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Dec 27

This book is the fastest, best way for experienced programmers to truly master real-world Visual Basic 2005 development. You won’t just learn syntax and features: you’ll build a complete, robust, data-driven application. You’ll put Visual Basic 2005 to work in solving real business problems, overcoming the practical challenges of building production systems, and you will learn to see Visual Basic 2005 projects as they were intendedas complete, cohesive solutions. Patrick’s engaging style and crystal-clear explanations will help you stay focused, learn fast, and apply what you’ve learned.
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Dec 17

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Dec 17

 

* Responding to the fact that most programmers will need to master the new XML features in Visual Studio 2005 in order to build effective database applications, this book fully covers the 2005 release of SQL Server (Yukon) as well as SQL Server 2000
* Begins with an introductory chapter for Visual Basic 6.0 programmers who are new to the .NET Framework and ADO.NET, and goes on to describe the new features of ADO.NET 2.0
* Offers guidance for designing high-performance, scalable intranet and Internet database projects
* Advanced topics include creating XML Web services to retrieve and update data, validating data on the client side, managing sessions and view states, and optimizing server-side data caching
* Shows readers how to take advantage of the new T-SQL extensions, in-process Web services, and notifications in SQL Server 2005

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Dec 13

Open in new windowprinciples, and mathematics. Each chapter details the theory and techniques that provide the basis for design and engineering software and then showcases the development and utility of programs developed using the material outlined in the chapter. This all-inclusive guide works systematically from basic mathematics to fluid mechanics, separators, overpressure protection, and glycol dehydration, providing basic design guidelines based on international codes. Worked examples demonstrate the utility of each program, while the author also explains problems and limitations associated with the simulations. After reading this book you will be able to immediately put these programs into action and have total confidence in the result, regardless of your level of experience. All nine programs are available on the companion CD-ROM, including a useful unit conversion tool.

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Dec 08

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About the Author
Jerry Lee Ford, Jr. is an author, educator, and IT professional with more than 17 years of experience in information technology, including roles as an automation analyst, technical manager, technical support analyst, automation engineer, security analyst, and instructor. He is the author of 16 books and co-author of 2 additional books. His published works include Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition Programming for the Absolute Beginner, VBScript Professional Projects, Learn VBScript in a Weekend, Microsoft Windows Shell Scripting for the Absolute Beginner, and Learn JavaScript in a Weekend.
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Dec 08

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* Determine when a window is being activated or deactivated and respond to this change.
* Display descriptions of menu items as the mouse moves across them.
* Disallow a user to move or resize a window.
* Determine where the mouse cursor is and respond accordingly.
* Determine when the display resolution has been changed.
* Monitor the system for a low system resource condition.
* Modify or disallow keystrokes sent to a window or a control.
* Create an automated testing application.
* Determine when an application is idle.

Along with this power comes responsibility; Windows is very unforgiving if subclassing and hooking are used incorrectly. Subclassing & Hooking with Visual Basic demonstrates the various techniques for intercepting messages bound for one or more windows or controls: the intercepted message can be left in its original state or modified; afterwards, the message can be sent to its original destination or discarded. For both VB 6 and VB.NET developers, Subclassing & Hooking with Visual Basic opens up a wealth of possibilities that ordinarily would be completely unavailable, or at least not easy to implement.

From the Author
I decided to write this book when I noticed that there was no single place you could go to learn about subclassing and hooking. These two subjects were geared towards the more advanced C++ developers. Unfortunately, there was not much information to help the Visual Basic developer to understand how, when, where, and why to use these techniques.

In doing some research I came to the realization that not many Visual Basic developers had a solid grasp of these techniques. These techniques were being misused and even underused. Developers were creating incredibly complex, and hard to maintain code, code that could be greatly simplified if the programmer had only taken advantage of subclassing, hooking, or even both techniques used in tandem. This book is meant to not only to teach subclassing and hooking techniques, but also to be a single resource in which developers can get information and answers to their questions about these techniques.

This book is geared towards the Visual Basic developer who wants a better understanding of subclassing and hooking as well as how to incorporate these techniques into their projects. You need not be an advanced Visual Basic developer to learn how to effectively use subclassing and hooking. Although, many of the Win32 API function will need to be utilized in order to write subclassing and hooking applications and, therefore, a good knowledge of the Win32 API functions and how they are used within Visual Basic is necessary.

In understanding subclassing and hooks, you must delve deep into the internals of the Window’s operating system. This deeper understanding of Windows allows you not only to gain an understanding of subclassing and hooking, but also to learn more about the messaging system, which is the heart of the Windows operating system. The beginning of this book lays a solid foundation that will bring the beginning or intermediate developer up to speed on these topics.

Steve Teilhet
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Dec 08

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Unlike other books on the subject, Visual Basic 2005 in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition doesn’t assume you’re a novice. It’s a detailed, professional reference to the Visual Basic language-a reference that you can use to jog your memory about a particular language element or parameter. It’ll also come in handy when you want to make sure that there isn’t some “gotcha” you’ve overlooked with a particular language feature.

The book is divided into three major parts: Part I introduces the main features and concepts behind Visual Basic programming; Part II thoroughly details all the functions, statements, directives, objects, and object members that make up the Visual Basic language; and Part III contains a series of helpful appendices. Some of the new features covered include Generics, a convenient new library called My Namespace, and the operators used to manipulate data in Visual Basic.

No matter how much experience you have programming with Visual Basic, you want Visual Basic 2005 in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition close by, both as a standard reference guide and as a tool for troubleshooting and identifying programming problems.
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