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Programming Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Version 2003
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Francesco Balena
Microsoft Press, Hardcover, 2nd Bk&CD edition, Published January 2004, 1403 pages, ISBN 0735620598
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Accelerate your productivity with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET 2003 with guidance from a leading author and expert in the developer community. This definitive reference offers coverage that's both broad and deep, fully up to date with Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET 2003 and Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1, and packed with expert insights, practical code samples, and best practices. Get the information you need to quickly create powerful Win32®-based applications and scalable solutions for the Web, including working with the common language runtime, multithreading, Windows® Forms applications, GDI+, Microsoft ADO.NET, Microsoft ASP.NET Web Forms, and XML Web services. Examine best practices for porting and reusing existing Visual Basic code in the .NET Framework, as well as exploiting the language's advanced object-oriented capabilities. And extend your expertise with all-new coverage on Remoting, enterprise services and COM+, code access security, Web services extensions, and more-along with a wealth of optimization tips.

Key Book Benefits:

  • Features broad and deep coverage that's fully up to date with the newest versions of Visual Studio and the .NET Framework, along with insightful code samples and best practices
  • Author is a well-known writer, trainer, and consultant in the Visual Basic programming community
  • Includes bonus content and downloadable code on the Web

About the Author

Francesco Balena is a contributing editor for Visual Studio Magazine (formerly Visual Basic Programmer's Journal), the editor-in-chief of Visual Basic Journal (Italy), and the founder of the popular www.vb2themax.com Web site. He is a trainer and consultant for Wintellect, a Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN®) Regional Director for Italy, and a popular speaker at developer conferences worldwide.



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