* Professional Visual Basic .NET skills are in heavy demand sinceit’s often the easiest and fastest way to connect the manycomponents that are required in an enterprise-levelapplication* Includes thirty one-hour lessons that recreate a typicalweek-long introductory seminar* Covers the critical information that every VB .NET developershould know* The author has written more than thirty courses in applicationdevelopment, messaging, and network development and is currentlytraining for Auto Desk* Companion Web site features an online presentation by theauthor that follows along with each chapter and includes anaudio-only option for readers with dial-up Internet connection
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Acknowledgments.About the Authors.Introduction.Part One: The .NET Experience.Chapter 1: Nothing but .NET.Chapter 2: Building Visual Basic .NET Windows Applications.Chapter 3: Examining Visual Basic .NET.Chapter 4: Debugging and Exception Handling.Part Two: Middle-Tier Development in .NET.Chapter 5: Advanced .NET Windows Applications.Chapter 6: Building Class Libraries in .NET.Chapter 7: Extending Visual Basic .NET Classes.Chapter 8: Implementation Inheritance.Chapter 9: Interfaces and Polymorphism.Chapter 10: Data Access in .NET.Chapter 11: Memory Management and Performance Monitoring.Chapter 12: Threading.Part Three: Web Technologies in .NET.Chapter 13: ASP.NET.Chapter 14: Data Control and XML in Web Applications.Chapter 15: XML Web Services.Part Four: Distribution and Interoperability in .NET.Chapter 16: Interoperability.Chapter 17: Mobile Internet Toolkit.Chapter 18: Localization and Globalization.Chapter 19: Visual Basic 6 to Visual Basic .NET Migration.Chapter 20: Distributing .NET Projects.Appendix A: Installing .NET.Appendix B: About the 60 Minutes Web Site.Appendix C: Glossary.Index.
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BRUCE BARSTOW provides technical training and consulting servicesin a wide range of technologies spanning programming, networkengineering, Internet/Intranet, and messaging solutions worldwide.He has authored more than thirty courses in applicationdevelopment, messaging, and network development and authored the Visual Basic 5.0 and Internet Explorer Administration Kitcertification tests for Transcender Corporation, the leader incertification preparation tools.Tony Martin is a Principal Software Engineer at Best Software, Inc.He creates software development processes and architecture, oversees and manages software development projects, and writes allsorts of code in Visual Basic and C++. He also teaches in-housecourses to other programmers who want to learn .NET and what it hasto offer.