Moving to VB.NET: Strategies, Concepts, and Code (Beta 2) (1st Edition) - For 2nd Edition, please refer to 159059102X
by:
Dan Appleman
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Publisher:
APRESS,JUN-2001
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VB.NET Level: B/I/A
ISBN: 1893115976 ISBN13: 9781893115972
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This book is divided into three parts, Strategies, Concepts and Code. In Strategies, you'll learn how VB.Net is perfect for new development of Web and other server side applications - but that porting existing code may be disastrous - and how economics and human nature will play as strong a role as technology in how .NET is deployed. In Concepts, you'll learn key concepts such as inheritance and multithreading, and why they are over-hyped. You'll learn why Microsoft is killing COM. And you'll learn other important concepts that are unfamiliar to most VB6 programmers but crucial to VB.Net programmers. In Code, you'll learn the VB.Net language and many of its features - all based on your current knowledge of VB6. Check out the Microsoft .NET Developer Training Tour August - October 2001 in 26 cities in the U.S. Dan Appleman's Moving to VB.NET: Strategies, Concepts, and Code, is one the many free Visual Studio .NET resources being given away. Register with RSVP Code yy222 for the Microsoft .NET Developer Training Tour and receive a $100 off the regular price of $499!
Author Information
Dan Appleman - Daniel Appleman is the president of Desaware, Inc., a developer of add-on products and components for Microsoft Visual Development Tools including Visual Basic. He is also co-founder of Apress. Dan is the author of Dan Appleman's Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to the Win32 API, Dan Appleman's Developing COM/Activex Components with Visual Basic 6.0: A Guide for the Perplexed, Dan Appleman's Win32 API Puzzle Book and Tutorial for Visual Basic Programmers, and How Computer Programming Works.
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