Book Description
Visual Basic .NET Complete is a one-of-a-kind book--valuable both for its broad content and its low price. Because the new version of Visual Basic is radically different from VB6, this book delivers the essential skills you need to start programming with VB.NET--including the basics of the new language and developing Windows applications with the new Visual Studio .NET tools.
With Visual Basic .NET Complete, you'll learn everything you need to know for Web application development with ASP.NET and XML--from working with Web Forms to building Web Services. You'll also learn how to build database applications with ADO.NET, the latest version of Microsoft's data access technology. Finally, you'll get the experience of creating real-world applications, including building an online store using .NET technologies.
Visual Basic .NET Complete introduces you to the work of some of Sybex's finest authors, so you'll know where to go to learn even more about Visual Basic .NET.
Inside:
VB.NET Essentials What's New in VB? Introduction to .NET Creating Visual Basic Projects
XML and VB.NET Using XML and VB.NET Using XML in Web Applications
Advanced VB.NET The Language Writing and Using Procedures Error Handling and Debugging Developing Windows Forms
Database Programming Relational Database Basics A First Look at ADO.NET Retrieving and Editing Data WinForms and ADO.NET
ASP.NET Essentials Introduction to Web Forms Working with XML Web Services Developing Web Applications with ASP.NET
Building Real-World Applications Planning Applications Deploying a Web Project Building Components for the Middle Tier Building an Online Store
Book Info
Delivers the essential skills you need to start programming with VB.NET--including the basics of the new language and developing Windows applications with the new Visual Studio.NET tools. Softcover.
Customer Reviews & Comments
Don't ignore this book because of its low price. I don't have time to read this book from cover to cover. But I read those sections that is important to my projects. All the chapters I read are very clear, to the point and well written. This is not a reference book. It skips such parts like advanced user interface controls and some other things. But for those things it covers, it covers them very good. Now I find I spend more time on this book than other big reference books I have about VB.NET.
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