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Pro VB 2005 and the .NET 2.0 Platform, 2nd Edition View Larger Image | Andrew Troelsen Apress, Paperback, 2nd edition, Published April 2006, 1000 pages, ISBN 1590595785 | List Price: $59.99 Our Price: $36.50 You Save: $23.49 (39% Off)
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Proven author Andrew Troelsen has a history of writing award-winning books
for professional developers. This book is based on Troelsen’s extremely
successful C# and the .NET Platform and is thoroughly updated and revised
to cover VB .NET 2005. It offers a thorough and well-paced overview of the new
VB .NET 2005 and .NET 2.0. After beginning with a quick tour of the basics,
Troelsen focuses on the must-have skill for .NET 2.0 programming: object-oriented
programming.
This book addresses the new features in .NET 2.0, such as generics, Windows
Forms, web services, XML manipulation, .NET assemblies, and smart clients. It
also covers advanced topics like the Intermediate Language (IL), into which
all .NET 2.0 code is compiled. Since many of you will continue on the path from
earlier versions of VB, this book is well suited to meet your needs.
About the Author
Andrew Troelsen is a partner, trainer, and consultant at Intertech-Inc., and
is a leading authority on both .NET and COM. His book C#
and the .NET Platform won the prestigious 2003 Referenceware Excellence
Award and is now in its second edition. Also of note are his earlier five-star
treatment of traditional COM in the bestselling Developer's Workshop to COM
and ATL mirrored in his book, COM
and .NET Interoperability, and his top-notch investigation of VB .NET
in Visual
Basic .NET and the .NET Platform: An Advanced Guide. Troelsen has a
degree in mathematical linguistics and South Asian studies from the University
of Minnesota and is a frequent speaker at numerous .NET-related conferences.
He currently lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with his wife, Amanda, and spends
his free time investigating .NET and waiting for the Wild to win the Stanley
Cup.
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