Synopses & Reviews
Take an object-oriented approach when learning the next generation of Visual Basic! Best-selling author, Michael Ekedahl explores the .NET platform, discussing Visual Basic as an object-oriented, data-driven language.
About the Author
Michael Ekedahl has worked in the technology field for nearly 20 years. He taught Visual Basic, Internet development, and other programming topics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas for 15 years. Michael was also the lead technical analyst for the National Supercomputing Center for Energy and the Environment at UNLV. He also developed geophysical software sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. Presently, Michael teaches Visual Basic and advanced programming topics at the University of Nevada, Reno, and writes books for Thomson Course Technology.
Table of Contents
1. Getting Started with VB .NET 2. Creating a First VB .NET Solution 3. Introduction to Numeric Data Types and Variables 4. Decision Making 5. Validating Input with Strings and Functions 6. Repetition and Multiple Forms 7. Processing Text Files with Arrays and Lists Appendix A: Debugging Appendix B: Database Design