Visual Basic 2005 with .NET 3.0 : programmer's reference
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Visual Basic 2005 with .NET 3.0 : programmer's reference
(Programmer to programmer)
Wiley, c2007
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
With this completely up-to-date tutorial and reference, you'll quickly learn how to develop Visual Basic (VB) programs that leverage the latest features of Vista and .NET 3.0. You'll get in-depth descriptions of the development environment, basic program syntax, and standard controls. Plus, you'll explore the fundamental concepts in object-oriented programming with VB, discover how to take advantage of specific VB features, learn how to draw images, use GDI+ routines, and generate printed output.
Table of Contents
About the Author. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I: Getting Started. Chapter 1: IDE. Chapter 2: Controls in General. Chapter 3: Program and Module Structure. Chapter 4: Data Types, Variables, and Constants. Chapter 5: Operators. Chapter 6: Subroutines and Functions. Chapter 7: Program Control Statements. Chapter 8: Error Handling. Chapter 9: Introduction to Windows Forms Controls. Chapter 10: Forms. Chapter 11: Database Controls and Objects. Chapter 12: Custom Controls. Chapter 13: Drag and Drop, and the Clipboard. Chapter 14: UAC Security. Part II: Object-Oriented Programming. Chapter 15: OOP Concepts. Chapter 16: Classes and Structures. Chapter 17: Namespaces. Chapter 18: Collection Classes. Chapter 19: Generics. Part III: Graphics. Chapter 20: Drawing Basics. Chapter 21: Brushes, Pens, and Paths. Chapter 22: Text. Chapter 23: Image Processing. Chapter 24: Printing. Chapter 25: Reporting. Chapter 26: Windows Presentation Foundation. Part IV: Interacting with the Environment. Chapter 27: Configuration and Resources. Chapter 28: Streams. Chapter 29: File-System Objects. Chapter 30: Windows Workflow Foundation. Chapter 31: Windows Communication Foundation. Chapter 32: Useful Namespaces. Part V: Appendixes. Appendix A: Useful Control Properties, Methods, and Events. Appendix B: Variable Declarations and Data Types. Appendix C: Operators. Appendix D: Subroutine and Function Declarations. Appendix E: Control Statements. Appendix F: Error Handling. Appendix G: Standard Controls and Components. Appendix H: WPF Controls. Appendix I: Visual Basic Power Packs. Appendix J: Form Objects. Appendix K: Classes and Structures. Appendix L: Generics. Appendix M: Graphics. Appendix N: Useful Exception Classes. Appendix O: Date and Time Format Specifiers. Appendix P: Other Format Specifiers. Appendix Q: The Application Class. Appendix R: The My Namespace. Appendix S: Streams. Appendix T: File-System Classes. Index.
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