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Visual Basic 2005 with .NET 3.0 Programmer's Reference
By: Rod StephenseBook Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Imprint: Wrox
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Visual Basic(r) 2005 with .NET 3.0
Programmer's Reference
With this completely up-to-date tutorial and reference, you'll quickly learn how to develop Visual Basic (VB) programs that leverage the latest features of Vista and .NET 3.0. The tutorial section walks you through VB.NET from scratch, providing you with in-depth descriptions of the development environment, basic program syntax, and standard controls. You'll also explore the fundamental concepts in object-oriented programming with VB.
In the comprehensive reference section, you'll find out how to take advantage of specific VB features. Expert Rod Stephens shows you how to draw images, use GDI+ routines, and generate printed output. You'll also discover how to build an application that interacts with its environment, save and load data in external sources, and use standard dialog controls. This approach makes it easier than ever to learn this powerful language and create your own dynamic programs.
What you will learn from this book
* The best methods for mastering the new features of VB.NET
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Steps for implementing custom controls and drag and drop
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Ways to use trickier class issues such as private class scope, declaring events, and shared variables and methods
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Strategies for creating new classes designed to work with specific data types
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How to define an interface using XAML
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Techniques for building service-oriented applications using the Windows(r) Communication Foundation (WCF)
Who this book is for
This book is for programmers at all levels who are either looking to learn Visual Basic .NET or have already mastered it and want some useful tips, tricks, and language details.
Wrox Programmer's References are designed to give the experienced developer straight facts on a new technology, without hype or unnecessary explanations. They deliver hard information with plenty of practical examples to help you apply new tools to your development projects today.
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Visual Basic 2005 with .NET 3.0 Programmer's Reference
Chapter One
IDEThis chapter describes the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE). It explains the most important windows, menus, and toolbars that make up the environment, and shows how to customize them to suit your personal preferences. It also explains some of the tools that provide help while you are writing Visual Basic applications.
Even if you are an experienced Visual Basic programmer, you should at least skim this material. The IDE is extremely complex and provides hundreds (if not thousands) of commands, menus, toolbars, windows, context menus, and other tools for editing, running, and debugging Visual Basic projects. Even if you have used the IDE for a long time, there are sure to be some features that you have overlooked. This chapter describes some of the most important of those features, and you may discover something useful that you've never noticed before.
Even after you've read this chapter, you should periodically spend some time wandering through the IDE to see what you've missed. Every month or so, spend a few minutes exploring the menus and right-clicking things to see what their context menus contain. As you become a more proficient Visual Basic programmer, you will find uses for tools that you may have previously dismissed or failed to understand.
It is important to remember that the Visual Studio IDE is extremely customizable. You can move, hide, or modify the menus, toolbars, and windows; create your own toolbars; dock, undock, or rearrange the toolbars and windows; and change the behavior of the built-in text editors (change their indentation, colors for d
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