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Visual Basic 2008 Recipes : A Problem-Solution Approach - Rakesh Rajan

Visual Basic 2008 Recipes

A Problem-Solution Approach

By: Rakesh Rajan, Todd Herman, Allen Jones, Matthew MacDonald

eText | 28 May 2008

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Sometimes you just need to solve a problem and get on with your work. To that end,Visual Basic 2008 Recipesis a compendium of practical solutions for busy VB .NET programmers. Create time for the more interesting aspects of your VB .NET project by solving common problems with the practical solutions and dozens of code examples in this book. Important .NET 3.5 technologies, such as Windows Presentation Framework (WPF) and Language Integrated Query (LINQ), are covered, and each chapter addresses a specific problem domain, including database access, multimedia, XML manipulation, networking, and security. The code is free to download, so you can use the recipes immediately. Take advantage of quality, ready-made solutions to common Visual Basic programming problems Avoid the tedium of having to reinvent the wheel-focus instead on the more interesting problems specific to your application Learn from and be inspired by what the authors have done. Use their work as stepping stones to solve even more complex problems What you'll learn Cleanly separate user-interface logic from business logic through the use of .NET 3.5's WPF Store data to and retrieve data from your relational database using LINQ Manipulate XML data using LINQ Make your programs dynamically configurable through the judicious application of reflection Take advantage of multiple CPU cores by writing multithreaded applications Integrate multimedia into your Visual Basic projects Who this book is for Visual Basic 2008 Recipesis written for Visual Basic developers who have at least some experience in developing Visual Basic solutions. The book contains recipes appealing to intermediate through advanced developers.
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