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Introduction to Visual Basic Using .NET
by Dana L. Wyatt and Robert J. Oberg
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Using real-world examples and a detailed
case study, this book helps you master
VB.NET from the ground up — or migrate
rapidly to VB.NET from earlier
versions of Visual Basic.
Dana L. Wyatt and Robert Oberg
present a thorough introduction
to VB.NET the language,
the .NET Framework, and Visual Studio.NET.
They examine VB.NET’s basic coding
constructs, thoroughly explore
object-oriented design with
VB.NET, and offer systematic
guidance for building next-generation
Windows applications with Windows Forms.
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Coverage includes:
- Classes, inheritance, and other
elements of VB.NET object-oriented
programming
- Windows Forms: form design,
controls, events, menus, toolbars,
and dialogs
- Visual Basic.NET’s key
interactions with the .NET Framework
- Major .NET classes: collections,
files, ADO.NET database access, and
multithreading
- Core VB.NET language features:
data types, operators, control structures,
and more
- Attributes, custom attributes,
metadata, and reflection
- Techniques for building reusable
.NET components
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About the authors:
Dana L. Wyatt
Robert J. Oberg
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Copyright © 2004 • Object Innovations, Inc.
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