS, Internet Advisor, and American Programmer magazines.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Getting Started: The New Visual Studio 2: Graphical User Interface 3: Drawing 4: Input and Output 5: Networking 6: Component Objects 7: Threading 8: System 9: Database Access 10: Extensible Markup Language (XML) 11: Runtime Classes 12: Globalization 13: Security