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Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .Net : an object-oriented approach : comprehensive / Michael Ekedahl, William Newman.

By: Ekedahl, Michael V.
Contributor(s): Newman, William.
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Thomson/Course Technology, c2003Description: xv, 664 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.).ISBN: 0619016582 (pbk.).Other title: Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET.Subject(s): Microsoft Visual BASIC | BASIC (Computer program language) | Microsoft .NET | Object-oriented programming (Computer science)DDC classification: 005.2768
Contents:
Preface. - Read this before you begin. - Ch. One. Getting started with VB .NET. - Ch. Two. Creating a first VB. NET. solution. - Ch. Three. Introduction to numeric data types and variables. - Ch. Four. Decision making. - Ch. Five. Validating input with strings and functions. - Ch. Six. Repetition and multiple forms. - Ch. Seven. Processing text files with arrays and lists. - Ch. Eight. Introduction to database processing. - Ch. Nine. Working with multiple database tables. - Ch. Ten. Dialog controls common to windows and structured error handling. - Ch. Eleven. Creating a multiple-document application. - Ch. Twelve. Creating reusable components with classes. - Ch. Thirteen. Introduction to ASP.NET. - Ch. Fourteen. Deploying a VB. NET application. - Appendix A. Debugging. - Appendix B. Database design. - Appendix C. Crystal reports. - Appendix D. ASCII character codes. - Index.
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Accompanying Material (Media Resource) Taylor's Library-TU
005.2768 EKE (Browse shelf) 1 Available SOCIT,15011,03,GR 1000122820

1 CD-ROM : Microsoft Visual Studio .Net Professional. Version 2002.

Includes index.

Preface. - Read this before you begin. - Ch. One. Getting started with VB .NET. - Ch. Two. Creating a first VB. NET. solution. - Ch. Three. Introduction to numeric data types and variables. - Ch. Four. Decision making. - Ch. Five. Validating input with strings and functions. - Ch. Six. Repetition and multiple forms. - Ch. Seven. Processing text files with arrays and lists. - Ch. Eight. Introduction to database processing. - Ch. Nine. Working with multiple database tables. - Ch. Ten. Dialog controls common to windows and structured error handling. - Ch. Eleven. Creating a multiple-document application. - Ch. Twelve. Creating reusable components with classes. - Ch. Thirteen. Introduction to ASP.NET. - Ch. Fourteen. Deploying a VB. NET application. - Appendix A. Debugging. - Appendix B. Database design. - Appendix C. Crystal reports. - Appendix D. ASCII character codes. - Index.