VB.NET Language Pocket Reference: Syntax and Descriptions of the Visual Basic .NET Language (Pocket Reference)

VB.NET Language Pocket Reference: Syntax and Descriptions of the Visual Basic .NET Language (Pocket Reference)

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Dec 3, 2002 · Inglese · Kindle (374 pagine)
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Formato Kindle
Pagine 374
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Dec 3, 2002
Editore O'Reilly Media
ISBN-10 0596108257
ISBN-13 9780596108250

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Visual Basic .NET represents a significant evolution of the traditional Visual Basic programming language, bringing along a host of new capabilities and functionalities. This pocket reference serves as a compact guide, expertly navigating readers through the rich syntax and structure of this modern language. Geared towards both novice and experienced programmers, it decodes the complexities of the programming environment, making it more accessible for all.

The authors, Steven Roman, Ron Petrusha, and Paul Lomax, distill years of expertise into a comprehensive yet concise overview. The reference is designed to be easily portable, making it a practical companion for developers at any stage of their project. Its straightforward explanations and structured layout facilitate quick learning and reference, striving to empower users in their coding endeavors.

With an emphasis on real-world application, the resource dives into essential topics, equipping readers with the skills to navigate VB.NET effectively. It covers critical concepts such as data types, control structures, and error handling, ensuring users develop a solid foundation in the language.

In a landscape increasingly reliant on efficiency and innovation, this reference proves invaluable, transforming how programmers approach Visual Basic .NET. Whether for study or on-the-spot problem solving, this guide is an indispensable tool for anyone looking to harness the full potential of this powerful programming language.
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