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Object-oriented application development using Microsoft Visual Basic .NET [Book] / E. Reed Doke ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Mass. : Course Technology, c2003.Description: xxiii, 799 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780619159344 (pbk.)
  • 0619159340 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.2768
Other classification:
  • 005.2768
Contents:
pt. 1: Object-orientation and VB .NET fundamentals. Object-oriented system development with VB .NET -- The Visual Studio .NET development environment -- VB .NET programming fundamentals -- VB .NET programming with supplied classes -- Object-oriented analysis and design -- pt. 2: Developing problem domain classes. Writing a problem domain class definition -- Adding responsibilities to problem domain classes -- Understanding inheritance and interfaces -- Implementing association relationships -- pt. 3: Developing graphical user interface (GUI) classes. VB .NET GUI components overview -- Using multiple forms with problem domain classes -- Web forms, HTML, and ASP.NET -- pt. 4: Developing data access classes. Introduction to data access classes and persistence -- Creating more complex database applications -- pt. 5: Deploying the three-tier application. Assembling a three-tier windows application -- Assembling a three-tier web form application.
Summary: This volume presents an introduction to Visual Basic .NET. Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET) is an object-oriented computer programming language. It is an extension of the BASIC programming language that combines BASIC functions and commands with visual controls. Visual Basic provides a graphical user interface GUI that allows the developer to drag and drop objects into the program as well as manually write program code. Visual Basic is designed to make software development easy and efficient, while still being powerful enough to create advanced programs. For example, the Visual Basic language is designed to be "human readable," which means the source code can be understood without requiring lots of comments. Programs created with Visual Basic can be designed to run on Windows, on the Web, within Office applications, or on mobile devices. Visual Studio .NET provides development tools to create programs based on the .NET framework, such as ASP.NET applications, which are often deployed on the Web.
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pt. 1: Object-orientation and VB .NET fundamentals. Object-oriented system development with VB .NET -- The Visual Studio .NET development environment -- VB .NET programming fundamentals -- VB .NET programming with supplied classes -- Object-oriented analysis and design -- pt. 2: Developing problem domain classes. Writing a problem domain class definition -- Adding responsibilities to problem domain classes -- Understanding inheritance and interfaces -- Implementing association relationships -- pt. 3: Developing graphical user interface (GUI) classes. VB .NET GUI components overview -- Using multiple forms with problem domain classes -- Web forms, HTML, and ASP.NET -- pt. 4: Developing data access classes. Introduction to data access classes and persistence -- Creating more complex database applications -- pt. 5: Deploying the three-tier application. Assembling a three-tier windows application -- Assembling a three-tier web form application.

This volume presents an introduction to Visual Basic .NET. Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET) is an object-oriented computer programming language. It is an extension of the BASIC programming language that combines BASIC functions and commands with visual controls. Visual Basic provides a graphical user interface GUI that allows the developer to drag and drop objects into the program as well as manually write program code. Visual Basic is designed to make software development easy and efficient, while still being powerful enough to create advanced programs. For example, the Visual Basic language is designed to be "human readable," which means the source code can be understood without requiring lots of comments. Programs created with Visual Basic can be designed to run on Windows, on the Web, within Office applications, or on mobile devices. Visual Studio .NET provides development tools to create programs based on the .NET framework, such as ASP.NET applications, which are often deployed on the Web.

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