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EBooks » Visual Basic
 Visual Basic X For Dummies is a completely new book. It targets the core For Dummies programming audience providing practical knowledge, offering a fun and creative environment for developing programs with Visual Basic X. - From the fundamentals of writing code to the excitement of building next-generation applications for Whidbey, Visual Basic X For Dummies explains this popular language in terms that nonprogrammers and first-time Visual Basic programmers can understand. Experienced Visual Basic programmers will also benefit from this book as it highlights features and functions new and much-changed version of Visual Basic. Coverage will include: * Variables, constants, loops and other programming fundamentals * Visual Basic X Syntax * Forms and controls * Understanding objects  # Paperback: 799 pages # Publisher: Wrox; 4Rev Ed edition (November 7, 2005) # Language: English # ISBN: 0764574019 # Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.8 inches # Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds. Book Description After a brief introduction to Visual Studio 2005 and the .Net Framework, the expert authors introduce readers to the fundamentals of the Visual Basic 2005 language
End-of-chapter exercises help readers to quickly learn to build rich and professional-looking applications for Microsoft Windows, intranets and the Internet, and mobile devices Offers thorough coverage of the new Visual Studio 2005 tools and features Covers object-oriented programming, creating custom controls, working with databases, creating menus, and working with graphics Addresses building class libraries, Web services and .NET remoting, and deploying applications What is this book about? This book is intended to be an introduction to programming using VB.NET and a precursor to other titles that will discuss more advanced topics. Beginning VB.NET 2005, shows you how to get up and running with Visual Basic.NET 2005 or the Visual Studio.NET 2005 IDE. It also discusses what the .NET Framework is and why it is important. You then learn how to use loops and branching structures for good decision-making. The book also includes information on how to use menus, toolbars, dialog boxes, and other controls in Windows programs. Explanation of object-oriented programming concepts and theory are included to give the reader an understanding of its benefits.
 Visual Basic 2005 focuses on enabling developers to rapidly build applications, with enhancements across its visual designers, code editor, language, and debugger that help accelerate the development and deployment of robust, elegant applications across the Web, a business group, or an enterprise. Now you can teach yourself the essentials of working with Microsoft Visual Studio� 2005 and the new features of the Visual Basic language�one step at a time. With STEP BY STEP, you work at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises. Whether you�re a beginning programmer or new to this specific language, you�ll understand the core capabilities and fundamental techniques for Visual Basic 2005. Each chapter puts you to work, showing you how, when, and why to use specific features of Visual Basic and guiding as you create actual components and working applications for Microsoft Windows�. You�ll also explore data management and Web-based development topics.  Visual Basic is Microsoft's premier programming language, used by more than three million developers and in 50 million Windows applications Programming pro and veteran Wrox author Bill Sempf has thoroughly overhauled the book's organization and content, making it even more accessible to programming beginners Highlights new VB features and functions, including important advances in compatibility with older VB versions Offers plain-English explanations of variables, constants, loops, VB syntax, forms, controls, objects, and other fundamentals by Byron S Gottfried Publisher: McGraw-Hill ISBN: 0071356711
This comprehensive, easy-to-use introduction to Visual Basic contains: complete, solved examples that illustrate a range of material, from simple points to more complex programming problems; chapter-ending programming problems that reinforce concepts; and a comprehensive, annotated appendix for easy reference.
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