Visual Basic 2005 cookbook

This book will help you solve more than 300 of the most common and not-so-common tasks that working Visual Basic 2005 programmers face every day. If you're a seasoned .NET developer, beginning Visual Basic programmer, or a developer seeking a simple and clear migration path from VB6 to Visual...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Patrick, Tim, 1966- (-)
Otros Autores: Craig, John Clark
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sebastopol, California : O'Reilly Media 2006.
Edición:1st edition
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  • Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook; How This Book Is Organized; What You Need to Use This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Comments and Questions; Safari® Enabled; Acknowledgments; From Tim Patrick; From John Clark Craig; 1. Visual Basic Programming; 1.1. Creating a Windows Forms Application; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 1.2. Creating a Console Application; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 1.3. Creating an ASP.NET Web Forms Application; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 2. The Development Environment; 2.1. Discovering and Using a Code Snippet; Solution; Discussion; See Also
  • 2.2. Creating a New SnippetSolution; Discussion; See Also; 2.3. Sharing Snippets; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 2.4. Adding Snippet Files to Visual Studio; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 2.5. Getting an Application&s Version Number; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 2.6. Letting Visual Studio Automatically Update an Application&s Version Number; Solution; Discussion; 2.7. Setting the Startup Form for an Application; Solution; Discussion; 2.8. Setting the Startup to a Sub Main Procedure; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 2.9. Getting an Application&s Command Line; Solution; Discussion
  • 2.10. Testing an Application&s Command LineSolution; Discussion; 2.11. Obfuscating an Application; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 2.12. Determining if an Application Is Running in the Visual Studio Environment; Solution; Discussion; 2.13. Accessing Environment Variables; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 2.14. Accessing the Registry; Solution; Discussion; 2.15. Getting System Information; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 2.16. Getting the User&s Name; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 3. Application Organization; 3.1. Creating a Code Module; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 3.2. Creating a Class
  • SolutionDiscussion; See Also; 3.3. Creating a Structure; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 3.4. Creating Other Item Types; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 3.5. Creating Object Instances; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 3.6. Initializing a Class Instance with Data; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 3.7. Releasing an Instance&s Resources; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 3.8. Using Namespaces; Solution; Discussion; 3.9. Splitting a Class Across Multiple Files; Solution; Discussion; 3.10. Creating a Form Based on Another Form; Solution; Discussion; See Also
  • 3.11. Passing and Returning Structures and Other ObjectsSolution; Discussion; 3.12. Creating and Using an Enumeration; Solution; Discussion; 3.13. Converting Between Numeric and String Enumeration Values; Solution; Discussion; 3.14. Creating a Method That Accepts Different Sets of Arguments; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 3.15. Using Standard Operators for Nonstandard Purposes; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 3.16. Enforcing Strong Data Typing in an Otherwise Weakly Typed Collection; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 4. Forms, Controls, and Other Useful Objects
  • 4.1. Creating and Adding Controls at Runtime