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Alistair
McMonnies
ISBN: 0201787059
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2003
Format: Paper; 696 pp
Published: 01/12/2004
Status: Available
Our Price: $69.99 |
About the Book
Alistair McMonnies takes an object-oriented
approach to teaching Visual Basic.Net (VB.Net), the new, fully object-oriented
version of Visual Basic. He starts off by covering object-oriented analysis
and design and modelling using UML, and then moves on to a detailed discussion
of object oriented concepts such as objects and classes. He shows the students
how to develop short programs, and also covers more advanced topics such
as data structures, components, and database programming. The book will
be accompanied by a full supplements package in the form of a companion
website containing code for all programs in the book, additional program
examples, a case study, and information on using VB to program database
applications.
Features
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Full coverage of object oriented analysis
and design.
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Object oriented programming is placed in context,
with a description of object-oriented terminology and the Visual Basic
approach to it, as well as its place in the development. life cycle
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The reader is taken through the development
of short programs in order to illustrate the fundamentals of algorithm
design and structured programming.
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The book also covers more advanced topics
such as GUIs, data structures, persistence, and the use of patterns in
software design.
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(Intro
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Table of Contents
Introduction:What is Visual Basic .NET?
1. Software Development and .NET
2. Software Design
3. The Visual Basic .NET Language
4. Objects in Visual Basic .NET
5. Controlling Program Code
6. Data and Object Structures
7. Inheritance and Polymorphism
8. WinForms Applications
9. WinForms Controls in Detail
10. Object Modelling
11. Files, Streams and Serialization
12. Databases in Visual Basic .NET
Appendix 1. VB .NET Programming
without Visual Studio
Appendix 2. Connections
Appendix 3. Visual Basic Style
Guide
Appendix 4. Application Checklist
Index |
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