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Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook: Solutions for VB 2005 Programmers (Cookbooks (O'Reilly))10 reviews
Tim Patrick, John Craig

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2006

Perfect For VB 2005 Developers!!
'Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook: Solutions for VB 2005 Programmers' by Tim Patrick is a perfect reference and solution manual for any and all Visual Basic 2005 developers. Written in typical great O'Reilly cookbook fashion, this book is chock full of nuts with 700+ pages of goodness. Chapter Overview 01. VB Basics 02. Development Environment 03. Application Organization 04. Forms, Controls, ...
  
  











  



  
Pro VB 2005 and the .NET 2.0 Platform, Second Edition (Pro)5 reviews
Andrew Troelsen

Apress, 2006

I wish all programming books were this good.
If you are looking for a Visual Basic book that covers a lot more than books like Wei-Meng Lee's Visual Basic 2005 Jumpstart than this book should be at the top of your list. As well as the basics this book is very good at explaining advanced concepts like Interfaces, IEnumerable Types, Generics, Asynchronous Delegates, and Multithreaded Applications. The author has an excellent writing style. ...
  
  











  



  
Professional VB.NET Transactions4 reviews
Matthew Bortniker, James Conard

Wrox Press, 2002

Full of great nitty-gritty details!
This is a gem of a book! Ever get frustrated looking for a book that has a decent discussion on transactions? So many have half a dozen pages and a kiddie's transaction example about a bank that only ever has one customer that only ever does one transaction & of course it succeeds: great! This is different - it's real! It's a book all about real-transactions and the things you need to know ...
  
  











  



  
The Book of VB .NET: .NET Insight for VB Developers16 reviews
Matthew MacDonald

No Starch Press, 2002

An absolute must for the VB Programmer
I have been programming in VB since 1992 and decided to move to VB.NET when it was released but found the learning curve was immense - until I bought the book of VB.NET. This book is my Bible, it sits besides my computer all the time. Without delving into the VB language, it simplifies the transition to VB.NET for the experienced VB Programmer. It's not for VB learners nor does Matthew propose ...
  
  











  



  
The Book of Visual Basic 2005: .NET Insight for Classic VB Developers5 reviews
Matthew MacDonald

No Starch Press, 2006

VERY VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
Are you a Visual Basic 6 developer? If you are, then this book is for you. Author Matthew MacDonald, has done an outstanding job of writing a book about Visual Basic 6 developers who want to shed some of their current habits and start learning more about how the .NET platform works and thinks. MacDonald, begins by showing you why Microsoft decided to create a whole new framework for ...
  
  











  



  
Programming .NET Security7 reviews
Adam Freeman, Allen Jones

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2003

Best .NET security book I've seen
While there is a lot of talk about .NET security, relatively little can be found in terms of documentation, which is one reason why this book is so refreshing. In addition to discussing some of the reasons behind certain security schemes, the theory is explained as well as the C# implementation. While there are some .NET specific security issues discussed (e.g. configuring worker processes), ...
  
  











  



  
Murach's ADO.NET 2.0 Database Programming with VB 200510 reviews
Anne Boehm

Mike Murach & Associates, 2007

To the point!
I am a C# developer but when I started browsing this book I couldn't help it but to continue reading it. It is not only about the VB language itself, but instead, how to use it so solve software problems. It teaches how to better write software, best practices and approaches. This book doesn't cover all the theory in the world about a topic. Also, not all topics. But it tells you how to use ...
  
  











  



  
Professional Refactoring in Visual Basic (Programmer to Programmer)5 reviews
Danijel Arsenovski

Wrox, 2008

Great Book on Refactoring
Really great book on refactoring. Although it is based on Visual Basic examples, same advices can be applied to C#, Java or any other OO language. Martin Fowler finally has a fair partner on my shelf ;).
  
  











  



  
Professional VB SAP R/3 Programming5 reviews
Oleg Ovanesyan

Peer Information Inc., 1999

Good book for tolls and SAP application developers
Details with examples. Good for all SAP R/3 tools and application developers. Explains BAPIs, RFCs, bussiness object repository (BOR), SAP DCOM Connector component etc.
  
  











  



  
Beginning DotNetNuke 4.0 Website Creation in VB 2005 with Visual Web Developer 2005 Express: From Novice to ...3 reviews
Nick Symmonds

Apress, 2006

A very good primer
This is a very good introduction to DotNetNuke. It will help you install DNN on you own machine and guide you through building a simple website. If you know a little about programming in VB and know something about HTML and CSS, this book will show you how to write your own DNN modules and create your own DNN skins and containers. You won't learn how to write complex modules or elaborate ...
  
  











  



  
Mishnah Berurah Vol. Vb - Laws of Pesach -- Large Edition1 review, 2004

The basic Dinnim of Pesach
The Jewish custom is to begin to learn the statutes regarding the holiday at least thirty days before. In many shuls throughout the world this is done by learning Mishneh Brureh. If I am not mistaken this volume opens with the bedikah, how to properly check for Chametz on Pesach. While a person can study the 'Mishnah Brureh' alone it is advisable to learn with others who can point out aspects of ...
  
  











  



  
VB.NET Core Classes in a Nutshell2 reviews
Budi Kurniawan, Ted Neward

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2002

Excellent book, in my opinion
Okay--I don't dream in code often, and I don't make a living by programming. I do it for fun. I don't have any of the expensive versions of Visual Studio--just the "Standard", cheapie one. With that said, I love having the framework laid out for me. The fact that it integrates into VS is a big plus. And, if you're undecided, here's a little tip--you can install the VB.NET Core Classes ...
  
  











  



  
Comprehensive VB .NET Debugging2 reviews
Mark Pearce

Apress, 2003

Brilliant - Comprehensive Coverage On VB.NET Debugging
This book is a must read for anyone doing VB.NET development work. I felt so lucky when I found this book because I haven't found a book like this on the market for .NET debugging. This isn't just a book you read through once, and set aside, as it will definitely become a permanent part of your reference library. The author did an absolutely exceptional job in comprehensively covering ...
  
  











  



  
Microsoft SharePoint: Building Office 2007 Solutions in VB 2005 (Expert's Voice in Sharepoint)1 review
Scot P. Hillier

Apress, 2007

Best SharePoint 2007 book on the market
This is as close to being a PERFECT computer book as I have ever read. I'm a SharePoint architect/developer with 30+ years of IT experience, and I own every SharePoint title that has been published since SharePoint started shipping 8 years ago. This book is the best. It throughly covers almost every aspect of SharePoint 2007 in layman's (and technical) terms with solid, complete, well-thought ...
  
  











  



  
Beginning ASP.NET 3.5: In C# and VB (Programmer to Programmer)3 reviews
Imar Spaanjaars

Wrox, 2008

Finally, an ASP.NET book worth its cost
I've picked up copies of Beginning ASP.NET 2.0; Build Your Own ASP.NET 2.0 Web Site Using C# & VB; Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 E-Commerce in C# 2005 From Novice to Professional; and Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 Step by Step (the only one I can recommend). With all of these, I struggled to read them and didn't feel as though I learned much, or in the case of the last, failed to get much more than an overview ...
  
  











  



  
Pro .NET 2.0 Windows Forms and Custom Controls in VB 20053 reviews
Matthew MacDonald

Apress, 2006

Far far better than I could have written in a lifetime!
This book really hits the nail on the head. I've been struggling with custom controls for weeks searching every article on the web and all over Microsoft and MSDN. No place has demonstrated the depth of understanding anywhere near as well as Matthew MacDonald has done. Not only are there clear and to the point examples without getting bogged-down in some lengthy, arcane and mythical tasks, ...
  
  











  



  
Beginning VB 2005 Databases: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: From Novice to Professional)2 reviews
James Huddleston, Ranga Raghuram, ...

Apress, 2007

Best for beginners and intermediate in VB.Net05 Databases
It's the Best for Beginners and intermediate in VB.net05 Databases,I have read several Books previously and I Couldn't Understand well ,From Beginning to The end This Book explain step By Step all you Need For starting Programming in Databases using VB.Net 2005 and gives you a guide of Books to continue the next grade.
  
  











  



  
Visual Basic 2005 By Practice (Programming Series)2 reviews
Mike Mostafavi

Charles River Media, 2007

Good Introductory Book on Programming re .NET
This is an introductory book on programming in Visual Basic 2005. However it does presume that you have programmed before on some kind of system. It doesn't matter which language, but the basic concept of writing commands, logic, and so on should be familiar to the reader. To be sure, he does give a bit of instruction into basic programming principles, but it is pretty basic. Next he goes ...
  
  











  



  
Data Entry and Validation with C# and VB. NET Windows Forms1 review
Nick Symmonds, Nicholas Symmonds

Apress, 2003

Must read for all interface developers.
This should be required reading for anyone who designs interfaces. If users are having a hard time using your software then you need this book. Great conversational style with well thought out content and screen shots. I wish I had this book earlier in my career.
  
  











  



  
Distributed .NET Programming in VB .NET3 reviews
Tom Barnaby

Apress, 2002

Excellent discussion of .Net Remoting
When I first started reading this book, I thought "Oh no - 3 chapters of intro and a large appendix". I naturally skipped over the intro and started reading what I thought was the first Real chapter. I kept finding interesting references back to an intro chapter "Introduction to .Net Remoting". I finally read this chapter and was pleasantly surprised to find a clear and comprehensive explanation ...
  
  











  







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