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November 6, 2003 0782142532 978-0782142532 1
If you're an experienced programmer finding your way with .NET, then this book is for you.

If your .NET skills are already solid, then this book is still for you.

These ten-minute solutions fill the gaps in your knowledge: from them, you'll learn a lot about the realities of programming with .NET technologies, whether you're writing database applications, web applications, or desktop applications.

But they're also solutions to the problems you're most likely to encounter in each of these areas. Particularly when a project entails new techniques or draws you into a realm outside your expertise, you need quick and reliable answers. Here, a couple of veterans provide them. Based on the popular question-and-answer feature of the DevX website, all are in-depth, code-intensive solutions that explain both the how and the why, helping you past immediate obstacles and ultimately making you a more knowledgeable programmer. Here are some of the solutions you'll find inside:

  • The new ListBox control's data model: how it differs, how to work with it, why it's better
  • The new I/O model: storing and retrieving complete objects with streams
  • Launching and monitoring external programs from VB.NET applications: the Process class and how it improves on classic VB Shell command
  • ADO.NET support for keeping calculated columns up to date automatically
  • Moving data between distributed tiers—and keeping it synchronized—using DiffGrams

Solutions are organized into three categories: general .NET topics that cut across category boundaries, problems that arise when you're building Windows forms, and issues associated specifically with ADO.NET and ASP.NET programming chores. The book contains VB.NET code examples for every solution.


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If you’re an experienced programmer finding your way with .NET, then this book is for you.

If your .NET skills are already solid, then this book is still for you.

These ten-minute solutions fill the gaps in your knowledge: from them, you’ll learn a lot about the realities of programming with .NET technologies, whether you’re writing database applications, web applications, or desktop applications.

But they’re also solutions to the problems you’re most likely to encounter in each of these areas. Particularly when a project entails new techniques or draws you into a realm outside your expertise, you need quick and reliable answers. Here, a couple of veterans provide them. Based on the popular question-and-answer feature of the DevX website, all are in-depth, code-intensive solutions that explain both the how and the why, helping you past immediate obstacles and ultimately making you a more knowledgeable programmer. Here are some of the solutions you’ll find inside:
  • The new ListBox control's data model: how it differs, how to work with it, why it’s better
  • The new I/O model: storing and retrieving complete objects with streams
  • Launching and monitoring external programs from VB.NET applications: the Process class and how it improves on classic VB Shell command
  • ADO.NET support for keeping calculated columns up to date automatically
  • Moving data between distributed tiers—and keeping it synchronized—using DiffGrams
Solutions are organized into three categories: general .NET topics that cut across category boundaries, problems that arise when you’re building Windows forms, and issues associated specifically with ADO.NET and ASP.NET programming chores. The book contains VB.NET code examples for every solution.

About the Author

Russell Jones, Ph.D. is a former reptile keeper and professional musician who now composes computer applications. He has an extensive background in designing and developing interactive computer-based training applications. He's the author of several books on Web development using Visual Basic, ASP, VB.NET and C#. He is currently DevX's Executive Editor.

Mike Gunderloy is the lead developer for Lark Group, Inc., an independent software consultancy in eastern Washington. His other Sybex books include ADO and ADO.NET Programming and Access 2002 Desktop Developer’s Handbook. When not writing code or writing about code, Mike raises tomatoes and turkeys on his small farm.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Sybex; 1 edition (November 6, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0782142532
  • ISBN-13: 978-0782142532
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,169,744 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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There are several tricks in this book. It helps you to save your time and increase your programming performance. Many topics are in brief and will not waste your time.
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The look of those familiar VB ListBoxes and ComboBoxes hasn't changed, but the way they work has changed dramatically. Read the first page
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compatibility syntax, touch utility, culture identifier, custom paging, article identifier, employee nodes, merge method, automatic paging, sol uti, paging controls, class creator, application configuration file, custom handler, matched text, isolated storage, resource strings, copyright message, aspx file, launched process, connection pool, server control, xml file, class exposes, file specification, console application
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End Sub, Private Sub, End Function, Get Return, Imports System, End Get Set, End Try, Public Class, Server Explorer, Click Dim, Windows Forms, Public Function, Value End Set End Property Public, End Get End Property Public, Public Sub New, Private Function, Performance Monitor, Protected Overrides Sub, Element Text, Generate Dataset, Internet Explorer, Solution Explorer, End If Else, Form Designer, New Employee
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