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![]() Visual Basic.NET How to Program, 2nd Edition by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, and Tem R. Nieto Prentice Hall; 2 edition | ISBN: 0130293636 | 1517 pages | December 11, 2001 | PDF This exciting new Second Edition of the Deitels' best-selling Visual Basic textbook carefully explains how to use Visual Basic .NET—a premier language in Microsoft's new .NET initiative—as a general-purpose programming language and how to program multi-tier, client/server, database-intensive, Internet- and Web-based .NET applications. Code:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=11KIRS26 or http://rapidshare.com/files/55048989/VB.NET.How.to.Program.2nd.Edition_Prentice.Hall.rar pass: namdatviet ![]() Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Professional Projects (1st Edition) By Kuljit Kaur. Pooja Bembey. Niit, John Souugh Publisher: Premier Press ISBN: 1931841292 Abstract: Learn how you can use Visual Basic.NET to accomplish real-world, professional tasks. Incorporating five hands-on projects, Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Professional Projects is your key to unlocking the power of Visual Basic .NET. Use the projects to enhance your skills as you upgrade a Visual Basic application to Visual Basic .NET and create a mobile Web application. Each project focuses on a specific VB.NET concept and is based on a real-world situation. You will be able to use the skills that you develop throughout the book to modify the projects as needed to fit your professional needs. Reviews Synopsis The series format is a step by step tutorial intended for the Intermediate to Advanced programmer looking to be challenged in a new area. Each book in the series meets the 2 aims of a developer when learning a new technology, firstly to learn the techniques and tools, but secondly how to accomplish their goals with that particular technology. Many other books aimed at this market fall short of the Intermediate to Advanced label. Although containing advanced material, many have long elaborate introductions, which are at the expense of more technical information later in the book. The Professional Projects series contains only a brief introduction, and quickly moves the reader onto more challenging material. Sections Overview Section Lays the groundwork for understanding the particular development issues surrounding the uses for the application. Projects Section Presented projects are increasingly more complex in an attempt to guide the reader through practical development scenarios and to represent real world examples. Beyond the lab Serves as a summary for what the reader has just learned and roadmap for readers to search for further information. It also resents a skills path and suggests related technologies that need to be studied. Reference Appendix Acts as a quick reference and covers the main commands that a developer will need to use. An invaluable tool to a new developer. Code:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PYAQPCVY or http://rapidshare.com/files/55049324/VB.NET.Professional.Projects_Premier.Press_2002.rar pass: namdatviet Visual Basic.Net for Students by Douglas Bell, Mike Parr Publisher: Pearson Addison Wesley; 1st edition (December 18, 2002) ISBN: 0201742055 Code:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ST4CING3 or http://rapidshare.com/files/55049429/Visual.Basic.NET.for.Students_Pearson.Addison.Wesley_Dec.2002.rar pass: namdatviet ![]() Visual Basic® .Net Primer Plus by Jack Purdum, Ph. D. Publisher: Sams Pub Date: April 11, 2003 Print ISBN-10: 0-672-32485-7 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-672-32485-7 Pages: 672 Visual Basic is the most popular programming language in existence. At the present time, it is estimated that there are over three million programmers using Visual Basic. It is also the most popular introductory programming language at most colleges and universities. This is going to become even more widespread with Visual Basic .NET. From the outset, this book is designed to teach an individual with no prior programming experience the art of object-oriented programming. The reader is carefully led through a thoughtful sequence of chapters that builds a solid foundation of programming knowledge and skills. Whether the reader is seeking general programming knowledge or specific skills in Web or database programming, this book provides the knowledge to gain those expertise. Code:
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![]() VB.NET Language in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition By Paul Lomax, Ron Petrusha, Steven Roman, Ph.D. Publisher : O'Reilly Pub Date : May 2002 ISBN : 0-596-00308-0 Pages : 682 VB.NET Language in a Nutshell begins with a brief overview of the new Visual Basic .NET language, covering basic programming concepts and introduces the .NET Framework Class Library and programming with attributes. The bulk of the book presents an alphabetical reference to Visual Basic .NET statements, procedures, functions, and objects. Also included is a CD-ROM that allows the reference section of the book to integrate with Visual Studio .NET. Code:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NC9YRLGP or http://rapidshare.com/files/55065169/VB.NET.Language.in.a.Nutshell_OReilly_2002.rar pass: namdatviet ![]() VB.NET Language Pocket Reference By Paul Lomax, Ron Petrusha, Steven Roman, Ph.D. Publisher: O'Reilly Pub Date: November 2002 ISBN: 0-596-00428-1 Pages: 150 The VB.NET Language Pocket Reference offers the convenience of a quick reference in a convenient size. With VB.NET, you're working with a very different framework and language than VB6; you'll welcome a reference book you can use easily and take anywhere. With concise detail and no fluff, this guide presents syntax and brief descriptions of each Visual Basic .NET language element. Code:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JWZIKXP4 or http://rapidshare.com/files/55065187/VB.NET.Language.Pocket.Reference_OReilly_2002.rar pass: namdatviet ![]() The Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology Series Doing Objects in Visual Basic 2005 by Deborah Kurata Publisher: Addison Wesley Professional Pub Date: February 20, 2007 Print ISBN-10: 0-321-32049-2 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-321-32049-0 Pages: 552 # The definitive guide to object-oriented development with Visual Basic 2005 Doing Objects in Visual Basic 2005 is the authoritative guide to object-oriented design, architecture, and development with Visual Basic 2005. Author Deborah Kurata is the original pioneer in building object-oriented applications with Visual Basic. In this book she continues to offer clarity and deliver best practices for using object-oriented techniques in Visual Basic 2005. She has been honored with Microsoft’s prestigious MVP designation for her expertise and contributions to the community. Kurata begins with a concise introduction to core object-oriented concepts and the Visual Basic 2005 features that support them. Next she introduces a pragmatic and agile approach to designing effective applications along with an application framework. From there she walks you through the process of building the user interface, business logic, and data access layers of an application, highlighting key VB 2005 techniques and best practices. Kurata’s step-by-step “building along” activities provide you with deep hands-on mastery; your finished application can serve as the starting point for virtually any custom project. This book # Shows how the tools in Visual Studio 2005 combined with a solid object-oriented approach can help minimize the complexities of software development and improve productivity # Clearly explains the fundamental concepts of object development: classes, inheritance, interfaces, scenarios, and more # Presents a pragmatic agile software design methodology to help analyze and design applications for the real world # Covers building the user interface layer using a base form class, programmatic interfaces, and object binding # Details building the business logic layer using a base business object class and validation rules # Demonstrates how to build the data access layer using ADO.NET # Provides best practices and tips for experienced .NET developers, those new to .NET, and for those developers moving from VB6 to .NET Code:
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