
This book helps you solve more than 300 of the most common and not-so-common tasks that Visual Basic 2005 programmers face every day. If you’re a seasoned .NET developer, a beginning Visual Basic programmer, or a developer seeking a simple and clear migration path from VB6 to Visual Basic 2005, Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook delivers a practical collection of problem-solving recipes for a broad range of Visual Basic programming tasks.
The concise solutions and examples in Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook range from simple to more complex tasks, organized by the types of problems you need to solve. Nearly every recipe contains a complete, documented code sample, as well as a discussion explaining how the underlying technology works and outlining alterna¬tives, limitations, and other considerations. As with all O’Reilly Cookbooks, each recipe helps you quickly understand a problem, learn how to solve it, and anticipate potential tradeoffs or ramifications.
Useful features of this book include:
In addition, you’ll find chapters on cryptography and compression, graphics, and special programming techniques. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook is sure to save you time, serving up the code you need when you need it.
About the Authors
Tim Patrick is Senior Software Architect at TiMaki Services developing custom client/server and multi-tier software solutions targeting Microsoft Windows client workstations and Internet/ Intranet/Extranet users. Tim has over twenty years experience in software development and software architecture. He is a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD). He wrote The Visual Basic Style Guide and its successor, The Visual Basic .NET Style Guide. He has also published many magazine articles on topics related to Visual Basic development.
John Clark Craig's programming experiences and interests go back quite a ways. In 1974 he was programming a DEC PDP8E attached to a teletype and running a paper tape loaded version of FOCAL, a simple programming language similar to BASIC. Over the years, John programmed in just about every version of the BASIC language available, and authored several books on the subject along the way. During John's career as a full-time Software Engineer, he has worked on several fascinating energy and environmental projects. Currently, he's enjoying his software guru position working with a small team of bright R&D engineers as they create the next generation of high-tech self-erecting towers for the world's largest wind turbines.
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