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    Que - Special Edition Using Microsoft thanks Basic .NET (with source code)


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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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    Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Step by Step
    Microsoft Press 2006
    Library of Congress Control Number 2005933122
    ISBN: 0-7356-2131-4



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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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    Visual 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 ISBN32111042
    Paraglyph Press © 2002 (1184 pages)
    Covers Visual Basic.NET tips, examples, and how-tos on everything from cuốn 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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     thanks Basic .NET Power Tools
    Evangelos Petroutsos, Richard Mansfield
    ISBN: 978-0-7821-4242-6
    694 pages, Sybex, November 2003


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    Visual Basic 2005 Jumpstart
    By Wei-Meng Lee
    Publisher: O'Reilly
    Pub Date: September 2005
    ISBN: 0-596-10071-X
    Pages: 214
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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 cuốn 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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    Database Access with Visual Basic® .NET, Third Edition
    By Jeffrey P. McManus, Jackie Goldstein

    Publisher : Addison Wesley
    Pub Date : February 14, 2003
    ISBN : 0-672-32343-5
    Pages : 464

    Database Access with Visual Basic .NET continues to use techniques developed by Jeffrey McManus that provide solutions to problems faced by developers every day. Since data access is the most used feature in corporate development, it is important for developers to understand the most effective and efficient way to access data using .NET technologies. This book provides clear explanations of how to use ADO.NET to access data stored in relational databases, as well as how XML integrates with ADO.NET. The authors use their years of experience to relate key topics to real-world applications through use of Business Cases that include code listings in Visual Basic .NET.


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    Expert One-on-One thanks Basic 2005 Database Programming
    Roger Jennings
    ISBN: 978-0-7645-7678-2
    Paperback
    624 pages
    December 2005

    Are you hesitant to migrate to Visual Studio(r) 2005? Maybe you're ready to upgrade to Visual Basic 2005 but feel a bit overwhelmed by ADO.NET 2.0 and the Visual Data Tools of this new release. In this hands-on guide, I'll share with you the best practices, the latest features, and cuốn data management techniques with Visual Basic 2005 and SQL Server or SQL Server Express 2005. Plus, I'll incorporate simple to moderately complex project examples that feature real-world, database front-end applications with Windows and Web forms.

    First, I'll begin with ADO.NET 2.0 basics, then I'll move on to designing and cuốn smart clients with typed DataSets as their data sources. Gradually, I'll walk you through using DataSource, GridView, and DetailsView Web controls. Finally, I'll demonstrate how to take advantage of the new T-SQL extensions, in-process Web services, and notifications.

    What you will learn from this book

    * How to build usable Windows(r) and Web forms from a sample database in less than five minutes-without writing a line of code
    * Effective writing of data validation code for bound text boxes and DataGridViews
    * Ways to apply advanced ASP.NET 2.0 data techniques
    * The process of creating and deploying VB 2005 SQL CLR projects

    Who this book is for

    This book is for experienced VB programmers who are upgrading from VB6 or VS 2002/2003 to VB 2005. Basic familiarity with the VS 2005 or VB Express 2005 environment is helpful but not assumed. No prior VB6, VBA, or VBScript experience is necessary.

    Wrox Expert One-On-One books present the wisdom accumulated by an experienced author who is recognized as an expert by the programming community. These experts challenge professional developers to examine their current practices in pursuit of better results.


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    Introducing Microsoft® Visual Basic® 2005 for Developers
    Campbell, Swigart, Horrocks, Hatchard, Bernhardt, O'Brien, Rugless
    Pages 288
    Disk N/A
    Level Beg/Int
    Published 09/01/2004
    ISBN 9780735620582
    ISBN-10 0-7356-2058-X

    About the Book

    Get a head start evaluating and exploiting the productivity features in Visual Basic 2005.

    Get a focused, first look at the features and capabilities in Microsoft Visual Basic 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and .NET Framework 2.0. If you currently work with Visual Basic 6, these authors fully understand the adoption and code migration issues you’ll encounter. They’ll step you through a quick primer on .NET Framework programming, offering guidance for a productive transition. If you already work with .NET, you’ll jump directly into what’s new, learning how to extend your existing skills. From the innovations in rapid application development, debugging, and deployment, to new data access, desktop, and Web programming capabilities, you get the prerelease insights and code walkthroughs you need to get productive right away. Discover how to: •Exploit new features for writing clean code at design time and debugging at run time •Simplify the creation of dynamic, data-centric applications •Deliver a rich client UI though Windows Forms or Web Forms functionality •Build a zero-code Web site with Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 •Rediscover the Edit-And-Continue function •Use ClickOnce technology for simple, reliable deployments and updates •Quickly produce strongly typed code with new ‘generics’ •Provide code-access security features using .NET Framework enhancements
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    OOP with Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET and Microsoft Visual C#™ .NET Step by Step
    Author Robin A. Reynolds-Haertle
    Pages 416
    Disk 1 Companion CD(s)
    Level All Levels
    Published 01/23/2002
    ISBN 9780735615687
    ISBN-10 0-7356-1568-3

    About the Book

    Learn object-oriented programming with the most popular development languages for the Microsoft® .NET Framework.

    Embark upon object-oriented programming in the .NET era with this straightforward, accessible guide. Progress at your own pace from the basics through advanced OOP concepts with the help of clear instructions, candid reference notes and design tips, and engaging programming examples. Learn how to take full advantage of the objects provided by Visual Basic® .NET and Visual C#™—or how to create and implement your own objects. In less time than you thought possible, you’ll absorb object-oriented design concepts and terminology and understand how to construct elegant object-oriented programs with two of the most powerful development languages. Topics covered include: • Writing your first object-oriented program • Creating class instances with constructors • Creating fields and properties • Working with methods • Using inheritance to create specialized classes • Designing base classes and abstract classes • Responding to changes with events and exceptions • Putting it all together with components • Providing services using interfaces • Using classes interchangeably through polymorphism • Using shared and static members • Overloading operators with Visual C# • Saving instance data • Reducing complexity by design INCLUDED ON CD-ROM: • Sample code in Visual Basic .NET and Visual C#

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    Programming Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 with Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET
    Author Rick Dobson
    Pages 704
    Disk 1 Companion CD(s)
    Level Int/Adv
    Published 05/29/2002
    ISBN 9780735615359
    ISBN-10 0-7356-1535-7

    About the Book

    Learn how to turn data into solutions with SQL Server 2000, Visual Basic .NET, and XML.

    Find out the fastest ways to transform data into potent business solutions with this definitive guide for developers. You’ll get a fundamental grasp of SQL Server™ programming techniques for data access, data manipulation, and data definition with T-SQL, and you’ll learn how to make the most of the language enhancements in Visual Basic® .NET, the programming advances in the Microsoft® Visual Studio® .NET integrated development environment, and the state-of-the-art technologies of the .NET framework, including ADO.NET, ASP.NET, and XML Web services. You also get in-depth coverage of SQL Server database security management, SQL Server Web releases, and features for interoperability between ADO.NET and XML. If you’re looking for expert insights on how to build powerful, secure solutions with SQL Server 2000 and Visual Basic .NET, this is the book for you. Coverage includes these topics: • XML Web services • SQL Server 2000 XML functionality • XML data-processing techniques • Class, event, and error-processing innovations • Tables and data types • Programming data access with T-SQL • Programming views and stored procedures • Programming user-defined functions and triggers • SQL Server 2000 security • Creating Microsoft Windows®–based applications with SQL Server 2000 and Visual Basic .NET • Programming Windows solutions with ADO.NET • Programming ASP.NET solutions CD-ROM FEATURES: • A fully searchable electronic copy of the book • Sample code written in Visual Basic .NET and T-SQL


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    Programming VB .Net: A Guide for Experienced Programmers
    by Gary Cornell, Jonathan Morrison
    ISBN: 1893115992
    Pub. Date: October 2001
    When Gary Cornell and VB legend Dan Appleman founded APress, they both committed to writing a book to get their fledgling company off the ground. (Dan wrote the API Puzzle Book.) This is Gary's contribution.

    This is the book that you want to read if you have knocked around VB 6 for a couple of years and you've decided to move up to .NET.

    This book doesn't waste time on the fundamentals but rather gets right to the core of what's new, different, interesting - and especially, what's important to know. But at the same time, this isn't likely to be the book you keep at the side of your workstation to reference. The authors' goal was to get you "over the hump" into the huge world of .NET rather than provide a comprehensive encyclopedia. In the chapter on GDI+, you can see Gary's shifting focus in the footnote, ". . . we can only touch on (GDI+) here . . . if you are willing to write a book, contact gary_cornell@apress.com …" (Nick Symmonds evidently took Gary up on it with his APress book on GDI+.

    For the target audience, technical books don't get much better than this. It's full of industry insider comments, comments and opinion that experienced programmers will appreciate, and it answers the "why" questions that Microsoft left completely out of the "official" documentation. Because the focus is much more than just syntax and code examples, the "shelf life" of a book like this is much longer. Don't buy this one to have in case you need it. Buy this one to read.
    About the Author

    Gary Cornell is another author who started his career as a mathematician (PhD, Brown University) but after a twisted career through technical training and writing, ended up co-founding APress ("The Authors Press") with Dan Appleman primarily because he was disgusted with the way traditional publishing companies treat technical authors. He has reached the point in life where he speaks and writes plainly now. Here's a quote about Microsoft's Upgrade Wizard, for example, "The whole idea of giving us a half-baked conversion tool is an abomination IMHO."


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    Programming Visual Basic .NET - First Edition
    by Dave Grundgeiger
    Publisher: O'Reilly
    Pub Date: December 2001
    More recent edition of this book available.
    ISBN: 0-596-00093-6
    Pages: 464

    Targeted at experienced programmers, Programming Visual Basic .NET is the complete guide to application development using Visual Basic .NET. Starting with a sample application and a high-level map, the book jumps right into showing how the parts of .NET fit with Visual Basic .NET. Topics include the common language runtime, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, Web Forms, Web Services, and ADO.NET.



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    Title: VB.NET Core Classes in a Nutshell
    First Edition: June 2002
    Series: In a Nutshell
    ISBN 10: 0-596-00257-2
    ISBN 13: 9780596002572
    Pages: 576

    VB.NET Core Classes in a Nutshell, provides a concise and thorough reference to the types found in the core namespaces of the .NET Framework Class Library. A companion to VB.NET Language in a Nutshell, this is a reference that VB.NET programmers will turn to repeatedly. Due to a special partnership between O'Reilly and Microsoft, this book also includes a CD that integrates the book's reference into Visual Studio .NET.


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