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Learning Visual Basic .Net
Learning Visual Basic .Net
ISBN: 0596003862
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 153
Authors:
Jesse Liberty
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Cover
Table of Contents
Copyright
PREFACE
About This Book
Who This Book Is For
How the Book Is Organized
Conventions Used in This Book
Support
We d Like to Hear from You
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Visual Basic .NET and .NET Programming
Section 1.1. Visual Basic and .NET
Section 1.2. The .NET Platform
Section 1.3. The .NET Framework
Section 1.4. The VB.NET Language
Section 1.5. The Structure of VB.NET Applications
Section 1.6. The Development Environment
Chapter 2. Getting Started with VB.NET
Section 2.1. What s in a Program?
Section 2.2. Your First Program: Hello World
Section 2.3. Examining Your First Program
Chapter 3. Object-Oriented Programming
Section 3.1. Creating Models
Section 3.2. Classes and Objects
Section 3.3. Defining a Class
Section 3.4. Class Relationships
Section 3.5. The Three Pillars of Object-Oriented Programming
Section 3.6. Encapsulation
Section 3.7. Specialization
Section 3.8. Polymorphism
Section 3.9. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Chapter 4. Visual Studio .NET
Section 4.1. Start Page
Section 4.2. Inside the Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
Section 4.3. IntelliSense
Section 4.4. Building and Running
Section 4.5. For More Information
Chapter 5. VB.NET Language Fundamentals
Section 5.1. Types
Section 5.2. Variables
Section 5.3. Constants
Section 5.4. Strings
Section 5.5. Statements
Section 5.6. Whitespace
Chapter 6. Branching
Section 6.1. Unconditional Branching Statements
Section 6.2. Conditional Branching Statements
Section 6.3. Iteration (Looping) Statements
Chapter 7. Operators
Section 7.1. The Assignment Operator ()
Section 7.2. Mathematical Operators
Section 7.3. Relational Operators
Section 7.4. Logical Operators Within Conditionals
Section 7.5. Operator Precedence
Chapter 8. Classes and Objects
Section 8.1. Defining Classes
Section 8.2. Method Arguments
Section 8.3. Constructors
Section 8.4. Initializers
Section 8.5. Copy Constructors
Section 8.6. The Me Keyword
Section 8.7. Using Shared Members
Section 8.8. Destroying Objects
Chapter 9. Inside Methods
Section 9.1. Overloading Methods
Section 9.2. Encapsulating Data with Properties
Section 9.3. Passing by Value and by Reference
Chapter 10. Basic Debugging
Section 10.1. Setting a Breakpoint
Section 10.2. The Call Stack
Chapter 11. Inheritance and Polymorphism
Section 11.1. Specialization and Generalization
Section 11.2. Inheritance
Section 11.3. Polymorphism
Section 11.4. Abstract Classes
Section 11.5. NotInheritable Classes
Section 11.6. The Root of All Classes: Object
Section 11.7. Boxing and Unboxing Types
Chapter 12. Structures
Section 12.1. Defining a Structure
Chapter 13. Interfaces
Section 13.1. Defining an Interface
Section 13.2. Implementing an Interface
Section 13.3. Implementing More Than One Interface
Section 13.4. Casting to an Interface
Section 13.5. Extending Interfaces
Section 13.6. Combining Interfaces
Section 13.7. Overriding Interface Implementations
Chapter 14. Arrays
Section 14.1. Arrays
Section 14.2. Multidimensional Arrays
Section 14.3. System.Array
Section 14.4. Indexers and the Default Property
Chapter 15. Collection Interfaces and Types
Section 15.1. The Collection Interfaces
Section 15.2. Array Lists
Section 15.3. The Collection Class
Section 15.4. Queues
Section 15.5. Stacks
Section 15.6. Copying from a Collection Type to an Array
Chapter 16. Strings
Section 16.1. Creating Strings
Section 16.2. Manipulating Strings
Section 16.3. Regular Expressions
Section 16.4. The Regex Class
Chapter 17. Throwing and Catching Exceptions
Section 17.1. Throwing Exceptions
Section 17.2. Searching for an Exception Handler
Section 17.3. The Throw Statement
Section 17.4. The Try and Catch Statements
Section 17.5. How the Call Stack Works
Section 17.6. Creating Dedicated Catch Statements
Section 17.7. The Finally Statement
Section 17.8. Exception Class Methods and Properties
Section 17.9. Custom Exceptions
Chapter 18. Applications and Events
Section 18.1. Creating a Windows Application
Section 18.2. Events
Section 18.3. Server-Side Code
Chapter 19. Afterword
Section 19.1. Where to Go from Here
Section 19.2. Advanced Topics in VB.NET
Section 19.3. Web (ASP.NET) Programming
Section 19.4. Windows Forms Programming
Section 19.5. Other Resources
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Learning Visual Basic .Net
ISBN: 0596003862
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 153
Authors:
Jesse Liberty
BUY ON AMAZON
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