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ia/codenotesforvbne00bril.pdf
CodeNotes for VB.NET (Codenotes Series) edited by Gregory Brill New York, NY : Random House, c2001., Penguin Random House LLC, [N.p.], 2002
CodeNotes provides the most succinct, accurate, and speedy way for a developer to ramp up on a new technology or language. Unlike other programming books, CodeNotes drills down to the core aspects of a technology, focusing on the key elements needed in order to understand it quickly and implement it immediately. It is a unique resource for developers, filling the gap between comprehensive manuals and pocket references.CodeNotes for VB.NET illustrates the major changes in Visual Basic with the new.NET edition, emphasizing the Common Language Runtime (CLR), syntax changes, Windows Forms, assemblies, new object oriented programming features, threading, and a survey of new.NET technologies such as ADO.NET, ASP.NET, and SOAP. This book will help any level of VB developer understand the power of VB.NET and learn the necessary techniques to transition from VB6 to VB.NET. This edition of CodeNotes includes:-A global overview of a technology and explanation of what problems it can be used to solve-Real-world examples-'How and Why'sections that provide hints, tricks, workarounds, and tips on what should be taken advantage of or avoided-Instructions and classroom-style tutorials throughout from expert trainers and software developersVisit www.codenotes.com for updates, source code templates, access to message boards, and discussion of specific problems with CodeNotes authors and other developers.Every CodeNotes title is written and reviewed by a team of commercial software developers and technology experts. See'About the Authors'at the beginning of the book for more information.
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Introducing Microsoft LINQ "Based on May 2007 pre-release code"--Cover. - Includes index Paolo Pialorsi, Marco Russo Microsoft Press, Safari Books Online, Redmond, Wash, 2007
Get a head start on using the Microsoft Language Integrated Query (LINQ) Project with advance insights from two experienced developers. Data-rich applications can be difficult to create because of the tremendous differences between query languages used to access data and programming languages commonly used to write applications. This practical guide introduces LINQ, a set of extensions to the Microsoft Visual C#(r) and Microsoft Visual Basic(r) programming languages. Instead of traversing different language syntaxes required for accessing data from relational and hierarchical data sources, developers will learn how to write queries natively in C# or Visual Basic. Written by two experienced developers with strong ties to Microsoft s developer teams, this book introduces the LINQ architecture and classes, describes the new language features in both C# and Visual Basic, and provides code samples in both languages
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English [en] · CHM · 1.1MB · 2007 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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ia/mcsdvisualbasic600syng.pdf
McSd Visual Basic 6 Desktop Applications Study Guide: Exam 70-176 (MCSD Certification) Syngress Media, Inc McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, Test yourself (Berkeley, Calif.), Berkeley, 1999
Including special exam watch warnings that identify the most difficult questions to answer on the MCSD, this comprehensive book includes an interactive CD-ROM with tests that link to the electronic text of the book.
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English [en] · PDF · 30.3MB · 1999 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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Pro .NET 2.0 Windows Forms and custom controls in VB 2005 : [create modern user interfaces for Windows applications Matthew MacDonald Apress ; Distributed to the Book trade by Springer-Verlag, Expert's voice in .NET, 1, 2006
Pro .NET 2.0 Windows Forms and Custom Controls in VB 2005 is the VB 2005 version of the author's best-selling and highly-reviewed Pro .NET 2.0 Windows Forms and Custom Controls in C#. Renowned author Matthew MacDonald shows you VB 2005 programmers how to design flexible, user-friendly Windows interfaces. And you'll learn the best practices and design tips for coding these user interfaces.Although this book is not a reference manual, it contains detailed discussions about user interface elements that you will use on a regular basis. You will learn to use .NET controls as well as to extend those .NET controls with your own custom controls.
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English [en] · PDF · 35.6MB · 2006 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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CDO & MAPI Programming with Visual Basic:: Developing Mail and Messaging Applications Dave Grundgeiger O Reilly Media, 1st ed., Sebastopol, Calif, California, 2000
Computers and devices are more connected now than ever before. Why? Because the humans who use those computers need to collaborate. We need to share information, and we need to do it quickly, without regard to the physical distance that separates us. Corporate solution developers now more than ever have the opportunity and responsibility to enable people to communicate in ways never before possible. CDO and MAPI Programming with Visual Developing Mail and Messaging Applications dives deep into Microsoft's Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) and the Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI), then moves into succinct explanations of the types of useful messaging applications that can be written in Visual Basic.Microsoft has given the Visual Basic community Collaboration Data Objects (CDO)--a technology that goes far beyond simple email, fully into the realm of information workflow. CDO enables Visual Basic applications to exchange not only classic email, but in fact any information in a straightforward and easy way. The Internet--sometimes seen as a barrier by developers--is turned into an open pipe, ready to take your application's data around the world. Routing documents and building email list servers is just the beginning. Harness the power of worldwide communication in your everyday business applications.MAPI is the cornerstone of messaging on the Windows platforms, and profoundly influences the way you will write your collaboration applications. Understanding this technology lays the foundation for adding effective collaboration capabilities to your own applications. CDO and MAPI Programming with Visual Developing Mail and Messaging Applications fills a gap in an exciting and relatively young, yet popular, technology that lacks adequate documentation.
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English [en] · CHM · 1.3MB · 2000 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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ia/visualbasic6obje00gene.pdf
Visual Basic 6 Object-Oriented Programming Gold Book: Everything You Need to Know About Microsoft's New ActiveX Release Swartzfager, Gene, Chandak, Ramesh, Alvarez, Steve Albany, N.Y. : Coriolis Group Books, Albany, N.Y, New York State, 1999
Offers an in-depth explanation of object-oriented programming (OOP), public interface design and Visual Basic OOP code construction. Details how to encapsulate and reuse special Visual Basic objects, such as ActiveX controls. Demonstrates how to add a class library without changing the public interface.
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English [en] · PDF · 18.5MB · 1999 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
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lgli/D:\!Genesis\!!ForLG\1664436-Библиотека книг по Data mining, по работе и программированию в\Stata\Stata.Mitchell(2004), A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics.pdf
A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics Mitchell, Michael N. Stata Press, College Station, TX, cop. 2004
With over 900 illustrated examples and quick-reference tabs, this guide shows you how to create and customize graphs for any type of statistical data using either Stata commands or the Graph Editor. The author displays each graph example in full color with simple and clear instructions.
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English [en] · PDF · 10.4MB · 2004 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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ia/doingobjectsinvi0000kura.pdf
Doing Objects in Visual Basic 2005 (The Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology Series) Deborah Kurata Addison-Wesley Professional, Pearson Education (US), [N.p.], 2007
<p><p>&ldquo;doing Objects In Visual Basic 2005 Is One Of The Few Books That I&rsquo;ve Seen That Lays The Proper Object-oriented Foundation To Make New Visual Basic.net Developers As Well As Vb6 Veterans Successful In Moving To The .net Framework.&rdquo; <p>&ndash;paul Ballard, President, Rochester Consulting Partnership, Inc. <p>&nbsp; <p>&ldquo;deborah Kurata&rsquo;s Doing Objects In Visual Basic 2005 Is Salvation For Every Programmer Beached On The Forbidding Isle Of .net Object-oriented Programming. &lsquo;right This Way,&rsquo; She Says, Leading You Confidently Into That Vaguely Menacing Interior. Step Follows Step. Suddenly The Daunting And Unfamiliar Become Doable And Commonplace. You&rsquo;re Productive Again. My Goodness, You&rsquo;re Actually Enjoying Yourself!&rdquo; <p>&ndash;ward Bell, V.p., Product Management, Ideablade, Inc. <p>&ldquo;when Is Comes To Advice On Programming Objects In Visual Basic, Nobody Could Be Better Qualified Than Deborah Kurata. She&rsquo;s Been Doing Doing Objects Since Vb4, And She Doesn&rsquo;t Let Us Down As We Move Our Classic Vb Code To The Microsoft.net Platform. From Initial Analysis And Design, Through To The Final Implementation, You&rsquo;ll Find Everything You Need Here To Take On The Visual Basic 2005 Development Environment. This Book Is A Must Have For Every Vb.net Developer!&rdquo; <p>&ndash;kel Good, Mct, Mcitp, Mcpd, Custom Software Development Inc., (www.customsoftware.ca) <p>&ldquo;i&rsquo;ve Long Been Frustrated That I Couldn&rsquo;t Recommend A Book On Object-oriented Fundamentals In .net. Sure, There Were Plenty Of Books On Oo Syntax. But What Good Is Explanation Of Syntax If You Don&rsquo;t Already Understand The Concepts? Atlast, We Have The Successor To The Doing Objects Series For Classic Vb, From Which So Many Of Us Learned How To Think About Objects And Object Design, Completely Rewritten For .net. If You&rsquo;re A Vb 2005 Developer Who Needs To Add Object Orientation To Your Skill Set, This Is The Book You Need.&rdquo; <p>&ndash;billy Hollis, Author/consultant, Next Version Systems <p>&ldquo;deborah Kurata Does Her Doing Objects Thing Again! This Is The Newest Book From Deborah Which Has Been Completely Rewritten From The Ground Up For The Visual Basic .net 2005 Developer. Anyone Needing A Solid Foundation In Object Technology, Visual Basic .net 2005, And Visual Studio .net 2005 Should Read This Book. Deborah&rsquo;s Presentation Of Core Topics Such As Class Design, Object State Management, Exception Handling, Events, Data Binding, Validation, Data Access Techniques, And Many Others Is Clear, Concise, And Direct. The Clarity Of The Content, Coupled With The Hands-on Examples Make This Book An Easy Read And A Must Have.&rdquo; <p>&ndash;ron Landers, Senior Technical Consultant, It Professionals, Inc. <p>&nbsp; <p>&ldquo;deborah Kurata Continues Her Tradition Of Showing Both New And Experienced Visual Basic Programmers The Most Effective Ways To Get Their Jobs Done With Object-oriented Programming.&rdquo; <p>&ndash;ethan Roberts, Software Architect, Sundial Software Corporation <p>&ldquo;as A Vb6 Programmer, It Was A Huge Leap For Me To Go From Vb6 To Vb.net; Deborah&rsquo;s Book Helped Me Do That. If You&rsquo;re Trying To Make That Jump, Reading This Will Enable You To Do So With Minimal Pain.&rdquo; <p>&ndash;robin Shahan, Vb Developer <p>&nbsp; <p>the Definitive Guide To Object-oriented Development With Visual Basic 2005 <p>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&rsquo;s Prestigious Mvp Designation For Her Expertise And Contributions To The Community. <p>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&rsquo;s Step-by-step &ldquo;building Along&rdquo; Activities Provide You With Deep Hands-on Mastery; Your Finished Application Can Serve As The Starting Point For Virtually Any Custom Project. This Book <p>&nbsp; <ul> <li>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 <li>clearly Explains The Fundamental Concepts Of Object Development&#58; Classes, Inheritance, Interfaces, Scenarios, And More <li>presents A Pragmatic Agile Software Design Methodology To Help Analyze And Design Applications For The Real World <li>covers Building The User Interface Layer Using A Base Form Class, Programmatic Interfaces, And Object Binding <li>details Building The Business Logic Layer Using A Base Business Object Class And Validation Rules <li>demonstrates How To Build The Data Access Layer Using Ado.net <li>provides Best Practices And Tips For Experienced .net Developers, Those New To .net, And For Those Developers Moving From Vb6 To .net </ul> <p><p> Foreward <br> <p>preface <p>chapter 1&#58; Introduction To Oo In .net <br> <p>chapter 2&#58; Designing Software <br> <p>chapter 3&#58; Building Projects <br> <p>chapter 4&#58; Building The User Interface Layer <br> <p>chapter 5&#58; Building The Business Logic Layer <br> <p>chapter 6&#58; Class Tools And Techniques <br> <p>chapter 7&#58; Binding The User Interface To The Business Objects <br> <p>chapter 8&#58; Building The Data Access Layer <br> <p>&nbsp;</p>
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English [en] · PDF · 25.0MB · 2007 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/knowledgemanagem0000hone.pdf
Knowledge management stategies [learn how to plan and implement knowledge management solutions with the tools you already have in your organization Honeycutt, Jerry Redmond, Wash. : Microsoft Press, 1 edition, April 5, 2000
xxv, 239 pages : 25 cm, \"Knowledge Management Strategies will help you decide which new knowledge-management technologies are relevant to your business and show you how to use them to build an integrated knowledge-management solution. The book also provides detailed case studies of successful knowledge-management implementations, complete with quantifiable benefits. You'll discover how these implementations enable smarter business planning and analysis, faster product design and feedback, more effective project and people tracking, and better employee management and training.\"--Jacket, \"IT professional.\", Includes index
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English [en] · PDF · 13.6MB · 2000 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
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Beginning VB 2008 Databases: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: from Novice to Professional) Vidya Vrat Agarwal; James Huddleston; Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati Apress ; Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer-Verlag New York, 1st ed., PT, 2008
Beginning VB 2008 Databases is for every VB programmer. This book assumes no prior database experience, and teaches, always through hands-on examples, how to create and use relational databases with the standard database language SQL and how to access them with VB. Almost every application needs to access a database, and this book concisely teaches all the fundamentals needed—and most that are ever needed—to develop professional database applications.
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English [en] · PDF · 8.3MB · 2008 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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ia/visualbasicnetpr0000vick.pdf
The Visual Basic .NET Programming Language (Microsoft .NET Development Series) Vick, Paul Boston : Addison-Wesley, Microsoft .NET development series, Boston, cop. 2004
1 online resource (xxiv, 407 pages) : Praise for The Visual Basic .NET Programming Language "There is no substitute to getting the inside scoop directly from a book written by the father of a programming language such as Bjarne Stroustrup for C++, James Gosling for Java and Alan Cooper for the original version of Visual Basic. Paul Vick, the father of Visual Basic .NET, explains the whys and hows of this exciting new language better than any other human being on the planet."--Ted Pattison, Barracuda.NET " The Visual Basic .NET Programming Language includes nuances that in all my use and study of VB .NET, I haven't seen discussed anywhere else. For example, I learned that you can use the Imports statement to import an Enum name, so that you needn't refer to the enum in all its uses. In addition, I learned that the dictionary lookup operator, '!', works in VB .NET-I thought this one had been retired. In any case, if you're searching for a book that covers all the language syntax issues, and more, Paul Vick's book is a great place to look." - Ken Getz, Senior Consultant, MCW Technologies, LLC "This book is an excellent stepping stone for Visual Basic developers wanting to get their toes wet in the .NET waters. Paul's presentation of the core topics all VB developers should tackle first is clear, concise, and unlike other books in the genre, does not overwhelm the reader. The VB6 vs. VB.NET task-oriented approach guides you through the new language and OO features, and then moves to basic threading and other CLR topics-as well as to the key points in the COM to .NET transition-in a well thought-out sequence. If you've been holding out on VB .NET, this is a great book to get you started." - Klaus H. Probst, Sr. Consultant/Architect, Spherion Technology Services, Microsoft MVP "There is no shortage of VB .NET books in the market, but this is the only book straight from the creators. While that is an excellent reason in itself for reading this book, it is the brevity and clarity of the content, along with the examples, that makes this book a must-have." - Amit Kalani, Developer "Overall, I liked this book and it definitely benefited me. I learned new things I didn't see anywhere else and I'll certainly put these to good use in the future. Paul's book makes a great reference manual for intermediate and advanced VB .NET developers." - Philip Williams, System Engineer, LDC Direct "This book contains a lot of great information I have seen nowhere else and addresses issues that other boo .. Includes index Print version record
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English [en] · PDF · 16.2MB · 2004 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
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Best Kept Secrets in .NET Deborah Kurata (auth.) Apress ; Distributed to the Book trade in the United States by Springer-Verlag, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed., PS, 2004
Author **Deborah Kurata** has spoken to .NET user groups all over America sharing her __Best Kept Secrets in .NET__, and she often hears experienced developers say, "I didn't know you could do that with .NET!" This book is a collection of Deborah's insights into .NET secrets that can enhance your productivity and code quality. For example, did you know that you could manage code snippets in Visual Studio .NET? Have you ever tried the incremental search feature? Have you discovered the ErrorProvider control? Do you know how to short-circuit operators, alias data types, build regular expressions, or improve your type casting? Have you seen all of the database tools available from Server Explorer? Did you know that you could manage your database scripts within Solution Explorer and include your stored procedures under source code control? Have you tried expanding the capabilities of a dataset using ExtendedProperties? With all of the talk about agile methodologies and extreme programming, have you tried to build a test harness with .NET? How about deprecating your methods? This book covers these secrets and much more! Deborah also presents a collection of very valuable but lesser-known features of Visual Studio and the .NET Framework. She provides detailed information about how you can use each of these hidden treasures to improve the efficiency of your software development process and the quality of the resulting software. Whether you are an experienced developer or you're just getting started with .NET, this book will help you to be more productive, create better code, and produce superior software. The primary goal of this book is to let you in on the secrets and hidden treasures that you can discover in Visual Studio and the .NET Framework. If, as you read through this book and say to yourself, "I didnt know I could do that with .NET!" then this book has met its objective.
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English [en] · PDF · 14.1MB · 2004 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/scihub/zlib · Save
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lgli/David Weller, Alexandre Santos Lobão, Ellen Hatton - Beginning .NET Game Programming in VB .NET (2004, Apress).mobi
Beginning .NET Game Programming in VB .NET Alexandre Santos Lobao, Ellen Hatton, David Weller Apress L. P., 1st ed. 2004, 2nd corr. printing edition, September 20, 2004
This highly-anticipated title provides a clear introduction to game programming for VB .NET programmers! Microsoft insiders have written an easy-to-read guide, so you can start programming games quickly. This book even includes an introduction to Managed DirectX9, and other advanced .NET features, like animation and sounds.Code examples are actually complete games, and include .Nettrix, .Netterpillars, River Pla.NET, Magic KindergarteN., D-iNfEcT, Nettrix II (for the Pocket PC), and a version of the classic game, Spacewars.-----880ED1ED-85AA-42EA-9B64-5DE3AC63A71B
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lgli/K:\_add\!woodhead\fr\2012-09-23\Creating and Consuming Web Services in Visual Basic [Deon Schaffer, Eric A. Smith, Scott Seely, PEARSON EDUCATION, 2002, ISBN 978-0-672-32156-6].pdf
Creating and consuming Web services in Visual Basic Schaffer, Deon; Smith, Eric A.; Seely, Scott Addison-Wesley; Brand: Pearson Education; Pearson Education, 1st edition, May 22, 2002
Topics covered in Creating and Consuming Web Services in Visual Basic include: ''Quick Start'' that steps users through creating and consuming Web Services using VB.NET; an overview of how to convert legacy applications to a Web Services platform; security, availability, state maintenance, and synchronous vs. asynchronous processing issues related to Web Services; and advanced topics such as the SOAP specification, VB6 and Soap-on-a-Rope, and troubleshooting tips
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English [en] · PDF · 16.0MB · 2002 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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Microsoft® Visual Basic® 2008 Step by Step Michael Halvorson Microsoft Press, 1st, First Edition, PT, 2008
Книга Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Step by Step Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Step by StepКниги Basic / Visual Basic Автор: Michael Halvorson Год издания: 2008 Формат: pdf Издат.:Microsoft Press Страниц: 575 Размер: 19 ISBN: 978-0735625372 Язык: Русский 17 (голосов: 2) Оценка:Teach yourself the fundamentals of working with Visual Basic 2008 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 2008 and rapidly build robust, elegant applications. Each chapter puts you to work, showing you how, when, and why to use the latest features of Visual Basic guiding you each step of the way as you create actual components and working applications for Windows. You ll also explore data management and Web-based development topics.
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English [en] · PDF · 21.1MB · 2008 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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ia/learntoprogramvi0000smil.pdf
Learn to Program Visual Basic Databases (Learn to Program) John Smiley; Robert Guerin Course Technology PTR, 1 edition, January 1, 2001
<p>In "Learn to Program Visual Basic Databases," John Smiley provides a solid foundation for the beginning or intermediate user interested in working with database theory and uses this knowledge to create a fully database-enabled Visual Basic application. Smiley's simple, conversational style is entertaining even when he is explaining the most difficult programming principles. The book is classroom-based, and his question and answer format often addresses commonly-asked student queries. Smiley also provides step-by-step instructions for each exercise and handy online references for more information.</p> <p>The information necessary for integrating Visual Basic programs and databases is incorporated into this book through an application development example. </p>
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English [en] · PDF · 44.5MB · 2001 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/microsoftexcelvi0000unse_b3x5.pdf
Microsoft Excel/Visual Basic Reference: Official Reference to Visual Basic for Applications Keywords in Microsoft Excel 5 and Microsoft Excel for Windows 95 (Microsoft Professional Editions) Microsoft Corporation Microsoft corporation, Microsoft professional editions, 2nd ed., Redmond, Wash, Washington State, 1995
s/t: Official Reference to Visual Basic for Applications Keywords in Microsoft Excel 5 and Microsoft Excel for Windows 95
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English [en] · PDF · 38.7MB · 1995 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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VBA for modelers : developing decision support systems with Microsoft Excel Albright, S. Christian Pacific Grove, CA : Duxbury/Thomson Learning, 1 edition, 2001
This handbook helps readers learn to use Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) as a means to automate methods and models and create special applications. Gaining valuable experience, readers will develop applications that are user friendly and tailored to a specific problem while the "number crunching" takes place behind the scenes of Microsoft(r) Excel.
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English [en] · PDF · 29.3MB · 2001 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
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Microsoft Visual Basic 6: Complete Concepts and Techniques (Shelly Cashman Series) Gary B. Shelly; Thomas J. Cashman; Michael Mick; Gary Shelley Cambridge, Mass.: London: Course Technology, Shelly Cashman series, Cambridge, Mass, London, England, 1999
<p>Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, this text offers a clear, step-by-step, screen-by-screen approach to learning Microsoft Visual Basic 6. Readers will work through practical problems to learn the fundamentals of Windows and Microsoft Visual Basic 6.</p>
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English [en] · PDF · 53.7MB · 1999 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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EMbedded Visual Basic : Windows CE and Pocket PC mobile applications. - Includes index Tacke, Chris; Bassett, Timothy Pearson Education, Inc, Pearson Education Limited (US titles), Indianapolis, Ind, 2002
<p><P>This book is an in-depth exploration into eVB's inherent features, and how to use them to solve likely mobile application programming tasks. After reading the book the reader will be able to write applications tackling a wide array of business problems for Windows CE-powered devices, both customized and for PocketPC and Handheld PC products. This book will help ease the transition into the language, and provide a reference for even more experienced developers.</p> <h3>Booknews</h3> <p>Explains how to write eMbedded Visual Basic (eVB) applications for the Windows CE operating system on PocketPC devices. Written for programmers familiar with Visual Basic, the guide outlines the differences between eVB and Visual Basic 6, and identifies the libraries usable in eVB. Topics include file manipulation, menu controls, socket communications, the pocket outlook object model (POOM), ActiveX data objects CE, and the SQL Server. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)</p>
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English [en] · PDF · 19.1MB · 2002 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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Sams Teach Yourself Visual Basic 6 Online in Web Time (Sams Teach Yourself Online in Web Time) Mark Spenik, Andrew Indovina, David Jung, Pierre Boutquin Indianapolis, IN: Sams Publishing, Sams teach yourself online in web time, Indianapolis, IN, c2000
Sams Teach Yourself Visual Basic 6 in WebTime is a book-plus-online course designed to get new programmers up to speed quickly in the latest release of Visual Basic. It contains everything needed to become an intermediate level VB programmer. Based on the popular Visual Basic 6 Interactive Course, this book is connected to an instructional Website. The online site offers test and programming exercise material not found in the book, access to a threaded discussion list moderated by a subject matter expert, plus a searchable online reference title for each course.
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lgli/Desconocido - A Russell Jones A Russell Jones Mastering Asp Net With Vb Net Sybex 2002.pdf
Mastering Asp.Net with VB.Net A. Russell Jones, A. Russell Jones Sybex, Incorporated, Pap/Cdr edition, February 18, 2002
Take Web Application Programming to a Whole New Level Microsoft's .NET Framework means enormous changes for Web programming. Using Visual Studio's ASP.NET and VB.NET, and a host of established and up-and-coming Internet technologies, you can build cleaner, more powerful Web applications, and you can do it more quickly than ever before. Mastering ASP.NET with VB.NET is packed with the vital information you need to get started and build the skills to develop the new generation of dynamic, easy-to-maintain web sites. Coverage includes: * Using HTML and CSS effectively * Creating code-behind classes * Making effective use of intrinsic objects * Handling files * Sending email * Writing a Windows service * Communicating with other Web Forms * Communicating with databases * Using XML namespace objects * Performing transforms with XSLT and XHTML * Creating user controls * Creating custom controls * Writing dynamic client-side code * Using DHTML appropriately * Creating Web Services * Writing applications that use Web Services
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Build Your Own ASP. NET 2. 0 Web Site Using C♯ and VB Cristian Darie, Zak Ruvalcaba SitePoint Pty Ingram Publisher Services [distributor, IT Pro, 2nd ed, Collingwood, Vic., Australia, 2007, ©2006
Learn how to build impressive ASP.NET 2.0 Websites in both C# and VB.NET from scratch using freely available software.Using a practical step-by-step approach, the authors introduce the ASP.NET framework, teach you about database design, and walk you through obtaining, installing and configuring all the freely available software you need to use ASP.NET 2.0. They then show you how to build several real world Web-based applications that you can put to use instantly in your projects.Readers will learn how-to:Build an ecommerce store that supports multiple productsIntergrate PayPalT credt card processing into an online storeDevelop a fully functional Corporate Intranet with a dynamic navigation menuCreate an email newsletter system using ASP.NET 2.0Build Web Forms using web controls, validation controls and rich controlsSpeed up applications by caching pages and the data with them, to dramatically increase performanceHandle unforseen errors gracefully using a wide array of error handling techniquesSecure applications using form authenticationUse code-behind to streamline code.As an added bonus, this book doesn't force you to choose an ASP.NET language in advance - all code examples are presented in both C# (pronounced see-sharp) and VB.NET. You can choose which one you want to use, and follow-it throughout the book. Best of all, this book doesn't assume any prior ASP.NET knowledge!
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lgli/Desconocido - Tobin Titus Syed Fahad Gilani Mike Gillespie James Hart Benny K Mathew Andy Olsen David Curran Jon Pinnock Robin Pars Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati Sandra Gopikrishna Tejaswi Redkar Srinivas.epub
Tobin Titus Syed Fahad Gilani Mike Gillespie James Hart Benny K Mathew Andy Olsen David Curran Jon Pinnock Robin Pars Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati Sandra Gopikrishna Tejaswi Redkar Srinivas Desconocido Tobin Titus, Syed Fahad Gilani, Mike Gillespie, James Hart, Benny K. Mathew, Andy Olsen, David Curran, Jon Pinnock, Robin Pars, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, Sandra Gopikrishna, Tejaswi Redkar, Srinivasa Sivakumar, Springer Nature, Berkeley, CA, 2005
<p>Three powerful technologies—Remoting, Reflection, and Threading—are combined in a single book! And when these technologies come together, you are faced with a powerful range of tools that allow you to run code faster, more securely, and more flexibly. (And performance gains are critical in todays industry!) So you’ll be able to code applications across the spectrum—from a single machine to an entire network.</p> <p>This book begins by discussing the most fundamental of the three techniques: .NET Remoting in Visual Basic .NET, which allows you to customize your application communication processes. The next portion of the book covers reflection, which allows you to examine code at run time, regardless of prior knowledge of its structure. Finally, the book explores threading, which helps break up your application into multiple, independent threads.</p>
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Special edition using Visual Basic .Net : Includes index Jeff Spotts; Brian Siler Que Publishing, Pearson Education Limited (US titles), Indianapolis, Ind, 2002
Microsoft's.NET initiative created drastic changes in the Visual Studio line of products, and as a result a lot of Visual Basic developers feel like they are beginners all over again. Special Edition Using Visual Basic.NET will offer in-depth explorations of new features so that both experienced programmers and novices will feel comfortable making the transition to.NET. Although a major portion of the book is devoted to Internet applications, the book covers more general topics than many other books. Features of Visual Basic that will be explained include database access, controls, and best coding and practices. These features will be explored in detail, with extensive use of example programs and screen captures.
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lgli/David Weller, Alexandre Santos Lobão, Ellen Hatton - Beginning .NET Game Programming in VB .NET (2004, Apress).lit
Beginning .NET Game Programming in VB .NET Alexandre Santos Lobao, Ellen Hatton, David Weller Apress L. P., 1st ed. 2004, 2nd corr. printing edition, September 20, 2004
<p>This highly-anticipated title provides a clear introduction to game programming for VB .NET programmers! Microsoft insiders have written an easy-to-read guide, so you can start programming games quickly. This book even includes an introduction to Managed DirectX9, and other advanced .NET features, like animation and sounds.</p> <p>Code examples are actually complete games, and include .Nettrix , .Netterpillars, River Pla.NET, Magic KindergarteN., D-iNfEcT, Nettrix II (for the Pocket PC), and a version of the classic game, Spacewars.</p>
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Building Distributed Applications with Visual Basic .NET Dan Fox, Quilogy Inc Sams ; Prentice Hall, White Book, illustrated edition, 2001
__Building Distributed Applications with Visual Basic.NET__ provides corporate developers with the .NET Framework techniques necessary to build distributed and reusable business systems in VB.NET. Covered topics include: VB.NET and the .NET Framework architecture and language concepts; building distributed applications with VB.NET using ADO.NET, XML, ASP.NET, SOAP, and COM+; and enterprise integration using the Services Framework.
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Windows Game Programming with Visual Basic and DirectX Freeze, Wayne S. Pearson Education, Inc, Pearson Education Limited (US titles), Indianapolis, Ind, 2002
<p><i>windows Game Programming With Visual Basic And Directx</i> Is The Only Game Programming Book On The Market That Pairs The Ease Of Visual Basic With The Power And Flash Of Directx Applications. The Book Is Written To Teach The Skills And Thoughts Behind Game Programming, With Hands-on Examples And A Simulation Game Project That Results In A Complete Application At The End Of The Book. Topics Such As Artificial Intelligence, Animation, Sound Effects, Background Music, And Multiplayer Setups Will Be Covered In Detail And Put To Work In The Hands-on Game Project.<p></p>
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ia/visualbasicannot00davi.pdf
Visual Basic Annotated Archives: Annotated Archives Jung, David, Kent, Jeffrey A. (Jeffrey Alan), 1952- Berkeley : Osborne/McGraw-Hill, Pap/Cdr edition, March 18, 1999
Build up your arsenal of VB programming techniques Tap thousands of scripts,code snippets,and programs from an all-in-one resource! Focusing on advanced VB topics such as Windows API,subclassing,ActiveX and Internet programming,and transaction processing development,JungAEs Visual Basic Annotated Archives shares code examples for using VB in real-world situations. All code elements are annotated so you can easily customize them for your own needs. This easy-to-follow resource and accompanying CD-ROM come loaded with expert techniques and ready-to-use programs for: <p>*Win32API</p> <p>*The Registry</p> <p>*ADO o*Internet Components</p> <p>*Building COM Objects</p> <p>*MTS and MSMQ</p> <p>Packed with expert techniques for Visual Basic 6 Programmers. This is the most innovative VB programming tool ever created. Unique in its focus on advanced programming concepts,Visual Basic Annotated Archives explains how to extend and transcend the built-in limitations of Visual Basic using the Win32 API and subclassing. It also provides extensive coverage of cutting-edge programming techniques for using ADO 2. 0,Dynamic HTML,Web Classes,and the Microsoft Transaction Server and Messaging Queue. All aspects of application development,including the user interface,business objects,COM objects,and programming for the Internet are thoroughly covered. The books code components are ready-to-use for development of high-performance applications for the Internet,intranet,and client/server environments,and the detailed expert annotations enable you to customize the code components to fit your needs. A valuable CD-ROM containing all of the book's source code and applications is also included. Visual Basic AnnotatedArchives is a unique and dynamic resource you'll use time and time again.</p>
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MCAD/MCSD Visual Basic(r) .NET(tm) Windows(r) Applications Study Guide (Exam 70-306) Panagrosso, David McGraw-Hill Professional, McGraw Hill LLC Professional Division, New York, 2002
<p>the Only Classroom-based Training And Self-assessment System! Osborne's Mcsd Visual Basic .net Windows Applications Study Guide Provides 100% Complete Coverage Of All Objectives For Exam 70-306. Based On 300,000+ Hours Of It Training Experience, The Book Contains Hundreds Of Practice Exam Questions And Hands-on Exercises. The Cd-rom Features Full Practice Exam Software With Interactive Tutorials And Lab Simulations, Plus An Adaptive Test Engine.</p>
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lgli/Desconocido - Tobin Titus Syed Fahad Gilani Mike Gillespie James Hart Benny K Mathew Andy Olsen David Curran Jon Pinnock Robin Pars Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati Sandra Gopikrishna Tejaswi Redkar Srinivas.mobi
Tobin Titus Syed Fahad Gilani Mike Gillespie James Hart Benny K Mathew Andy Olsen David Curran Jon Pinnock Robin Pars Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati Sandra Gopikrishna Tejaswi Redkar Srinivas Desconocido Tobin Titus, Syed Fahad Gilani, Mike Gillespie, James Hart, Benny K. Mathew, Andy Olsen, David Curran, Jon Pinnock, Robin Pars, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, Sandra Gopikrishna, Tejaswi Redkar, Srinivasa Sivakumar, Springer Nature, Berkeley, CA, 2005
<p>Three powerful technologies—Remoting, Reflection, and Threading—are combined in a single book! And when these technologies come together, you are faced with a powerful range of tools that allow you to run code faster, more securely, and more flexibly. (And performance gains are critical in todays industry!) So you’ll be able to code applications across the spectrum—from a single machine to an entire network.</p> <p>This book begins by discussing the most fundamental of the three techniques: .NET Remoting in Visual Basic .NET, which allows you to customize your application communication processes. The next portion of the book covers reflection, which allows you to examine code at run time, regardless of prior knowledge of its structure. Finally, the book explores threading, which helps break up your application into multiple, independent threads.</p>
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Simply Visual Basic 2005 (2nd Edition) Deitel & Associates, Paul J. Deitel, Harvey M. Deitel Pearson Prentice Hall, Simply series, 2nd ed, Upper Saddle River, NJ, c2007
<p><p>combining The Deitel&trade; Signature Live-code&trade; Approach With A New Application-driven&trade; Methodology, This Book Uses A Step-by-step Tutorial Approach To Explore The Basics Of Programming, Builds Upon Previously Learned Concepts, And Introduces New Programming Features In Each Successive Tutorial.<p>is Completely Revised To Feature Microsoft&rsquo;s Latest Releases Of Visual Basic 2005 Express; Visual Web Developer 2005 Express; Ado.net 2.0; And Asp.net 2.0. Covers Gui Design, Controls, Methods, Functions, Data Types, Control Structures, Procedures, Arrays, Object-oriented Programming, Strings And Characters, Sequential Files, And More. Includes Higher-end Topics Such As Database Programming, Multimedia And Graphics, And Web Applications Development.<p>for Individuals Beginning Their Mastery Of Visual Basic Programming.</p>
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MCAD/MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# .NET: Developing Web ... .Net, Second Edition (Pro-Certification) Jeff Webb; Microsoft (Redmond, Wash) Redmond, Wash.: Microsoft Press, 2 Har/Cdr edition, March 26, 2003
<p>Build real-world programming skills—and prepare for MCP Exams 70-305 and 70-315—with this official Microsoft study guide. Work at your own pace through the lessons and hands-on exercises to learn how to build Web applications using Visual Basic .NET and Visual C# .NET. Then extend your expertise through additional skill-building exercises. As you gain practical experience with essential Web development tasks, you’re also preparing for MCAD or MCSD certification for Microsoft .NET.</p> <p>Learn how to:</p> <ul> <li>Use Microsoft ASP.NET to build Web Forms applications</li> <li>Create user services, including user input, localization features, and online help</li> <li>Access and modify data with Microsoft ADO.NET</li> <li>Build and reuse custom Web controls</li> <li>Manage application appearance and behavior with style sheets and XML</li> <li>Configure security features for Web applications, including authentication and authorization</li> <li>Test and debug coding errors</li> <li>Deploy applications to your server or hosting service</li> <li>Maintain and optimize applications</li> </ul> <p>Your kit includes:</p> <ul> <li>NEW—60-day evaluation version of Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET 2003 Professional Edition on DVD</li> <li>Comprehensive self-paced study guide that maps to the objectives of the final exams</li> <li>NEW—Expanded coverage on delegates, events, unmanaged code, COM, and installation programs, plus a new chapter on caching</li> <li>NEW—150 challenging practice questions on CD. Test yourself by exam (70-305 or 70-315) or by individual objective(s). Choose the number of questions and timed or untimed mode. You get automated scoring and detailed explanation for both correct and incorrect answers.</li> <li>NEW—20-question interactive game</li> <li>NEW—300+ revised and tested code samples and labs for Visual C# .NET and Visual Basic .NET</li> <li>Learn-by-doing exercises for skills you can apply to the job</li> <li>Fully searchable eBook</li> </ul> <p>A Note Regarding the CD or DVD</p> <p>The print version of this book ships with a CD or DVD. For those customers purchasing one of the digital formats in which this book is available, we are pleased to offer the CD/DVD content as a free download via O'Reilly Media's Digital Distribution services. To download this content, please visit O'Reilly's web site, search for the title of this book to find its catalog page, and click on the link below the cover image (Examples, Companion Content, or Practice Files). Note that while we provide as much of the media content as we are able via free download, we are sometimes limited by licensing restrictions. Please direct any questions or concerns to booktech@oreilly.com.</p>
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nexusstc/VB6 UML Design and Development/e2ec4110f14cfac4ae8a9ca084785a64.pdf
VB6 UML : design and development : [using frameworks and patterns Jake Sturm Peer Information Inc., 1st edition, March 1999
UML (Unified Modeling Language) is a powerful notational approach to object-oriented analysis, design and implementation. If you understand and can utilize UML, your object-oriented Visual Basic programming becomes much more logical and effective. UML allows you to design, plan and implement great Visual Basic programs. The ease of learning the fundamentals of Visual Basic often misleads VB programmers - there is a common misperception that effective VB programs can be built in an ad-hoc fashion, without thinking through the full ramifications of the programs being created. Object-oriented programming, and UML in particular, empowers VB programmers with a system of thinking, designing and implementing their programs in a more professional, robust manner. UML is a route to successful VB programming. This initiative started with the Wrox book, "Beginning VB5/6 Objects", which introduced the object-oriented methodology itself. Now, VB6 UML takes that initiative a stage further, to more professional design and implemention. Because UML abstracts the design process, it also allows programmers to see some of the abstract patterns that occur when they are programming. This more abstract view, and some of the emergent patterns that become visible, will allow VB programmers to grasp their fundamental programming activities at an important and fundamental level.
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Beginning ASP.NET 3.5 in VB 2008, 2nd Edition: From Novice to Professional Matthew MacDonald Apress L. P., Springer Nature, Berkeley, Calif, 2007
The book provides exhaustive coverage of ASP.NET, guiding you from your first steps right up to the most advanced techniques, such as querying databases from within a web page and tuning your site for optimal performance. Within these pages, you'll find tips for "best practices" and comprehensive discussions of key database and XML principles you need to know in order to be effective with ASP.NET. The book also emphasizes the invaluable coding techniques of object orientation and code behind, which will start you off on the track to building real - world web sites right from the beginningrather than just faking it with simplified coding practices.
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nexusstc/Beginning VB. 2008 Databases From Novice to Pro [Visual Basic]/a2953c1beb180b9e4b8c04ed2873b1f9.pdf
Beginning VB. 2008 Databases From Novice to Pro [Visual Basic] James Huddleston, Vidya Vrat Agarwal Apress ; Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer-Verlag New York, Beginning: from Novice to Professional, 1, 2008
Beginning VB 2008 Databases teaches you everything you need to know about relational databases, SQL, and ADO.NET 2.0, giving you a sound start in developing console and Windows database applications. The book also includes chapters on the new SQL Server XML data type and the forthcoming LINQ enhancements to the next version of Visual Basic. In addition to teaching you database basics like using SQL to communicate with databases, this book provides you with detailed, code-practical techniques to access data in Visual Basic 2008 across a range of coding situations. Code-heavy and full of practical detail, this book has been fully revised and upgraded for .NET 3.5 and offers you the best contemporary practice in this core programming area, so that you’ll find yourself using it in nearly all your .NET projects. - Provides step-by-step instructions on how to install and configure necessary tools - Presents all essential SQL query and update concepts and syntax, so you don’t need prior familiarity with relational databases or SQL - Describes how to use ADO.NET transactions, exceptions, and events - Covers ADO.NET features for handling XML, text, and binary data within a Visual Basic 2008 context - Explains all concepts through straightforward code examples What you’ll learn - How relational databases work and how to use them - How Visual Basic uses ADO.NET to access databases - How to write stored procedures in T-SQL and call them from Visual Basic programs - How to use XML in database applications - How to use LINQ to simplify VB database programming - How to install SQL Server 2005 Express and use it to teach yourself databases by doing databases Who is this book for? Beginning VB 2008 Databases is for every VB programmer. Database programming requires relatively little knowledge of VB but a lot of knowledge about relational database concepts and the database language SQL. This book assumes no prior database experience and teaches you, always through hands-on examples, how to create and use relational databases with SQL and how to access them with VB. Almost every application needs to access a database, and this book teaches all the fundamentals you may ever need to develop professional database applications. About the Apress Beginning Series The Beginning series from Apress is the right choice to get the information you need to land that crucial entry-level job. These books will teach you a standard and important technology from the ground up because they are explicitly designed to take you from “novice to professional.” You’ll start your journey by seeing what you need to knowbut without needless theory and filler. You’ll build your skill set by learning how to put together real-world projects step by step. So whether your goal is your next career challenge or a new learning opportunity, the Beginning series from Apress will take you thereit is your trusted guide through unfamiliar territory!
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Developing Microsoft .NET Controls with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Pro Developer) John Connell Microsoft Press, Pro Developer, 1, 2003
Great resource for those wishing to get into the nuts and bolts of Windows Components and how to create your own Custom Components and use them in your own applications..
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nexusstc/Visual Basic 2008 Recipes A Problem Solution Approach/ac664bd81efc8853492a93babb1b84a6.pdf
Visual Basic 2008 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach (Recipes: a Problem-Solution Approach) Herman, Todd;Jones, Allen;MacDonald, Matthew;Rajan, Rakesh Apress; Todd Herman, 1st ed., PS, 2008
Sometimes you just need to solve a problem and get on with your work. To that end, Visual Basic 2008 Recipes is a compendium of practical solutions for busy VB .NET programmers. Create time for the more interesting aspects of your VB .NET project by solving common problems with the practical solutions and dozens of code examples in this book. Important new .NET 3.5 technologies, such as Windows Presentation Framework (WPF) and Language Integrated Query (LINQ), are covered, and each chapter addresses a specific problem domain, including database access, multimedia, XML manipulation, networking, and security. The code is free to download so you can use the recipes immediately. - Take advantage of quality, ready–made solutions to common Visual Basic programming problems. - Avoid the tedium of having to reinvent the wheel. Focus instead on the more interesting problems specific to your application. - Learn from and be inspired by what the authors have done. Use their work as stepping stones to solve even more complex problems. What you’ll learn - Cleanly separate user–interface logic from business logic through the use of .NET 3.5’s WPF. - Store data to and retrieve data from your relational database using LINQ. - Manipulate XML data using LINQ. - Make your programs dynamically configurable through the judicious application of reflection. - Take advantage of multiple CPU cores by writing multithreaded applications. - Integrate multimedia into your Visual Basic projects. Who is this book for? Visual Basic 2008 Recipes is written for Visual Basic developers who have at least some experience in developing Visual Basic solutions. The book contains recipes appealing to intermediate through advanced developers.
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lgli/N:\!genesis_files_for_add\_add\ftp2020-10\Pearson eLibrary\-1043305268_5c6f9b0105e2c03b933f3426.pdf
Introduction to VBA for Excel Chapra, Steven C Pearson; Prentice Hall, E Source, 2. ed, 2009;2010
Learn to program and design user interfaces using Excel 2007. KEY TOPICS: This introductory text explains how to develop programs using VBA within the Microsoft Excel environment. The text does not assume any previous programming experience. The new edition has been revised to bring it up-to-date with the Office 2007 environment. MARKET For students and professionals in General Engineering or Computer Science fields.
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Sams teach yourself Visual Basic 2005 in 24 hours : complete starter kit James D Foxall Sams Publishing, Pearson Education Limited (US titles), Indianapolis, Ind, 2006
Sams Teach Yourself Visual Basic 2005 in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit provides you with 24 structured lessons with step-by-step guidance to real-world programming tasks for developing Windows applications. Each chapter includes practice exercises, tips, notes, and cautions, providing easy-to-understand advice on how to start programming quickly. Sidebars provide more advanced tips that will ease your migration from Visual Basic 6 to Visual Basic.NET, or help you as you continue to work with Visual Basic 2005 programming. The accompanying CD includes Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition, which will provide you with a visual integrated development environment for creating Windows applications. The Express Edition makes Windows programming with Visual Basic fun and easy-to-learn. Together with Sams Teach Yourself Visual Basic 2005 in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit, it's the perfect way for experienced Visual Basic 6.0 developers to try out new features.
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ia/usingvisualbasic00sann.pdf
Using Visual Basic for Applications 5 (Using ... (Que)) Sanna, Paul J., Anderson, Christa, Green, John, Marchuk, Michael, Palmer, Pamela, Podlin, Sharon, Rahmel, Dan, Ray, Bill, Reilly, Brian, Root, Gregory J., Tasker, Liz Oficyna Wydawnicza LT & P, Special ed., Indianapolis, IN, Indiana, 1997
VBA is a growing market since its recent inclusion in Access; and for the first time, VBA is uniform to all Office Applications. Power users must have this essential core tutorial for developing custom VBA solutions within the Microsoft Office environment. In-depth back office strategies include large scale and network applications, SQL Server solutions, Internet strategies, and more. <ul> <li>Provides a complete set of tools that help users write, debug, and distribute custom business solutions</li> <li>Extensive coverage of application and database development and well as VBA in the enterprise</li> <li>CD-ROM includes all code examples from the book, a collection of shareware and VBA routines, and VBA Custom Controls</li> </ul>
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Tobin Titus Syed Fahad Gilani Mike Gillespie James Hart Benny K Mathew Andy Olsen David Curran Jon Pinnock Robin Pars Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati Sandra Gopikrishna Tejaswi Redkar Srinivas David Curran, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, Syed Fahad Gilani, Mike Gillespie, Sandra Gopikrishna, James Hart, Benny K. Mathew, Andy Olsen, Jon Pinnock, Tobin Titus, Srinivasa Sivakumar Tobin Titus, Syed Fahad Gilani, Mike Gillespie, James Hart, Benny K. Mathew, Andy Olsen, David Curran, Jon Pinnock, Robin Pars, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, Sandra Gopikrishna, Tejaswi Redkar, Srinivasa Sivakumar, Springer Nature, Berkeley, CA, 2005
<p>Three powerful technologies—Remoting, Reflection, and Threading—are combined in a single book! And when these technologies come together, you are faced with a powerful range of tools that allow you to run code faster, more securely, and more flexibly. (And performance gains are critical in todays industry!) So you’ll be able to code applications across the spectrum—from a single machine to an entire network.</p> <p>This book begins by discussing the most fundamental of the three techniques: .NET Remoting in Visual Basic .NET, which allows you to customize your application communication processes. The next portion of the book covers reflection, which allows you to examine code at run time, regardless of prior knowledge of its structure. Finally, the book explores threading, which helps break up your application into multiple, independent threads.</p>
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Mastering AutoCAD VBA : [boost your AutoCAD productivity with VBA macros and applications Marion Cottingham Sybex, Incorporated, Mastering, 2001
Autodesk first included Microsoft’s Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in AutoCAD Release 14. Combining the power of AutoCAD and Visual Basic provides endless opportunities for creating impressive customized applications ranging from streamlining the routine tasks you currently perform using AutoCAD to creating drawings in seconds that would normally take hours. The book takes you step-by-step through how to create macros to automate the routine tasks you currently do in AutoCAD. It shows you how to create powerful Windows applications so that you can run your macros at the click of a button. You’ll quickly learn how much fun it is to build graphical user interfaces (GUIs) by simply dragging and dropping controls from a toolbox to a UserForm—you already do much the same thing when you develop drawings using AutoCAD.The material in this book is compatible with AutoCAD 14, AutoCAD 2000, and AutoCAD 2000i.
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Tobin Titus Syed Fahad Gilani Mike Gillespie James Hart Benny K Mathew Andy Olsen David Curran Jon Pinnock Robin Pars Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati Sandra Gopikrishna Tejaswi Redkar Srinivas Desconocido Tobin Titus, Syed Fahad Gilani, Mike Gillespie, James Hart, Benny K. Mathew, Andy Olsen, David Curran, Jon Pinnock, Robin Pars, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, Sandra Gopikrishna, Tejaswi Redkar, Srinivasa Sivakumar, Springer Nature, Berkeley, CA, 2005
<p>Three powerful technologies—Remoting, Reflection, and Threading—are combined in a single book! And when these technologies come together, you are faced with a powerful range of tools that allow you to run code faster, more securely, and more flexibly. (And performance gains are critical in todays industry!) So you’ll be able to code applications across the spectrum—from a single machine to an entire network.</p> <p>This book begins by discussing the most fundamental of the three techniques: .NET Remoting in Visual Basic .NET, which allows you to customize your application communication processes. The next portion of the book covers reflection, which allows you to examine code at run time, regardless of prior knowledge of its structure. Finally, the book explores threading, which helps break up your application into multiple, independent threads.</p>
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Beginning web Programmng using VB.NET &Visual Studio .Net / Craig Bowes... [et all Craig Bowes; Daniel Cazzulino; Mike Clark; Chris Hart; Neil Raybould; Tobin Titus WROX Press Ltd, Programmer to programmer, Birmingham, UK, ©2002
Explores topics including how to create dynamic Web pages with Web forms and Web server controls, how to display data using ADO.NET, the importance of XML, and how to set up an efficient and secure Web server.
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Beginning .NET Game Programming in VB .NET Alexandre Santos Lobao, Ellen Hatton, David Weller Apress L. P., 1st ed. 2004, 2nd corr. printing edition, September 20, 2004
<p>This highly-anticipated title provides a clear introduction to game programming for VB .NET programmers! Microsoft insiders have written an easy-to-read guide, so you can start programming games quickly. This book even includes an introduction to Managed DirectX9, and other advanced .NET features, like animation and sounds.</p> <p>Code examples are actually complete games, and include .Nettrix , .Netterpillars, River Pla.NET, Magic KindergarteN., D-iNfEcT, Nettrix II (for the Pocket PC), and a version of the classic game, Spacewars.</p>
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Best Kept Secrets in .NET Deborah Kurata Apress ; Distributed to the Book trade in the United States by Springer-Verlag, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed., PS, 2004
Author **Deborah Kurata** has spoken to .NET user groups all over America sharing her __Best Kept Secrets in .NET__, and she often hears experienced developers say, "I didn't know you could do that with .NET!" This book is a collection of Deborah's insights into .NET secrets that can enhance your productivity and code quality. For example, did you know that you could manage code snippets in Visual Studio .NET? Have you ever tried the incremental search feature? Have you discovered the ErrorProvider control? Do you know how to short-circuit operators, alias data types, build regular expressions, or improve your type casting? Have you seen all of the database tools available from Server Explorer? Did you know that you could manage your database scripts within Solution Explorer and include your stored procedures under source code control? Have you tried expanding the capabilities of a dataset using ExtendedProperties? With all of the talk about agile methodologies and extreme programming, have you tried to build a test harness with .NET? How about deprecating your methods? This book covers these secrets and much more! Deborah also presents a collection of very valuable but lesser-known features of Visual Studio and the .NET Framework. She provides detailed information about how you can use each of these hidden treasures to improve the efficiency of your software development process and the quality of the resulting software. Whether you are an experienced developer or you're just getting started with .NET, this book will help you to be more productive, create better code, and produce superior software. The primary goal of this book is to let you in on the secrets and hidden treasures that you can discover in Visual Studio and the .NET Framework. If, as you read through this book and say to yourself, "I didnt know I could do that with .NET!" then this book has met its objective.
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Beginning .NET Game Programming in VB .NET Alexandre Santos Lobao, Ellen Hatton, David Weller Apress L. P., 1st ed. 2004, 2nd corr. printing edition, September 20, 2004
<p>This highly-anticipated title provides a clear introduction to game programming for VB .NET programmers! Microsoft insiders have written an easy-to-read guide, so you can start programming games quickly. This book even includes an introduction to Managed DirectX9, and other advanced .NET features, like animation and sounds.</p> <p>Code examples are actually complete games, and include .Nettrix , .Netterpillars, River Pla.NET, Magic KindergarteN., D-iNfEcT, Nettrix II (for the Pocket PC), and a version of the classic game, Spacewars.</p>
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Advanced VBScript for Microsoft Windows Administrators (Pro Other) Don Jones, Jeffery Hicks, Jones, Don Microsoft Press, Microsoft Press, Redmond, Wash, 2006
Take ultimate control of system administration by learning advanced scripting techniques from two experts. Experienced Windows script-writers can move beyond the basics with hands-on instruction, advanced techniques, and best practices for using Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) as an enterprise-level administrative tool. You also get ready-to-use scripts and an eBook on CD. Discover how to: Build your own scripting components and libraries Use digital signatures and certificates to create security-enhanced scripts Retrieve information from Active Directory with advanced ADSI techniques Manage your Windows environment with advanced Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) techniques Use scripts to back up, copy, restore, and set permissions for your Group Policy environment Write scripts to access databases with ADO Build hypertext applications for script graphical interfaces Develop scripts that work with Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Operations Manager Exploit the scripting updates for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 CD features: More than 100 sample scripts to adapt for your own work Fully searchable eBook A Note Regarding the CD or DVD The print version of this book ships with a CD or DVD. For those customers purchasing one of the digital formats in which this book is available, we are pleased to offer the CD/DVD content as a free download via O'Reilly Media's Digital Distribution services. To download this content, please visit O'Reilly's web site, search for the title of this book to find its catalog page, and click on the link below the cover image (Examples, Companion Content, or Practice Files). Note that while we provide as much of the media content as we are able via free download, we are sometimes limited by licensing restrictions. Please direct any questions or concerns to booktech@oreilly.com.
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Programming BASICS: Using Microsoft Visual Basic, C++, HTML, and Java (Basics Series (Boston, Mass.).) Knowlton, Todd, Barksdale, Karl, Turner, E. Shane, Collings, Stephen, CEP Inc. Boston, Mass.: Course Technology/Thomson Learning, Teaching tools, Place of publication not identified, ©2001
New from the BASICS series, this text provides a step-by-step introduction to programming with Microsoft Visual Basic, C++, HTML and Java making it ideal for a survey course on these popular programming languages. Besides the Visual Basic unit, the book is non-software specific so it can be used with different compilers including Microsoft, Borland, Metroworks and Symantec.
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