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Informationen zum Autor Harold Davis is a software development consultant and writer, who has established a strong reputation for his clearly written introductory technical books. He is the author of the best-selling Visual Basic 6: Visual QuickStart Guide from Peachpit, as well as books on Linux, Delphi, and web development. He had a previous career as a professional photographer, so he is that rare combination of techie and artist. Klappentext With the introduction of Visual Basic .NET, VB is now a complete object-oriented language, letting programmers access the full power of the Windows platform while enabling them to build reliable and robust web solutions.It doesn't matter if you're new to programming or just to VB.NET, Visual Basic .NET Programming gets you up and running with the new version and offers a comprehensive introduction to Windows and web application development. From language fundamentals to ADO.NET, XML, and Web Services, Harold Davis's thoughtful approach emphasizes meaningful tasks that tie in with VB.NET's principal strengths. For example, you'll learn to build a Web Service, implement XML support, and use object-oriented techniques--without getting mired in theory but also without sacrificing the understanding you need to apply your skills in new situations.Much of the book is devoted to Windows application development, covering new ways to program standard elements, as well as emphasizing Visual Basic's new programming features. Want to build a desktop program with an oval interface? Want to create robust class libraries, components, and controls? Implement printing as a program feature? Start and stop a service? Every chapter provides solid examples that will help you learn the language and, more importantly, create effective applications with it. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction.Chapter 1: Understanding Visual Basic .NET.Chapter 2: Introducing Projects, Forms, and Buttons.Chapter 3: Building a User Interface.Chapter 4: Working with Windows Form Properties.Chapter 5: Events and the Life Cycle of Forms.Chapter 6: Working with Form Methods and Modules.Chapter 7: Working with Windows Forms Controls.Chapter 8: Adding StatusBars, ToolBars, ToolTips, and Tabbed Dialogs.Chapter 9: Working with Common Dialogs.Chapter 10: Using Timers, EventLogs, and ServiceControllers.Chapter 11: Creating Menus.Chapter 12: Printing from an Application.Chapter 13: Errors, Exceptions, and Debugging.Chapter 14: Using the Object Browser.Chapter 15: Object-Oriented Programming in VB .NET.Chapter 16: Creating Windows Controls.Chapter 17: Working with Data and ADO.NET.Chapter 18: Working with XML.Chapter 19: Building ASP.NET Web Applications.Chapter 20: Deploying Applications.Appendix A: Using VB .NET¿s Help System.Appendix B: Migrating Applications from VB6 to VB .NET.Appendix C: Key Syntax Differences Between VB6 and VB .NET.Appendix D: VB .NET Keywords.Appendix E: Selected VB .NET Namespaces and Classes.Index....