VB.NET Unleashed (with source code)

Visual Basic .NET Unleashed is a complete book on the fundamentals of programming in a fully object-oriented language filled with new idioms and capabilities like true inheritance and polymorphism, event handlers, structured exception handling, and Web services. In addition to presenting you with fundamentals, it is the charter of this book to give you extra insight and advice based on real-world experience to help you become more productive with Visual Basic .NET than you ever were able to be with Visual Basic 6.
Visual Basic .NET Unleashed was written to help the new and professional programmer make the transition to a completely revamped language. This book will help you make the transition to Visual Basic .NET smoothly and completely, and provide you with a comprehensive source for all of your VB programming needs.
If you are a Visual Basic 6 (or earlier VB edition) programmer, a new programmer, or switching from another language to Visual Basic .NET, this book was written for you. You will find information ranging from the fundamentals of object-oriented programming (OOP) to topics and examples demonstrating some of the most advanced object-oriented idioms and sophisticated .NET programming.
From the outset I have carefully coded and organized examples, and those examples are provided for you on the www.samspublishing.com Web site and at www.softconcepts.com. I took the time to incorporate one of the best aspects of Extreme Programming (a.k.a. XP), Refactoring. As often as possible, I employed Refactoring in an effort to provide you with examples of high-quality, simple object-oriented code that you can reuse to help you solve problems. The code samples will not look like VB6 code; they will look like Visual Basic .NET code. My efforts are intended to help you make a departure from VB6 and employ Visual Basic .NET to the greatest degree possible.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Using the Unified Visual Studio IDE
Chapter 02 - Out with the Old, In with the New
Chapter 03 - Basic Programming in Visual Basic .NET
Chapter 04 - Macros and Visual Studio Extensibility
Chapter 05 - Subroutines, Functions, and Structures
Chapter 06 - Reflection
Chapter 07 - Creating Classes
Chapter 08 - Adding Events
Chapter 09 - Understanding Delegates
Chapter 10 - Inheritance and Polymorphism
Chapter 11 - Shared Members
Chapter 12 - Defining Attributes
Chapter 13 - Creating a Console Application
Chapter 14 - Multithreaded Applications
Chapter 15 - Using Windows Forms
Chapter 16 - Designing User Interfaces
Chapter 17 - Programming with GDI+
Chapter 18 - Using and Implementing Web Services
Chapter 19 - ASP.NET Web Programming
Chapter 20 - Writing to the Event Log
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