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Microsoft® Visual Basic® 2005 Step by Step
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- + Cover
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- + Introduction
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Part I: Getting Started with Microsoft Visual Basic 2005
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Chapter 1: Exploring the Visual Studio Integrated Development Environment
- The Visual Studio Development Environment
- + The Visual Studio Tools
- The Properties Window
- + Moving and Resizing the Programming Tools
- Opening a Web Browser Within Visual Studio
- + Getting Help
- + Customizing IDE Settings to Match Step-by-Step Exercises
- One Step Further: Exiting Visual Studio
- Chapter 1 Quick Reference
- + Chapter 2: Writing Your First Program
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Chapter 3: Working with Toolbox Controls
- + Chapter 4: Working with Menus, Toolbars, and Dialog Boxes
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Chapter 1: Exploring the Visual Studio Integrated Development Environment
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Part II: Programming Fundamentals
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Chapter 5: Visual Basic Variables and Formulas, and the .NET Framework
- The Anatomy of a Visual Basic Program Statement
- + Using Variables to Store Information
- Using Variables in a Program
- Using a Variable to Store Input
- Using a Variable for Output
- + Working with Specific Data Types
- + Working with Visual Basic Operators
- Working with Methods in the Microsoft .NET Framework
- + One Step Further: Establishing Order of Precedence
- Chapter 5 Quick Reference
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Chapter 6: Using Decision Structures
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Chapter 7: Using Loops and Timers
- + Chapter 8: Debugging Visual Basic Programs
- + Chapter 9: Trapping Errors by Using Structured Error Handling
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Chapter 10: Creating Modules and Procedures
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Chapter 11: Using Arrays to Manage Numeric and String Data
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Chapter 12: Working with Collections and the System.Collections Namespace
- + Chapter 13: Exploring Text Files and String Processing
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Chapter 5: Visual Basic Variables and Formulas, and the .NET Framework
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Part III: Designing the User Interface
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Part IV: Database and Web Programming
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Chapter 18: Getting Started with ADO.NET
- + Chapter 19: Data Presentation Using the DataGridView Control
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Chapter 20: Creating Web Sites and Web Pages Using Microsoft Visual Web Developer and ASP.NET
- + Inside ASP.NET 2.0
- + Building a Web Site by Using Visual Web Developer
- Using the Web Page Designer
- + Adding Server Controls to a Web Site
- Adding Additional Web Pages and Resources to a Web Site
- Displaying Database Records on a Web Page
- One Step Further: Setting the Web Site Title in Internet Explorer
- Chapter 20 Quick Reference
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Chapter 18: Getting Started with ADO.NET
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Part V: Appendix
- Index
- About the Author
Whether you are new to programming or to Visual Basic 2005, this tutorial gives you practical guidance to build your programming knowledge. Use the real-world exercises to teach yourself the essentials of Visual Basic—and begin creating applications for Microsoft Windows and the Web.
Discover how to:
Work in the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 development environment
Use Toolbox controls to create compelling user interfaces complete with digital photos, menus, toolbars, check boxes, and more
Add artwork, animation, and special effects to an application
Use inheritance and other new object-oriented programming capabilities
Detect, track, and repair bugs in your code
Store program data using variables, modules, arrays, and collections
Add sophisticated functions to your applications with Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 classes and methods
Manage code flow with decision structures, loops, timers, and procedures
Program interactive Web applications with Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0
Create datacentric applications using Microsoft ADO.NET
Write custom code for printers and configure dialog boxes for printing
Migrate Visual Basic 6.0 code to Visual Basic 2005
CD includes all practice exercises.
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Publication year : 2009
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