Visual Basic 2005 Step by Step

Visual Basic 2005 is a development tool that you can use to build applications that perform useful work and look great within a variety of settings. Using Visual Basic 2005, you can create applications for the Windows operating system, the Web, hand-held devices, and a host of other environments and settings. The most important advantage of Visual Basic is that it has been designed to increase productivity in your daily development work—especially if you need to use information in databases or create solutions for the Internet—but an important additional benefit is that once you become comfortable with the development environment in Micro$oft Visual Studio 2005, you can use the same tools to write programs for Micro$oft Visual C++ 2005, Micro$oft Visual C# 2005, Micro$oft Visual J# 2005, and other third-party tools and compilers.
The popular STEP BY STEP approach provides hands-on guidance to beginning-level programmers and those new to Visual Basic, covering key features and fundamental techniques to accelerate their productivity. The companion CD includes data sets and sample code for all exercises.
Key Book Benefits:
• This immensely popular tutorial for Visual Basic has been fully revised for the newest version of the technology.
• Provides step-by-step guidance on how to use Visual Basic 2005 with Visual Studio 2005 to create smart-client and Web applications.
• Features easy-to-follow, logically planned lessons, with necessary data sets and additional code samples on the CD.
• STEP BY STEP is ideal for anyone with a fundamental understanding of computer programming.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Exploring the Visual Studio Integrated Development Environment
Chapter 02 - Writing Your First Program
Chapter 03 - Working with Toolbox Controls
Chapter 04 - Working with Menus, Toolbars, and Dialog Boxes
Chapter 05 - Visual Basic Variables and Formulas, and the .NET Framework
Chapter 06 - Using Decision Structures
Chapter 07 - Using Loops and Timers
Chapter 08 - Debugging Visual Basic Programs
Chapter 09 - Trapping Errors by Using Structured Error Handling
Chapter 10 - Creating Modules and Procedures
Chapter 11 - Using Arrays to Manage Numeric and String Data
Chapter 12 - Working with Collections and the System.Collections Namespace
Chapter 13 - Exploring Text Files and String Processing
Chapter 14 - Managing Windows Forms and Controls at Run Time
Chapter 15 - Adding Graphics and Animation Effects
Chapter 16 - Inheriting Forms and Creating Base Classes
Chapter 17 - Working with Printers
Chapter 18 - Getting Started with ADO.NET
Chapter 19 - Data Presentation Using the DataGridView Control
Chapter 20 - Creating Web Sites and Web Pages Using Microsoft Visual Web Developer and ASP.NET
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July 17th, 2007 07:42
great post. Thanx a bunch!!!