books:
•
The Book of Visual Basic 2005: .NET Insight for Classic VB Developers
Matthew MacDonald
No Starch Press
, 2006 - 512 pages
average customer review:
based on 5 reviews
view larger image
for more information click here
highly recommended
Truly excellent read
Very well written and organized. I've read it once and am re-reading it again. Highly recommended.
Nice overview of .NET
This is definitely not a complete work on VB or .
NET
. It does serve as a good walkthrough of the features of .NET and their use through
Visual
Basic
. So as long as you know what you are buying you will likely be pleased.
The writing is solid, and the graphics are used effectively. This is not one of the screenshot heavy tomes so often seen in the VB world.
for more information click here
Great book for the intended audience
The focus of this
book
is to take a traditional
Visual
Basic developer
who is already experienced writing Visual Basic programs and use that as a base to move them to the .
NET platform
. One of the problems of the traditional Visual Basic program has been that it has its own way of doing things and is built on a platform that is different from other object-oriented languages such as C++ and Java. Of course this is not the only problem but if you program in more than one language then Visual Basic's dlls would often replace and create problems for the other language and vice-versa. The vision of .NET was to create a common language runtime with common classes that can be used for all languages. The problem is that this meant a complete rewrite of Visual Basic and many of the expressions used before no longer work. This need to relearn how to do so many things has slowed the adoption of the .NET framework for Visual Basic. This book comes to the rescue by providing a convenient learning pathway that starts with the familiar for the Visual Basic 6 programmer and moves them from there to the correct use of the .Net framework to accomplish the same goal. For the Visual Basic programmer making the move to the .NET platform The Book of Visual Basic
2005
is highly recommended.
for more information click here
Become A Better VB Developer!!
'The
Book
of
Visual
Basic
2005
: .
NET
Insight
for
Classic
VB
Developers
' by Matthew MacDonald is another fantastic book written by the busy author Matthew MacDonald. Presented in a very entertaining and fun format thanks to the No Starch line, this book will cover Visual Basic 2005 from top to bottom and show you why it's one of the most popular and easy languages to develop in. With ~500 pages of material and 14 chapters, this book doesn't skimp on any of the good stuff (plenty of whip cream and jimmies for everyone).
If you are a VB programmer and want to learn about how far it's come and why the .NET framework makes RAD ever more RAD than ever before, pick up this book, read it, and enjoy it.
Easy to read and even easier to recommend, this is a solid best buy.
***** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
for more information click here
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 and what it threw in. Then, the author provides an overview of the design environment. Next, he looks at the .NET world, with an overview of language changes, an exploration of the class library, and an introduction to namespaces. The author also provides an overview of Windows Forms. He continues by showing you the basics of object-oriented development, the most modern and elegant way tosolve almost any programming problem. Then, the author explores VB
2005's object
oriented features and advanced class construction techniques including interfaces nd inheritance, the most anticipated Visual enhancement ever. Next, he shows you how to make your own components and get the essentials you need to know in order to transfer your applications to other computers. The author also describes debugging in the IDE, outlines some tips for making bug-resistant code, and introduces structured exception handling. He continues by showing you how to deal with Data: Files, Printing and XML. Then, the author presents an overview of databases and ADO.NET. Next, he provides some advice about when to create threads and how to use them safely. The author also describes the basics of ASP.NET, Microsoft's all-in-one solution for creating web-based applications. He continues by showing you how to create web services and, best of all, let .NET take care of all the plumbing. Finally, he shows you how to deploy your application: the streamlined web-based ClickOnce model, and the more comprehensive Visual Studio setup project.
Throughout this most excellent book, the author strives to give you the essential facts and
insight
s. More importantly, the emphasis here isn't on becoming a "language nerd," but on gaining the insights you'll need in order to understand .NET development and to continue learning on your own.
for more information click here
The
Book
of
Visual
Basic
2005
is a comprehensive introduction to Microsoft's newest programming language, Visual Basic 2005, the next iteration of Visual Basic .
NET
(Microsoft has dropped the .NET in the title). A complete revision to the highly acclaimed Book of VB .NET, the book is organized as a series of lightning tours and real-world examples that show
developers
the VB 2005 way of doing things. Perfect for old-school Visual Basic developers who haven't made the jump to .NET, this book is also useful to developers from other programming backgrounds (like Java) who want to cut to the chase and quickly learn how to program with VB 2005.
for more information click here
hot
or
not?
What's your opinion?
Write a review and share your thoughts!
developers
Programming in Objective-C (Developer's Library)
CLR via C#, Second Edition (Pro Developer)
Head First Servlets and JSP: Passing the Sun Certified Web Component ...
PHP and MySQL Web Development (3rd Edition) (Developer's Library)
Learning ActionScript 3.0: A Beginner's Guide
insight
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down
They Like Jesus but Not the Church: Insights from Emerging Generations
Mindfulness in Plain English, Updated and Expanded Edition
The Ultimate Dividend Playbook: Income, Insight and Independence for ...
My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey
classic
The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A ...
Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the ...
Fahrenheit 451
Things Fall Apart: A Novel
search for books
book of visual
,
2005
,
basic
,
book
,
classic
,
developers
,
insight
,
visual
Impressum / about us
books:
other categories
apparel
baby
beauty
books
camera & photo
cell phones
classical music
computers
dvd
software
kitchen
gourmet food
health & personal care
magazines
musical instruments
office products
outdoor living
pc & video games
popular music
electronics
sporting goods
tools & hardware
toys & games
pet supplies
vhs video
watches & jewelry
german
Bücher
DVD
klassische Musik