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The Definitive Visual Basic 2005 Programming and Development ResourceGet full details on the powerful features of Visual Basic 2005 in this comprehensive one-stop guide that's filled with information not included in the online documentation. Programming expert Ron Petrusha begins by laying out what's new in Visual Basic 2005, such as its object-oriented programming capabilities. You'll find in-depth coverage of current language elements, coding techniques, and troubleshooting procedures.
Syntax explanations, code samples, and real-world examples illustrate each point along the way. Valuable appendices include information on constants and enumerations, compiling applications from the command line, and data conversion. This book is a particularly valuable desktop companion when coding and troubleshooting misbehaving code.
- Define and manipulate variables in the .NET Framework 2.0 Common Type System
- Implement the object-oriented programming features in Visual Basic 2005
- Add functionality and interactivity by handling events
- Use objects, classes, directives, statements, keywords, functions, and procedures in your code
- Implement exception handling
- Integrate functionality available in the .NET Framework Class Library
- Access system hardware and software resources using My Namespace and My.Resources
- Build applications from the Visual Basic Command-Line Compiler
- Handle both widening and narrowing conversions easily
Synopsis
The Definitive Visual Basic 2005 Programming and Development ResourceGet full details on the powerful features of Visual Basic 2005 in this comprehensive one-stop guide that's filled with information not included in the online documentation. Programming expert Ron Petrusha begins by laying out what's new in Visual Basic 2005, such as its object-oriented programming capabilities. You'll find in-depth coverage of current language elements, coding techniques, and troubleshooting procedures.
Syntax explanations, code samples, and real-world examples illustrate each point along the way. Valuable appendices include information on constants and enumerations, compiling applications from the command line, and data conversion. This book is a particularly valuable desktop companion when coding and troubleshooting misbehaving code.
About the Author
Ron Petrusha has more than 30 years of experience in computer programming and technology publishing. He has written numerous bestselling programming references on Visual Basic .NET, VBScript, and other topics
Table of Contents
Part 1 - The Complete TutorialChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Data TypesChapter 3: Program Structure and Calling ConventionsChapter 4: Object-Oriented ProgrammingChapter 5: Exception HandlingChapter 6: .NET Class LibraryPart 2 - Alphabetical ReferencePart 3 - AppendixesAppendix A: What's New in VB 2005?Appendix B: Language Elements by CategoryAppendix C: EnumerationsAppendix D: VB 2005 Command Line Compiler