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SPRINGER Essential Vb.Net Fast by JOHN COWELL
Visual Basic .NET is part of the Visual Studio .NET family of products in addition to Visual C++ and the new programming language Visual C#. While the syntax and style of Visual Basic .NET is very similar to earlier versions of Visual Basic this version has many important improvements, which will ensure that Visual Basic remains as Microsoft's most popular Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for application development. Whether you want to develop applications for Windows or for the World Wide Web (WWW) Visual Basic .NET is an excellent tool for producing reliable, professional applications fast. Visual Basic has set the standard as one of the best development environments for Windows applications, but increasingly we want to create applications for the WWW which will run within a browser environment. This version of Visual Basic provides an excellent set of tools for doing this. The WWW is a part of the Internet and originally Web pages were written in simple HTML and were static, that is you could look at them and follow links to other pages but you could not do anything else. To develop a Web application which can respond to user requests, for example, reading a database, and updating the Web page, other tools apart from HTML are needed. Visual Basic .NET uses an extended version of ASP called ASP.NET for doing this._x000D_ _x000D_
1. Why Use VB .NET _x000D_
2. The Visual Basic .NET IDE _x000D_
3. Windows Controls _x000D_
4. Windows Applications _x000D_
5. Variables and Operators_x000D_
6. Controlling Program Flow _x000D_
7. Functions and Procedures_x000D_
8. Classes and Objects _x000D_
9. Further Windows Controls _x000D_
10. Web Applications _x000D_
11. Web Server Controls _x000D_
11. Working with Forms _x000D_
12. Working with Dialogs _x000D_
13. Mouse and Keyboard Events _x000D_
14. Databases and SQL _x000D_
15. The Data Form Wizard _x000D_
16. Datareader and Dataset_x000D_