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EBooks » ASP

Chapter 1 - Creating an Assessment Application Using XML Interaction
Chapter 2 - Creating an MP3 Player
Chapter 3 - Creating an Online Bookshop Registration Application with Database Interaction
Chapter 4 - Creating a Scheduler Application
Chapter 5 - Creating an Address Book Application Using XML Interaction
Chapter 6 - Creating a Movie Order Placing Application Using Remoting  This title is ideal for any developer who seeks guidance on how to
exploit the database functionality and advanced, integrated development
environment in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET. The book covers core Visual
Basic database development topics, with details on using Visual Basic
.Net with Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), ADO+, and Microsoft SQL
Server. It's full of insightful explanations and expertly rendered
examples for rapid acceleration of development productivity, faster
applications, and more powerful results. The more the software industry matures, the more it is accepted by the
software engineering community that the people involved in software
development processes deserve more attention than the processes or
technologies themselves. To this end, Human Aspects of Software
Engineering details software engineering from the perspective of those
involved in the process: individuals, teams, customers, and the
organization. The book is written for software engineering students and
professional software developers. It illustrates the richness and
complexity of the human aspects of software engineering and covers the
problems, questions, and conflicts that arise during development. The
importance of these issues is widely acknowledged in the industry and
academia, because many of the failures of software systems can be
traced to human factors. This, however, is the first textbook for a
full course on the topic. Focusing on the different social and
cognitive aspects of software development, the book addresses topics
such as teamwork, customer - software-engineer relationships, and
learning processes in software development. These topics are central to
developers in understanding the multifaceted nature of the process.
In the late 1990s, author Rockford Lhotka wrote
extensively on creating distributed, object-oriented Windows
applications using Visual Basic 6, COM, and DCOM. The introduction of
.NET has motivated him to revisit these themes and revise his strategy.
In this book, he explains the changes introduced by .NET, the new
possibilities that are emerging, and an essential tutorial on the best
ways to make .NET work for you. This intuitive, self-paced learning title is designed to help any
developer master the basics of object-oriented programming (OOP) with
Microsoft Visual Basic.NET or Microsoft Visual C#. Unlike other books
on OOP, this step-by-step guide provides readers with clear, peer-level
language while it illustrates concepts with concrete, engaging
examples, and coding practice exercises. Readers learn how to create
and implement objects, master fully object-oriented design, migrate to
Microsoft .NET programming and even create their own objects.
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