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Practical Standards for Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Pro-Developer)
Practical Standards for Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 0735613567
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 84
Authors:
Jerry Honeycutt
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Cover
Copyright
Dedication
Introduction
Why This Book Is Necessary
About This Book
Acknowledgments
Microsoft Press Support Information
Part I: Design
Chapter 1. Creating Object and Project Templates
Using Object Templates
What Is an Object?
Using Project Templates
Garbage Collection
Directives
Directives
Chapter 2. Designing Modules and Procedures
Create Modules That Have Strong Cohesion
System.IO
Create Loosely Coupled, Highly Specialized Procedures
System.IO.Path
Directives
System.Environment
Part II: Conventions
Chapter 3. Naming Conventions
Hungarian Notation
Visual Basic 6 to Visual Basic .NET
When Not to Use Hungarian Notation
Conditional Compilation
Denoting a Variable s Data Type
Breakpoints
Denoting a Variable s Scope
The Visual Basic .NET Debugging Windows
Other Object Prefixes
Directives
Chapter 4. Using Constants and Enumerations
Using Constants
The Necessity of Consistent Interface Design
Using Enumerations
Directives
Directives
Chapter 5. Variables
Directives
User Input
Part III: Coding Constructs
Chapter 6. Formatting Code
Directives
Preparing Your Project for Distribution
Chapter 7. Commenting Code
Directives
Understanding Assemblies
Chapter 8. Looping Structures
Directives
Identifying the Challenges of Team Development
Chapter 9. Controlling Code Flow
Directives
Chapter 10. Exception Handling
The Exception Object
Types of Exception Handlers
Writing an Exception Handler by Using Try...Catch...Finally
Central Exception Handlers
Directives
Part IV: Advanced Programming
Chapter 11. Programming Objects
What Is an Object?
Garbage Collection
Directives
Chapter 12. File Operations
System.IO
System.IO.Path
System.Environment
Directives
Chapter 13. Debugging
Visual Basic 6 to Visual Basic .NET
Conditional Compilation
Breakpoints
The Visual Basic .NET Debugging Windows
Directives
Part V: User Interaction
Chapter 14. Interface Design
The Necessity of Consistent Interface Design
Directives
Chapter 15. User Input and Notification
User Input
Notifications
Directives
Chapter 16. Distributing Solutions
Preparing Your Project for Distribution
Creating a Custom Setup Program
Directives
Part VI: Team Projects
Chapter 17. Version Control
Understanding Assemblies
Directives
Chapter 18. Source Code Control
Identifying the Challenges of Team Development
Understanding Visual SourceSafe
Setting Up Visual SourceSafe
Visual Basic Projects and Visual SourceSafe
Practical Standards for Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 0735613567
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 84
Authors:
Jerry Honeycutt
BUY ON AMAZON
Snort Cookbook
Invisibly Tapping a Hub
Reading a Saved Capture File
Viewing Traffic While Logging
Logging to the Windows Event Viewer
Detecting IM
MySQL Cookbook
Sending Query Output to a File or to a Program
Checking for Errors
Finding First and Last Days of Months
Floating Specific Values to the Head or Tail of the Sort Order
Changing a Column Definition or Name
Special Edition Using Crystal Reports 10
Understanding Field Objects
Using the Map Expert
Choosing a Formula Language: Crystal Versus Basic Syntax
Understanding How Templates Work
Managing Crystal Enterprise System Settings
HTI+ Home Technology Integrator & CEDIA Installer I All-In-One Exam Guide
Connector Types and Uses
Designing and Installing Distributed Video Systems
Home Lighting Basics
Home Lighting Devices
Appendix D CompTIA HTI+ Exam Objectives
Microsoft Office Visio 2007 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft))
Getting Visio and Diagram Help
Inserting Pictures into Diagrams
Tracking Project Details with Gantt Charts
Organizing Shapes in Office Layouts by Using Layers
Creating Network Diagrams
Understanding Digital Signal Processing (2nd Edition)
DFT SCALLOPING LOSS
THE DFT OF RECTANGULAR FUNCTIONS
OPTIMIZED IIR FILTER DESIGN METHOD
Appendix D. Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation
Section G.4. MULTISECTION COMPLEX FSF FREQUENCY RESPONSE
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