
Collapse
Featured Categories
1-8 of 8 Items < Prev | 1 | Next >
1. | ![]() Microsoft® Visual Basic® 2005 Express Edition: Build a Program Now! By: Patrice Pelland Publisher: Microsoft Press Publication Date: 16-DEC-2005 Insert Date: 04-OCT-2006 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Microsoft® Visual Basic® 2005 Express Edition: Build a Program Now! In this lively, eye-opening, and hands-on book, all you need is a
computer and the desire to learn how to program with Visual Basic
2005 Express Edition. Featuring a full working edition of the
software, this fun and highly visual guide walks you through a
complete programming project—a desktop weather-reporting
application—from start to finish. You’ll get an
introduction to the Microsoft Visual Studio® development
environment and learn how to put the lightweight, easy-to-use tools
in Visual Basic Express to work right away—creating,
compiling, testing, and delivering your first ready-to-use...
|
2. | ![]() Microsoft® Visual Basic® 2005 Step by Step By: Michael Halvorson Publisher: Microsoft Press Publication Date: 02-NOV-2005 Insert Date: 04-OCT-2006 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Microsoft® Visual Basic® 2005 Step by Step Visual Basic 2005 focuses on enabling developers to rapidly build
applications, with enhancements across its visual designers, code
editor, language, and debugger that help accelerate the development
and deployment of robust, elegant applications across the Web, a
business group, or an enterprise. Now you can teach yourself the
essentials of working with Microsoft Visual Studio® 2005 and
the new features of the Visual Basic language—one step at a
time. With STEP BY STEP, you work at your own pace through
hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises. Whether you’re a
beginning programmer or new to this...
|
3. | ![]() Visual Basic 2005: In a Nutshell, 3rd Edition By: Tim Patrick; Steven Roman, Ph.D.; Ron Petrusha; Paul Lomax Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 30-JAN-2006 Insert Date: 28-JAN-2006 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Visual Basic 2005: In a Nutshell, 3rd Edition
When Microsoft made Visual Basic into an object-oriented
programming language, millions of VB developers resisted the change
to the .NET platform. Now, after integrating feedback from their
customers and creating Visual Basic 2005, Microsoft finally has the
right carrot. Visual Basic 2005 offers the power of the .NET
platform, yet restores the speed and convenience of Visual Basic.
Accordingly, we've revised the classic in a Nutshell guide to the
Visual Basic language to cover the Visual Basic 2005 version and
all of its new features.
Unlike other books on the subject, Visual Basic 2005 in...
|
4. | ![]() By: Wei-Meng Lee Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 22-SEP-2005 Insert Date: 29-SEP-2005 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Visual Basic 2005 Jumpstart
Okay, all you VB6 developers--time's up. As of March 2005,
Microsoft no longer supports this version of Visual Basic. And you
can't blame them. Three years ago, they introduced the .NET
Framework--an elegant, powerful platform--along with the new
component-based VB.NET language. But roughly five million of you
decided to stick with VB6, mostly to maintain legacy Windows and
COM projects.
Now, with the upcoming release of VB 2005, Microsoft has several
attractive reasons to upgrade that you'll find hard to resist,
including the return of some VB6 features. And we have the perfect
book to help...
|
5. | ![]() By: Jesse Liberty Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 16-SEP-2005 Insert Date: 28-SEP-2005 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Programming Visual Basic 2005
This newest programming guide by bestselling author Jesse Liberty
isn't your typical Visual Basic book. It's not a primer on the
language, and it won't dull your brain with arguments hyping .NET
either. Its goal, rather, is to make you immediately productive,
creating Windows and Web applications using Visual Basic 2005 and
Visual Studio 2005.
Written for VB6 and novice programmers, the book shows how
Visual Basic 2005 can be used to rapidly build modern Windows and
web applications.What makes this book different is what's not included.
There's no introduction to Visual Basic, no explanation...
|
6. | ![]() Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 25-APR-2005 Insert Date: 06-MAY-2005 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook
When Microsoft introduced the Visual Basic .NET programming
language, as part of its move to the .NET Framework two years ago,
many developers willingly made the switch. Millions of others,
however, continued to stick with Visual Basic 6. They weren't ready
for such a radical change, which included an object-oriented
environment similar to Java. They liked the old Visual Basic just
fine. In an effort to win over those diehard VB6 developers, the
company has included a new version of VB.NET in its upcoming next
generation release of the Visual Studio .NET development platform.
Visual Basic...
|
7. | ![]() Faster Smarter Beginning Programming By: Jim Buyens Publisher: Microsoft Press Publication Date: 13-DEC-2002 Insert Date: 21-JAN-2003 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
Cut to the chase—for faster, smarter ways to start programming now!
Now you can write your own programs with Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET—faster, smarter and better. Dive in—this friendly, high-energy guide makes it easy to learn exactly what you need. Use the numbered steps, code listings, and expert tips to accelerate your programming productivity—and move on to doing the cool things you want to do!
...
|
8. | ![]() Upgrading Microsoft® Visual Basic® 6.0 to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET By: Ed Robinson; Michael Bond; Robert Ian Oliver Publisher: Microsoft Press Publication Date: 18-DEC-2001 Insert Date: 30-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Upgrading Microsoft® Visual Basic® 6.0 to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Upgrade your Visual Basic 6.0 applications to Visual Basic .NET with programming tips, tricks, and side-by-side code comparisons direct from the source—Microsoft.
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET offers remarkable power and flexibility, with richer object models for data, forms, transactions, and more. But you must upgrade applications before they'll compile and run in the Microsoft .NET environment. Get the in-depth technical details you need to upgrade Visual Basic applications efficiently with this upgrade-specific reference. Learn about advanced Visual Basic .NET functionality such as...
|
1-8 of 8 Items < Prev | 1 | Next >
About Safari Books Online •
Terms of Service •
Privacy Policy •
Contact Us •
Corporate Licenses •
Help •
Accessibility |
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Copyright 2009 Safari Books Online. All rights reserved.




