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Artikel-Nr:
9781430201601
Veröffentl:
2006
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
1088
Autor:
Andrew Troelsen
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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The initial release of the .NET platform (circa 2001) caused quite a stir within the Visual Basic programming community. One the one hand, many die-hard VB 6.0 developers were up in arms at the major differences between VB 6.0 and Visual Basic .NET. Individuals in this group were a bit stunned to see that VB .NET was not in fact “VB 7.0” (i.e., the same syntax and programming constructs as VB 6.0 with some new features thrown in for good measure), but something altogether different. The truth of the matter is that VB .NET has little to do with VB 6.0, and might best be regarded as a new language in the BASIC family. This cold hard fact caused some individuals to recoil to such a degree that they coined terms such as “VB .NOT” or “Visual Fred” to express their displeasures. In fact, there are even web sites (vb.mvps.org/vfred/Trust.asp) and petitions dedicated to criticizing Microsoft’s decision to abandon VB 6.0 in favor of this new creature termed VB .NET.
The initial release of the .NET platform (circa 2001) caused quite a stir within the Visual Basic programming community. One the one hand, many die-hard VB 6.0 developers were up in arms at the major differences between VB 6.0 and Visual Basic .NET. Individuals in this group were a bit stunned to see that VB .NET was not in fact "e;VB 7.0"e; (i.e., the same syntax and programming constructs as VB 6.0 with some new features thrown in for good measure), but something altogether different. The truth of the matter is that VB .NET has little to do with VB 6.0, and might best be regarded as a new language in the BASIC family. This cold hard fact caused some individuals to recoil to such a degree that they coined terms such as "e;VB .NOT"e; or "e;Visual Fred"e; to express their displeasures. In fact, there are even web sites (vb.mvps.org/vfred/Trust.asp) and petitions dedicated to criticizing Microsoft's decision to abandon VB 6.0 in favor of this new creature termed VB .NET.
* Comprehensive, authoritative explanation of VB.NET 2005 and .NET 2.0 from a proven author who has a history of writing award-winning, successful books for professional developers.

* The broad scope of this book provides aspiring professionals with all the information that they need to become proficient in coding .NET 2.0 applications "overnight."

* Visual Basic has one of the largest user groups of any coding language. It is estimated that a large number of them will be following the next path to the latest edition of the language from previous versions (VB.NET 1.1 and VB6 especially). This book is well placed to meet their needs.

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