Book description
A Programmer's Introduction to Visual Basic .NET helps current Visual Basic developers identify and understand some of the major changes are between Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET. This book also explores why developers should move to Visual Basic. Learn about the .NET framework, VB .NET VB .NET inheritance, VB .NET web services, VB .NET web applications, VB .NET Windows services, .NET Assemblies, ADO.NET and ASP.NET. Additional topics include:
Building Classes and Assemblies with VB.NET;
Building Windows Services with VB.NET;
Upgrading VB6 Projects to VB.NET;
Performance Security;
Configuration and Deployment.
Table of contents
- Copyright
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Tell Us What You Think!
- Introduction
- Why Should You Move to Visual Basic .NET?
- Your First VB .NET Application
- Major VB .NET Changes
- Building Classes and Assemblies with VB .NET
- Inheritance with VB .NET
- Getting Started with ADO.NET
- Upgrading VB6 Projects to VB .NET
- Building Web Applications with VB .NET and ASP.NET
- Building Web Services with VB .NET
- Building Windows Services and Console Applications with VB .NET
- Creating Multithreaded Visual Basic .NET Applications
- Monitoring Performance with VB .NET
- Deployment and Configuration
- .NET Interoperability with COM
- Writing Code for Cross-Language Interoperability
- Index
Product information
- Title: A Programmer's Introduction to Visual Basic® .NET
- Author(s):
- Release date: December 2001
- Publisher(s): Sams
- ISBN: 0672322641
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