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Microsoft .NET, Web Services, Other Programming Languages

Building Applications and Components with Visual Basic .Net (Microsoft .NET Developmentor Series)

by Ted Pattison, Joe Hummel (With), Francesco Balena
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Praise for Building Applications and Components with Visual Basic .NET

“Ted shows a great depth of knowledge all the way down to the underlying mechanics of .NET. The author’s depth in certain areas, like Events and Delegates, makes this a very useful book.”

         —Gregory A. Beamer, Microsoft MVP

“The content in Building Applications and Components with Visual Basic .NET is quite unique; I don’t think any other book covers the OOP features in the detail as this book does. This book is a definitive guide for all VB developers looking to master OOP skills.”

         —Darshan Singh, Managing Editor, PerfectXML.com

“As a whole, the book is excellent—clear, and concise enough while still giving all the necessary details.”

         —Gerard Frantz, Consultant

“Ted does a good job explaining the various OOP concepts and the high-level view of the CLR and related concepts. I definitely learned some things about the CLR that I didn’t know, and I found it a good read.”

         —Paul Vick, Technical Lead, Visual Basic .NET, Microsoft Corp.

“When Ted’s first book came out in 1998 I dashed to the bookstore in a Harry- Potter-esque frenzy. That book taught me everything I needed to know about VB6, COM, MTS, etc. Now five years later, I have the privilege of reviewing his new VB.NET book (and also counting Ted as a good friend). Ted has done it again: combining the deep experience he’s gained in his years working with DevelopMentor with his strong grasp of all things .NET, Ted has given us a book that’s as easy to read as it is deep, informative, and accurate. This is THE book you need if you want to go long with Visual Basic .NET. To quote my Amazon review of his first book: ‘Thank you Ted, you’ve done us all a service by writing this great new volume on Visual Basic .NET and the .NET Framework.’”

         —George Bullock, MSDN

“As you move forward into the .NET Framework with Visual Basic .NET, you’ll find the material in this book to be valuable.”

         —From the Foreword by Rocky Lhotka

Building Applications and Components with Visual Basic .NET is the Visual Basic developer's guide to the .NET framework and object-oriented programming.

The authors introduce the basic architecture of the .NET Framework and explore Visual Basic .NET's new OOP features, the syntax required to use them, and the effect that syntax has on code behavior. Readers gain skills essential to creating well-designed applications and component libraries for the .NET Framework.

Among the topics explored in depth are:

  • Writing software for the .NET Framework
  • The Common Language Runtime (CLR)
  • The Framework Class Library (FCL)
  • Using Visual Basic's new object-oriented features
  • Programming with delegates, events, and exceptions
  • Understanding the difference between values and objects
  • Assembly deployment and versioning
  • COM and Visual Basic 6.0 interoperability

Building Applications and Components with Visual Basic .NET is the definitive guide to a quick and smooth transition to this new language, and an indispensable tool for becoming comfortable and productive with Visual Basic .NET.

Synopsis

Building Applications and Components with Visual Basic .NET is the Visual Basic developer's guide to the .NET framework and object-oriented programming. The authors introduce the basic architecture of the .NET Framework and explore Visual Basic .NET's new OOP features, the syntax required to use them, and the effect that syntax has on code behavior. Readers gain skills essential to creating well-designed applications and component libraries for the .NET Framework. Building Applications and Components with Visual Basic .NET is the definitive guide to a quick and smooth transition to this new language, and an indispensable tool for becoming comfortable and productive with Visual Basic .NET.

About the Author, Ted Pattison


Ted Pattison is a cofounder of Barracuda.NET, a company dedicated to helping developers and companies become successful in building networked applications. Ted has worked in the software industry as a developer and educator since 1990. His primary focus over the last decade has been teaching software developers how to use technologies and tools associated with Microsoft's development platform. Ted is the best-selling author of Programming Distributed Applications with COM+ and VB 6.0 and is a regular contributor to MSDN magazine, where he writes the "Basic Instincts" column.
Dr. Joe Hummel is an assistant professor of computer science at Lake Forest College and a .NET trainer for DevelopMentor. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California, Irvine, and has been working with DevelopMentor and Visual Basic since 1993.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2003
Publisher
Addison-Wesley
Pages
562
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780201734959

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