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Visual Basic 2005 Design and Development




Visual Basic 2005 Design and Development

CONTENT OF THE BOOK:

Part I: Design

Chapter 1: Language Selection
Chapter 2: Lifecycle Methodologies
Chapter 3: Agile Methodologies
Chapter 4: Object-Oriented Design
Chapter 5: User-Interface Design
Chapter 6: Data Storage Design
Chapter 7: Design Patterns

Part II: Meta-Development

Chapter 8: Snippets, Macros, and Add-ins
Chapter 9: Scripting
Chapter 10: Custom Controls and Components
Chapter 11: Property Support
Chapter 12: Attributes and XML Comments

Part III: Development

Chapter 13: Documentation
Chapter 14: Development Philosophy
Chapter 15: Coding Standards
Chapter 16: Bug Proofing
Chapter 17: Testing
Chapter 18: Deployment

Part IV: Specific Techniques

Chapter 19: Splash Screens
Chapter 20: Printing
Chapter 21: Threading
Chapter 22: Reflection
Chapter 23: Memory Management






Visual Basic 2005 Jumpstart



Visual Basic 2005 Jumpstart

Content:

Chapter 1. Introducing Visual Basic 2005
Section 1.1. Create the Application and Its Main Window
Section 1.2. Add a Menu and Toolbar
Section 1.3. Connect to a Database and Browse Records
Section 1.4. Create an Exit Dialog Box
Section 1.5. Handle Exit and Close Events
Section 1.6. Run and Debug the Application
Section 1.7. Inspect an Object at Runtime
Section 1.8. Add an About Box
Section 1.9. Configure the Application
Section 1.10. Summary
Chapter 2. Programming with Visual Basic
Section 2.1. Data Types
Section 2.2. Variables
Section 2.3. Constants
Section 2.4. Strings
Section 2.5. Arrays
Section 2.6. Type Conversion
Section 2.7. Operators
Section 2.8. Statements
Section 2.9. Functions and Subroutines
Section 2.10. Error Handling
Section 2.11. My Namespace
Section 2.12. Summary
Chapter 3. Putting Object-Oriented Programming to Work
Section 3.1. Working with Classes and Objects
Section 3.2. Reusing and Customizing Classes
Section 3.3. Designing Your Own Classes
Section 3.4. Controlling How Classes Are Implemented
Section 3.5. Summary
Chapter 4. Developing a Windows Application
Section 4.1. Creating the Windows Application and Building the Main Window
Section 4.2. Viewing Book Information Offline
Section 4.3. Deploying the Application
Section 4.4. Automatic Updating
Section 4.5. Summary
Chapter 5. Building Web Applications
Section 5.1. Building the Storefront
Section 5.2. Creating a Shopping Cart
Section 5.3. Members Area
Section 5.4. Testing the Application
Section 5.5. Summary
Chapter 6. Moving from VB 6 to VB 2005
Section 6.1. Migrate, Replace, Rewrite, or Reuse?
Section 6.2. Using COM Objects in VB 2005
Section 6.3. Upgrading VB 6 Applications
Section 6.4. Summary


Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition



Beginning Visual Basic
2005 Express Edition

Content :

CHAPTER 1 Welcome to Visual Basic Express
CHAPTER 2 The Basics of Visual Basic
CHAPTER 3 Working with Variables
CHAPTER 4 Classes and Object Orientation in Visual Basic 2005
CHAPTER 5 More-Advanced Object Orientation
CHAPTER 6 Handling Exceptions
CHAPTER 7 How Visual Basic 2005 Express Helps You Code
CHAPTER 8 Building Windows Applications
CHAPTER 9 Windows and Dialogs
CHAPTER 10 Lists
CHAPTER 11 Menus and Toolbars
CHAPTER 12 Events
CHAPTER 13 Lists and Generics
CHAPTER 14 Files and Streams
CHAPTER 15 Working with XML
CHAPTER 16 Database Programming
CHAPTER 17 The Internet and Visual Basic
CHAPTER 18 Threading
CHAPTER 19 Where to Now?





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