What is this book about? In Beginning VB.NET 2003 ,
three expert authors guide you through the basics of
building working applications, creating windows and
boxes, handling unexpected events, using object–oriented
programming, and more. You’ll learn to use menus,
toolbars, dialog boxes, and other controls in Windows
applications, and how loops and branching structures
function in decision–making. You get a thorough overview
of object–oriented programming concepts and theory.
After mastering these levels, you’ll be able to explore
database programming, look into creating ASP.NET
applications for the Web using Web forms, and get a
basic introduction to XML. Finally, you can discover how
functionality offered online can be integrated
seamlessly into your applications with Web services.
What does this book cover? Here just a few of the things
you′ll learn in this book: Programming basics, how
VB.NET functions, and the principles of the .NET
Framework How to work with data structures and build and
deploy Windows applications Object–oriented programming
concepts and theory Debugging and error–handling
techniques What you need to know about Web
services and .NET remoting How to build class libraries,
create your own custom controls, and program custom
graphics Database programming with SQL Server and
ADO.NET A basic understanding of mobile applications and
how to build them Who is this book for? This book is for
beginning programmers who have chosen VB.NET as their
first programming language, and also for programmers who
know other languages but are new to .NET
programming.
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