VB.NET Power Coding

Visual Basic .NET Power Coding is the experienced developer's guide to mastering advanced Visual Basic .NET concepts. Paul Kimmel saves readers time and money by providing thorough explanations of essential topics so you can quickly begin creating robust programs that have fewer bugs. He also demonstrates important concepts by using numerous real-world examples that include working code that has been tested against Visual Basic .NET 2003.
After a brief review of language idioms, Kimmel moves to more advanced techniques that help programmers solve their most challenging problems. Central to advanced development and deployment are chapters on security, Web services, ASP.NET programming, COM Interop, and Remoting. This book also covers thin client programming, which offers businesses a real solution to managing deployment and upgrades with Windows Forms using Reflection and HTTP. An appendix walks readers through migrating Visual Basic 6.0 applications to Visual Basic .NET. A companion Web site includes the complete downloadable source code, extensive reusable examples, and updates from the author.
I wrote this book for professionals who have gotten past the basics and are ready for some torque. This book assumes you have read an introductory book on VB .NET, progressed through a more advanced book like Visual Basic .NET Unleashed [Kimmel 2002b], and are now ready to turn on the hyperdrive.
There is just a modicum of introductory material inside these pages. If you need to know how to write loops, conditional statements, functions, or subroutines, then set this book on your shelf and try something written at the introductory level until you're comfortable with that material. Then come back to this book.
If you're the kind of code slinger who has trophy projects on your shelf, then this is the book for you. Read on.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Basic Language Constructs
Chapter 02 - Inheritance and Interfaces
Chapter 03 - Delegates
Chapter 04 - Reflection
Chapter 05 - Attributes
Chapter 06 - Multithreading
Chapter 07 - COM Interop
Chapter 08 - Remoting
Chapter 09 - Building Custom Components
Chapter 10 - Auto-Updating Smart Clients in .NET
Chapter 11 - ADO.NET Database Programming
Chapter 12 - Advanced ADO.NET
Chapter 13 - Creating Web Services
Chapter 14 - Advanced Web Services
Chapter 15 - Building ASP.NET Web Applications
Chapter 16 - Combining ADO.NET and ASP.NET
Chapter 17 - Debugging .NET
Chapter 18 - Code Access Security
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