Résumé
After starting with the traditional "hello world" application, the book discusses the two basic building blocks of any .NET application built with Visual Basic—the Visual Basic .NET programming language and the .NET Framework.
Topics covered include:
- Visual Basic language elements
- Visual Basic's object-oriented language features
- Programming with attributes
- The Common Language Runtime
- Programmatically reading from and writing to .NET configuration files
The remainder of the book focuses on the three major kinds of applications that can be developed with the .NET Framework: Windows Forms applications, ASP.NET applications, and web services. In each case, the book shows you how to build an application using Visual Studio .NET as well as using a text editor and the Visual Basic command-line compiler. This gives you an "under the hood" look at what Visual Studio is doing and allows you to gain a greater understanding of how a .NET application works—an understanding that you can take advantage of in building your own applications. Individual development topics covered in these chapters include:
- Developing Multiple Document Interface (MDI) WindowsForms applications.
- Handling form and control placement and resizing.
- Working with Windows Forms menus.
- Working with Windows Common Dialogs.
- Taking advantage of .NET printer services programmatically.
- Understanding security in ASP.NET.
- Creating, discovering, and consuming web services.
- Accessing data in your .NET applications using ADO.NET.
Published just in time for the first release of Visual Studio .NET, Programming Visual Basic .NET is sure to become a key component of developers' .NET libraries.
Contents
Preface
1. Introduction
2. The Visual Basic .NET Language
3. The .NET Framework
4. Windows Forms I: Developing Desktop Applications
5. Windows Forms II: Controls, Common Dialog Boxes, and
Menus
6. ASP.NET and Web Forms: Developing Browser-Based
Applications
7. Web Services
8. ADO.NET: Developing Database Applications
A. Custom Attributes Defined in the System
Namespace
B. Exceptions Defined in the System Namespace
C. Cultures
D. Resources for Developers
E. Math Functions
Index
L'auteur - Dave Grundgeiger
Dave Grundgeiger is a consultant at Tara Software, Inc.,
in Madison, Wisconsin,
where he spends his days immersed in Microsoft DNA
technologies. He is a
proficient C++ and Visual Basic designer/developer,
specializing in multi-tier vertical
market business solutions using Visual Basic, IIS,
MTS/COM+, and SQL Server.
Dave's research interests include Artificial Intelligence,
with emphasis on Natural
Language Processing.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | O'Reilly |
Auteur(s) | Dave Grundgeiger |
Parution | 15/01/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 460 |
Format | 17,8 x 23,2 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 748g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780596000936 |
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