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Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook Solutions for VB 2005 Programmers Cookbooks OReilly
Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook Solutions for VB 2005 Programmers Cookbooks OReilly
This book will help you solve more than 300 of the most common and not-so-common tasks that working Visual Basic 2005 programmers face every day. If you’re a seasoned .NET developer, beginning Visual Basic programmer, or a developer seeking a simple and clear migration path from VB6 to Visual Basic 2005, the 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 the Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook range from simple tasks to the more complex, organized by the types of problems you need to solve. Nearly every recipe contains a complete, documented code sample showing you how to solve the specific problem, as well as a discussion of how the underlying technology works and that outlines alternatives, 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 the book include:
- Over 300 recipes written in the familiar O’Reilly Problem-Solution-Discussion format
- Hundreds of code snippets, examples, and complete solutions available for download
- VB6 updates to alert VB6 programmers to code-breaking changes in Visual Basic 2005
- Recipes that target Visual Basic 2005 features not included in previous releases
- Code examples covering everyday data manipulation techniques and language fundamentals
- Advanced projects focusing on multimedia and mathematical transformations using linear algebraic methods
- Specialized topics covering files and file systems, printing, and databases
In addition, you’ll find chapters on cryptography and compression, graphics, and special programming techniques. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, the Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook is sure to save you time, serving up the code you need, when you need it.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Perfect For VB 2005 Developers!!
‘Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook: Solutions for VB 2005 Programmers’ by Tim Patrick is a perfect reference and solution manual for any and all Visual Basic 2005 developers. Written in typical great O’Reilly cookbook fashion, this book is chock full of nuts with 700+ pages of goodness.
Chapter Overview
01. VB Basics
02. Development Environment
03. Application Organization
04. Forms, Controls, Other Objects
05. Strings
06. Numbers And Math
07. Dates & Times
08. Arrays & Collections
09. Graphics
10. Multimedia
11. Printing
12. Files & File Systems
13. Databases
14. Programming Techniques
15. Exceptions
16. Cryptography & Compression
17. Web Development
This is simply a fabulous book that any and all VB programmers of today need to pick up. Not only will you save time, you’ll enjoy doing it while reading this wonderful guide!!
***** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
5 Stars Great ideas for the newbie
Very helpful for a casual programmer like myself. Just remember to download the “recipies” to avoid retyping.
4 Stars Useful, but also contains filler
There are various sections in this book that are pretty basic and unnecessary to even an amateur programmer but there are also lots of other sections that are just chock full of great stuff and even advanced programmers would benefit from them. It also suffers from the common tendency to say very simple things using a lot of words in order to take up a lot of space. I think I even found a tip or two which show up twice in different sections. That being said, there’s still a whole lot of worthwhile material in this book.
4 Stars very good reference
As with most O’Reilly books, the reader is treated to a very good overview of the topic at hand. I’d recommend this book to anyone who has some experience with pre-.NET versions of VB and who needs to make the move to the .NET version. I found the chapters on strings and files especially helpful.
I would like to have seen more information on the Crystal Report control that comes included with VB, as that seems to be the only reasonable way to create integrated reports. I’m finding Bischof’s “Crystal Reports .NET Programming” book very helpful in this regard.
5 Stars Outstanding Reference for the “Rest” Of Us
If you’re new to programming in Visual Basic .NET, but have programmed in some other langauge before, there is always this barrier that one faces when they know, to a certain degree, the task they want to accomplish, but often fall short trying to figure out the syntax or method to implement it here. That is what this book does. It’s an essential cookbook, in the language of choice, that bridges that barrier.
It’s also a great side-companion for beginners, mainly because the intro books do a fair job of getting people started, but they also need to figure out specific tasks or methods of doing things that tutorial books won’t cover. It does not overstate the obvious, and it serves up pretty clear impressions and explanations on what it delivers.
