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OOP: Building Reusable Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Visual Basic.Net)
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by Ken Spencer, Tom Eberhard, and John Alexander
Sales Rank: 697884
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$5.95
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Paperback: 528 pages
Publisher: Microsoft Press November 9, 2002
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0735613796
ISBN-13: 978-0735613799
Product Dimensions:
9.4 x 7.1 x 1.3 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
Product Description
Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is now a reality with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET. This hands-on reference teaches professional programmers the proven, real-world strategies for constructing rich, object-oriented frameworks for complex business applications-faster and more efficiently. Focusing on a crucial problem many businesses face today, the shortage of skilled application developers, this book details how to quickly create reusable code components using Visual Basic.NET. All the book's code examples are contained on a companion CD-ROM.
Customer Reviews & Comments The .Net framework is huge. After professionally developing several web projects I had the nuts and bolts pretty much nailed. However, putting it all together into a sound model/approach is tough. I wish I'd read this book earlier on because it would have saved me a lot of pain. After you're past the novice stage and have a handle on the VB.Net syntax and object model, this book is the next step. It contains lots of code snippets and you can download their entire code library used to build the sample apps but the real key here is learning a sound methology. One review was critical of their approach. I disagree with his comments. This book offers not only a sound approach to application design using .Net (with some concentration on web development), n-tier architecture is accepted practice. The book offers a sound VB.Net implementation. Of course, it's hardly the only way and is a tad simplistic for the real world intranet apps I'm working on. But it should help intermediate programmers put it all together to move to the next level. My only complaint is that I wish it contained more code details, some broader coverage, and was more advanced. But that's a personal gripe because by the time I'd picked this up I'd personally grown past its content through the school of hard knocks.
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OOP: Building Reusable Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Visual Basic.Net)
Available from Amazon
Price: $5.95

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