Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Programmer's Cookbook (Pro-Developer)
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Filled with the code recipes that developers need, this is the logical place to start building development projects or to learn more about Visual Basic .NET. With a generous helping of code examples, code snippets, and solutions to common development prob
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #200369 in Books
- Brand: LITTLE BROWN AND COMPANY
- Published on: 2003-07-02
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.00 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 800 pages
Customer Reviews
Excellent VB.NET resource
I found this VB.NET reference of tremendous help to me. The content covers a wide cross-section of topics and addresses the needs of varying skill levels. Easy to use. Had just the information I initially needed to parse and manipulate XML files. I am very pleased with this book. It is proving to be an excellent resource for now and the future.
Programmers Cookbook
The book was new as presented and came very quickly in the mail. Thank you
WOW!!!
If you're familiar with VB.Net, then this is a great book for you to learn how to add those tricky little details that can make or break
the professionalism of your Applications.
If you are a beginner, you may want to book mark this book and get it
when you feel more comfortable, because you will need it.
Although just about everything can be learned from the MSDN Library and help files that come with Visual Studio.
Its hard to find what your looking for when you dont really know exactly what it is that you need.
Thats where this book comes in. This book covers a vast array of
possibilities, that it'll truely keep you drawn into the fascinating
world of VB.Net coding, and without such a headache in research.
This is a book worth having as a refernce.
Note: some of the examples you may need to modify to bring from a console app to a regular windows app. Which is no big deal.
Just omit "Console.Writelines" for "textboxname.text = "




