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All latest visual basic/.net books update
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LINQ for VB 2005
Over the past 20 years object-oriented programming languages have evolved to become the premier tools for enterprise application development. They've been augmented by frameworks, APIs, and rapid application-development tools. Yet what's been missing is a
Visual Basic 2005 .NET Insight for Classic VB Developers
Since its creation, Visual Basic (VB) has steadily grown into the world’s most popular programming language. But popularity doesn’t always mean respect, and for years the development community has been split between those who think Visual Basic is a revol
An Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2005, Sixth Edition
Based on the newest version of Microsoft's VB. NET, this revision of Schneider's best-selling text is designed for students with no prior computer programming experience. The author uses Visual Basic .NET to explore the fundamentals of programming, buildi
Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005: Learn Visual Basic 2005 as You Design and Develop a Complete Application
Writing a book is a lot like writing a Visual Basic application. Well, except for the parts about finding a publisher and working with an editor. And then there’s that pesky rule about correct spelling. Come to think of it, they’re really quite different
Building Websites with VB .NET and DotNetNuke 4
Revised and updated for DotNetNuke 4, this renowned book is your indispensable guide to creating content-rich websites with DotNetNuke, as quickly as possible. DotNetNuke is open-source content management system and web application framework. DotNetNuke h
Data Structures and Algorithms Using Visual Basic.NET
Including a tutorial on how to use data structures and algorithms and a reference for implementation using VB.NET and the .NET Framework Class Library, this is the first Visual Basic.NET book to provide a comprehensive discussion of the major data structu
Expert VB 2005 Business Objects, Second Edition
Rockford Lhotka started writing his Business Objects books in 1996, and over the years, he’s become one of the world’s foremost authorities on building distributed object-oriented systems. The second edition of his industry-standard VB .NET Business Obje
Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook: Solutions for VB 2005 Programmers. Password: giftfromfatherxmas
This book will help you solve more than 300 of the most common and not-so-common tasks that working Visual Basic 2005 programmers face every day. If you’re a seasoned .NET developer, beginning Visual Basic programmer, or a developer seeking a simple and c
VB.NET: A Laboratory Course
VB.NET: A Laboratory Course teaches the reader how to program in Visual Basic from an object-oriented viewpoint, which is important becuase of the object-oriented flavor of VB.NET. The emphasis of this book is not on the fancy users interface tricks you c
Pro VB 2005 and the .NET 2.0 Platform, Second Edition. Password: giftfromfatherxmas
With the release of .NET 2.0, the Visual Basic 2005 language has been updated with numerous new programming constructs (XML code documentation, operator overloading, generics, and partial types just to name a few!). Now more than ever, choosing a .NET lan
Expert VB 2005 Business Objects 2nd Edition
Rockford Lhotka started writing his Business Objects books in 1996, and over the years, he's become one of the world's foremost authorities on building distributed object-oriented systems. The second edition of his industry-standard VB .NET Business Objec
Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook
This book will help you solve more than 300 of the most common and not-so-common tasks that working Visual Basic 2005 programmers face every day. If you're a seasoned .NET developer, beginning Visual Basic programmer, or a developer seeking a simple and c
Beginning VB Dot NET 2003
In Beginning VB.NET 2003, three expert authors guide you through the basics of building working applications, creating windows and boxes, handling unexpected events, using object-oriented programming, and more.
COBOL and Visual Basic on Dot NET A Guide for the Reformed Mainframe Programmer
COBOL and Visual Basic on .NET: A Guide for the Reformed Mainframe Programmer is a comprehensive guide to help mainframe programmers successfully complete a .NET retraining effort. This book targets the COBOL/CICS Mainframe community comprised of programm
Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2005 6th Edition
Based on the newest version of Microsoft's VB. NET, this revision of Schneider's best-selling guide is designed for readers with no prior computer programming experience. The author uses Visual Basic .NET 2005 to explore the fundamentals of programming, b
Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 The Language
Get the expert insights, indispensable reference, and practical instruction needed to exploit the core language features and capabilities in Visual Basic 2005. Well-known Visual Basic programming author Francesco Balena expertly guides you through the fun
The Book of Visual Basic 2005 dot NET Insight for Classic VB Developers
The Book of Visual Basic 2005 is a comprehensive introduction to Microsoft's newest programming language, Visual Basic 2005, the next iteration of Visual Basic .NET (Microsoft has dropped the .NET in the title). A complete revision to the highly acclaimed
Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition Build a Program Now
Microsoft Visual Studio® development environment and learn how to put the lightweight, easy-to-use tools in Visual Basic Express to work right away—creating, compiling, testing, and delivering your first ready-to-use program. You’ll get expert tips, coach
Beginning Object Oriented Programming with VB 2005 From Novice to Professional
Beginning Object-Oriented Programming with VB 2005 is a comprehensive resource of correct coding procedures. Author Daniel Clark takes you through all the stages of a programming project, including analysis, modeling, and development, all using object-or
Visual Basic 2005 A Developers Notebook
When Microsoft introduced the Visual Basic .NET programming language, as part of its move to the .NET Framework two years ago, many developers willingly made the switch. Millions of others, however, continued to stick with Visual Basic 6. They weren't rea
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