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Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook
By Matthew MacDonald
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Publisher: O'Reilly
Pub Date: April 2005
ISBN: 0-596-00726-4
Pages: 262
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Murach’s Beginning Visual Basic .NET (source code included)
by Anne Prince
20 chapters, 723 pages, 272 illustrations
ISBN-10: 1-890774-15-4; ISBN-13: 978-1-890774-15-8
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Beginning Visual Basic 2005
Authors: Thearon Willis, Bryan Newsome
Brand: Wrox
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2768
EAN: 9780764574016
ISBN: 0764574019
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Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005: Learn Visual Basic 2005 as You Design and Develop a Complete Application
By Tim Patrick
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Publisher: Addison Wesley Professional
Pub Date: November 07, 2006
Print ISBN-10: 0-321-39800-9
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-321-39800-0
Pages: 888
Source code and Templates included
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Visual Basic® .NET Unleashed
By Paul Kimmel
Publisher : Sams Publishing
Pub Date : January 17, 2002
ISBN : 0-672-32234-X
Pages : 784
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isual Basic 2005 For Dummies
By Bill Sempf
ISBN: 978-0-7645-7728-4
Format: Paper
Pages: 384 Pages
Pub. Date: November 2005 by Wiley Pub, Inc.
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Visual Basic .NET Black Book
First Edition: December 2001
by Steven Holzner ISBN:1932111042
Paraglyph Press © 2002 (1184 pages)
Covers Visual Basic.NET tips, examples, and how-tos on everything from programming to managing the development of Visual Basic applications, and provides in-depth material on the new object-oriented features of Visual Basic .NET.
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By James Huddleston, Ranga Raghuram, Scott Allen, Syed Fahad Gilani, Jacob Hammer Pedersen, Jon Reid
ISBN10: 1-59059-810-5
ISBN13: 978-1-59059-810-8
491 pp.
Published on Feb 2007
Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Databases teaches you everything you need to know about relational databases, SQL, and ADO.NET 2.0, giving you a sound start in developing console and Windows database applications. The book also includes chapters on the new SQL Server XML data type and the forthcoming LINQ enhancements to the next version of Visual Basic.
In addition to teaching you database basics like using SQL to communicate with databases, this book provides you with detailed, code-practical techniques to access data in VB 2005 across a range of coding situations. Code-heavy and full of practical detail, this book has been fully revised and upgraded for .NET 2.0 and offers you the best contemporary practice in this core programming area, so that youll find yourself using it in nearly all your .NET projects.
* Provides step-by-step instructions on how to install and configure necessary tools
* Presents all essential SQL query and update concepts and syntax, so you neednt have prior familiarity with relational databases or SQL
* Describes how to use ADO.NET transactions, exceptions, and events
* Covers ADO.NET features for handling XML, text, and binary data within a VB 2005 context
* Explains all concepts through straightforward code examples
Author Information
James Huddleston
James Huddleston has worked with computers since 1974, specializing in database design and development since 1980. He has a bachelor’s degree in Latin and Greek from the University of Pennsylvania and a juris doctor degree from the University of Pittsburgh. A technical reviewer of dozens of computer books, including Beginning C# Objects: From Concepts to Code, he finds databases an endlessly fascinating area of work and almost as intellectually rewarding as his hobby: translating Homer’s “Iliad” and “Odyssey” from the original Greek.
Ranga Raghuram
Ranga Raghuram has a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Birla Institute of Technology and Science in Pilani, India, and a master’s degree from Virginia Tech in Virginia.
Scott Allen
Scott Allen has a master’s degree in computer science from Shippensburg University. He’s a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer. And he regularly serves as an adjunct faculty member at various colleges in Maryland and Pennsylvania.
Syed Fahad Gilani
Syed Fahad Gilani has more than 15 years of experience in computing. He sold his first program at the age of ten.
Jacob Hammer Pedersen
Jacob Hammer Pedersen started programming in the early 1990s, moving gradually from Pascal to C++ to Visual Basic. In the summer of 2000, he discovered C# and has explored it happily ever since.
Jon Reid
Jon Reid was editor for the C++ and Object Query Language components of the Object Data Management Group standard, and has co-authored several C# books.
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The Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology Series Doing Objects in Visual Basic 2005
by Deborah Kurata
Publisher: Addison Wesley Professional
Pub Date: February 20, 2007
Print ISBN-10: 0-321-32049-2
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-321-32049-0
Pages: 552
# The definitive guide to object-oriented development with Visual Basic 2005
Doing Objects in Visual Basic 2005 is the authoritative guide to object-oriented design, architecture, and development with Visual Basic 2005. Author Deborah Kurata is the original pioneer in building object-oriented applications with Visual Basic. In this book she continues to offer clarity and deliver best practices for using object-oriented techniques in Visual Basic 2005. She has been honored with Microsoft’s prestigious MVP designation for her expertise and contributions to the community.
Kurata begins with a concise introduction to core object-oriented concepts and the Visual Basic 2005 features that support them. Next she introduces a pragmatic and agile approach to designing effective applications along with an application framework. From there she walks you through the process of building the user interface, business logic, and data access layers of an application, highlighting key VB 2005 techniques and best practices. Kurata’s step-by-step “building along” activities provide you with deep hands-on mastery; your finished application can serve as the starting point for virtually any custom project. This book
# Shows how the tools in Visual Studio 2005 combined with a solid object-oriented approach can help minimize the complexities of software development and improve productivity
# Clearly explains the fundamental concepts of object development: classes, inheritance, interfaces, scenarios, and more
# Presents a pragmatic agile software design methodology to help analyze and design applications for the real world
# Covers building the user interface layer using a base form class, programmatic interfaces, and object binding
# Details building the business logic layer using a base business object class and validation rules
# Demonstrates how to build the data access layer using ADO.NET
# Provides best practices and tips for experienced .NET developers, those new to .NET, and for those developers moving from VB6 to .NET
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From the author of the highly acclaimed Book of VB .NET comes this comprehensive introduction to Visual Basic 2005, the newest version of Microsoft’s popular programming language. If you’re a developer who is new to the language, you will learn to use VB 2005 effectively. If you’re from the old school of VB but haven’t yet made the jump to .NET, you will be able to make the transition seamlessly. And you won’t have to wade through boring, unnecessary material before you get there.
This guide covers all the necessities, ditching jargon and getting right to the substance of how to:
• Implement object-oriented programming with classes, interfaces, and inheritance
• Design well-behaved multithreaded applications
• Work with XML, file streams, and ADO.NET, the .NET toolkit for relational databases
• Build code-driven web pages and rich Windows applications
• Deploy your applications with snazzy setup programs
Conversational in tone and eminently readable, this book tackles VB 2005’s hot new features and explains how to work with .NET, but it doesn’t water the information down for beginners. After a brief overview of changes from VB 6, you’ll get real-world examples in each chapter that will get you up to speed and ready to perform in the VB 2005 environment. Helpful code examples, references to additional online material, and tips on planning, design, and architecture round out The Book of Visual Basic 2005.
Professional developers who need to master VB 2005 will want this book by their side.
Matthew MacDonald is a developer, author, and educator in all things Visual Basic and .NET. He’s worked with Visual Basic and ASP since their initial versions, and written over a dozen books on the subject, including The Book of VB .NET (No Starch Press) and Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook (O’Reilly).
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"With the application development community so focused on the Smart Client revolution, a book that covers VSTO from A to Z is both important and necessary. This book lives up to big expectations. It is thorough, has tons of example code, and covers Office programming in general termstopics that can be foreign to the seasoned .NET developer who has focused on ASP.NET applications for years. Congratulations to Eric Lippert and Eric Carter for such a valuable work!" Tim Huckaby, CEO, InterKnowlogy, Microsoft regional director
"This book covers in a clear and concise way all of the ins and outs of programming with Visual Studio Tools for Office. Given the authors' exhaustive experiences with this subject, you can't get a more authoritative description of VSTO than this book!" Paul Vick, technical lead, Visual Basic .NET, Microsoft Corporation
"Eric and Eric really get it. Professional programmers will love the rich power of Visual Studio and .NET, along with the ability to tap into Office programmability. This book walks you through programming Excel, Word, InfoPath, and Outlook solutions." Vernon W. Hui, test lead, Microsoft Corporation
"This book is an in-depth, expert, and definitive guide to programming using Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005. It is a must-have book for anyone doing Office development." Siew Moi Khor, programmer/writer, Microsoft Corporation
"We don't buy technical books for light reading. We buy them as a resource for developing a solution. This book is an excellent resource for someone getting started with Smart Client development. For example, it is common to hear a comment along the lines of, 'It is easy to manipulate the Task Pane in Office 2003 using VSTO 2005,' but until you see something like the example at the start of Chapter 15, it is hard to put 'easy' into perspective. This is a thorough book that covers everything from calling Office applications from your application, to building applications that are Smart Documents. It allows the traditional Windows developer to really leverage the power of Office 2003." Bill Sheldon, principal engineer, InterKnowlogy, MVP
"Eric Carter and Eric Lippert have been the driving force behind Office development and Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005. The depth of their knowledge and understanding of VSTO and Office is evident in this book. Professional developers architecting enterprise solutions using VSTO 2005 and Office System 2003 now have a new weapon in their technical arsenal." Paul Stubbs, program manager, Microsoft Corporation
"This book is both a learning tool and a reference book, with a richness of tables containing object model objects and their properties, methods, and events. I would recommend it to anyone considering doing Office development using the .NET framework, especially people interested in VSTO programming." Rufus Littlefield, software design engineer/tester, Microsoft Corporation
Visual Studio Tools for Office is both the first and the definitive book on VSTO 2005 programming, written by the inventors of the technology. VSTO is a set of tools that allows professional developers to use the full power of Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework to put code behind Excel 2003, Word 2003, Outlook 2003, and InfoPath 2003.
VSTO provides functionality never before available to the Office developer: data binding and data/view separation, design-time views of Excel and Word documents inside Visual Studio, rich support for Windows Forms controls in a document, the ability to create custom Office task panes, server-side programming support against Office, and much more.
Carter and Lippert cover their subject matter with deft insight into the needs of .NET developers learning VSTO. This book
Explains the architecture of Microsoft Office programming and introduces the object models
Teaches the three basic patterns of Office solutions: Office automation executables, Office add-ins, and code behind a document
Explores the ways of customizing Excel, Word, Outlook, and InfoPath, and plumbs the depths of programming with their events and object models
Introduces the VSTO programming model
Teaches how to use Windows Forms in VSTO and how to work with the Actions Pane
Delves into VSTO data programming and server data scenarios
Explores .NET code security and VSTO deployment
Advanced material covers working with XML in Word and Excel, developing COM add-ins for Word and Excel, and creating Outlook add-ins with VSTO.
The complete code samples are available on the book's Web page.
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Professional VB 2005 with .NET 3.0
byBill Evjen, Billy Hollis, Tim McCarthy, Kent SharkeyandBill Sheldon
Wrox Press 2007 (1290 pages)
ISBN:9780470124703
Written for experienced VB developers who need to make the transition to the .NET 3.0 Framework, this comprehensive resource not only takes you through the latest features of VB 2005, but also how to apply this powerful language in the .NET Framework 3.0.
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