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Moving to VB .NET: Strategies, Concepts, and Code, 2nd Edition - Comprehensive Guide for Developers | Upgrade from VB6 to .NET Framework | Perfect for Software Migration Projects
Moving to VB .NET: Strategies, Concepts, and Code, 2nd Edition - Comprehensive Guide for Developers | Upgrade from VB6 to .NET Framework | Perfect for Software Migration Projects

Moving to VB .NET: Strategies, Concepts, and Code, 2nd Edition - Comprehensive Guide for Developers | Upgrade from VB6 to .NET Framework | Perfect for Software Migration Projects

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In this new edition of his popular title, Moving to VB .NET: Strategies, Concepts, and Code, Second Edition, Visual Basic guru Dan Appleman not only updates the book to include coverage of changes to Visual Basic .NET in Visual Studio .NET 2003, but he extends the areas most important to VB .NET programmers since its release. Topics such as .NET remoting, versioning, and object-oriented programming are further illuminated using Appleman's own personable and highly effective style.Appleman explains the whys and hows of the VB .NET technology features, and delves into the controversies around many of the choices. Evaluating VB .NET from the perspective of the developer, you'll learn to write high quality VB .NET code in well-designed applications. The author brings the same attention to technical detail and real-world attitude to this second edition as he has brought to all of his past books.

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There is nothing to tell about Dan. He was my VB guru from the day he published that Win32 API for VB programmer book. I myself was playing/experimenting with VB.NET from beta 1 and wondering whether Dan is still my guru or not at the arrival of VB.net which is fundamentally diffrent from all previous VB. After reading this book my answer is - absolutely YES and the feeling is "guru did it again". I bought couple of books on VB.net and this one is the best beyond doubt. VB.Net is not VB 6. We need firm foundation of the microsoft mindset about the .net technology. We need clear conception about threading model, structured error handling, OOP,.net framework and how to use hundreds of system .net classes. This book covers all those aspects and more. Ofcourse this book is not for those who want to start instant programming without going deep into the underlying technology. If you really want to build a solid foundation about VB.NET this is the book.