This is a quick and easy, and even fun, tutorial for beginner VB.NET programmers, especially those learning from scratch or moving from VB6.
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Autorenporträt
Karl Moore lives in Yorkshire, England. He is author of Karl Moore's Visual Basic .NET: The Tutorials and runs his own international consultancy group, White Cliff Computing Ltd. Karl regularly presents at industry conferences and is featured in leading development magazines, plus he's a frequent voice on BBC Radio. You can visit his official website at http://www.karlmoore.com.
Inhaltsangabe
Tutorial 1: Beginning VB .NET.- 1.1 Programming, Visual Basic, and Everything.- 1.2 Exploring Controls and Making Decisions.- 1.3 Variables and the Coolest Code.- 1.4 Menus, Methods, Modules, and Multiple Forms.- 1.5 Errors, Setup, and Going from Here.- Tutorial 2: Doing Databases.- 2.1 Introducing Databases.- 2.2 Our Own Database and VB .NET.- 2.3 Doing It Completely in Code.- 2.4 SQL Server, Web Applications, Transactions...Oh My!.- 2.5 Designing Reports and Going from Here.- Tutorial 3: Working the Web.- 3.1 The ASP.NET Revolution.- 3.2 Ten Top Code Snippets You Can't Live Without.- 3.3 Authentication, Tips, Distribution, and More.- Tutorial 4: Going Mobile.- 4.1 Introducing the Mobile Internet Toolkit.- 4.2 Your Device, Filters, Images, Memory, and More.- Tutorial 5: Using Objects.- 5.1 Why Objects Are Important.- 5.2 Objects in Real Life, Class Libraries, and More.- Tutorial 6: Services Rendered.- 6.1 Introducing the World of Web Services.- Tutorial 7: From VB6 to .NET.- 7.1 All the Changes, Quickly.- Tutorial 8: Tips and Techinques.- 8.1 Beginner Tips and Techniques.- 8.2 Intermediate Tips and Techniques.- 8.3 Advanced Tips and Techniques.- Appendixes.- Appendix A Installing Visual Studio .NET.- Appendix B Project Defaults.- Appendix C Standard Naming Conventions.- Appendix D Windows Form Controls.- Appendix E VB .NET Data Types.- Appendix F SQL Server Data Types.
Tutorial 1: Beginning VB .NET.- 1.1 Programming, Visual Basic, and Everything.- 1.2 Exploring Controls and Making Decisions.- 1.3 Variables and the Coolest Code.- 1.4 Menus, Methods, Modules, and Multiple Forms.- 1.5 Errors, Setup, and Going from Here.- Tutorial 2: Doing Databases.- 2.1 Introducing Databases.- 2.2 Our Own Database and VB .NET.- 2.3 Doing It Completely in Code.- 2.4 SQL Server, Web Applications, Transactions...Oh My!.- 2.5 Designing Reports and Going from Here.- Tutorial 3: Working the Web.- 3.1 The ASP.NET Revolution.- 3.2 Ten Top Code Snippets You Can't Live Without.- 3.3 Authentication, Tips, Distribution, and More.- Tutorial 4: Going Mobile.- 4.1 Introducing the Mobile Internet Toolkit.- 4.2 Your Device, Filters, Images, Memory, and More.- Tutorial 5: Using Objects.- 5.1 Why Objects Are Important.- 5.2 Objects in Real Life, Class Libraries, and More.- Tutorial 6: Services Rendered.- 6.1 Introducing the World of Web Services.- Tutorial 7: From VB6 to .NET.- 7.1 All the Changes, Quickly.- Tutorial 8: Tips and Techinques.- 8.1 Beginner Tips and Techniques.- 8.2 Intermediate Tips and Techniques.- 8.3 Advanced Tips and Techniques.- Appendixes.- Appendix A Installing Visual Studio .NET.- Appendix B Project Defaults.- Appendix C Standard Naming Conventions.- Appendix D Windows Form Controls.- Appendix E VB .NET Data Types.- Appendix F SQL Server Data Types.
Rezensionen
From the reviews:
"As the title implies, the material is presented as a series of eight tutorials. ... There are plenty of illustrative screen shots, suitably scaled and never far from the text that refers to them. ... A large volume of source code for examples in the book is available from the publisher's website ... freely available. ... It is an excellent book whether for a beginner starting on the latest version of Visual Basic, or someone who wants to update to the .NET version." (Philip Ballinger, Computer Bulletin - online, March, 2003)
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