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by Wei-Meng Lee
Visual Basic 2005 Jumpstart
A Note Regarding Supplemental Files
Copyright
About the Author
Foreword
Preface
Who This Book Is For
How This Book Is Organized
What You Need to Use This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
Safari Enabled
I’d Like to Hear from You
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
1. Introducing Visual Basic 2005
1.1. Create the Application and Its Main Window
1.2. Add a Menu and Toolbar
1.3. Connect to a Database and Browse Records
1.4. Create an Exit Dialog Box
1.5. Handle Exit and Close Events
1.6. Run and Debug the Application
1.7. Inspect an Object at Runtime
1.8. Add an About Box
1.9. Configure the Application
1.10. Summary
2. Programming with Visual Basic
2.1. Data Types
2.2. Variables
2.3. Constants
2.3.1. Literals
2.3.2. Enumerations
2.4. Strings
2.5. Arrays
2.6. Type Conversion
2.7. Operators
2.8. Statements
2.8.1. Decision-Making (Branching) Statements
2.8.1.1. If-Then-Else
2.8.1.2. Select…Case
2.8.2. Looping (Iteration) Statements
2.9. Functions and Subroutines
2.9.1. Function
2.9.2. Subroutine
2.9.3. Passing Arguments
2.9.3.1. Passing by value
2.9.3.2. Passing by reference
2.9.3.3. Optional parameters
2.10. Error Handling
2.10.1. Try-Catch-Finally
2.10.2. Throwing Exceptions
2.11. My Namespace
2.12. Summary
3. Putting Object-Oriented Programming to Work
3.1. Working with Classes and Objects
3.1.1. Using the .NET Classes
3.1.2. Creating Objects
3.1.3. Comparing Objects
3.2. Reusing and Customizing Classes
3.2.1. Using Inheritance
3.2.2. Customizing a Method
3.2.3. Adding Alternate Versions of a Method to a Class
3.2.4. Adding a New Method
3.2.5. Customizing Initialization
3.2.6. Adding Properties
3.2.7. Weakly Typed Versus Strongly Typed Variables
3.2.8. Using a Generic Class
3.2.9. Splitting Up the Physical Implementation of a Class
3.3. Designing Your Own Classes
3.3.1. Defining a Class
3.3.2. Controlling Access to Class Members
3.3.3. Aggregating Data Types Using a Structure
3.4. Controlling How Classes Are Implemented
3.4.1. Allowing or Preventing Overridable Methods
3.4.2. Specifying Implementation Details with Abstract Classes and Methods
3.4.3. Creating Contracts with Implementers Using Interfaces
3.4.4. Controlling the Destruction of Objects
3.4.5. Tagging Objects with Attributes
3.5. Summary
4. Developing a Windows Application
4.1. Creating the Windows Application and Building the Main Window
4.1.1. Creating a Database to Store Books Information
4.1.2. Binding Library Data to the Form
4.1.3. Adding a Web Reference to Amazon.com
4.1.4. Accessing the Amazon.com Web Services
4.1.5. Displaying Book Information and Covers
4.1.6. Saving Book Information
4.1.7. Testing the Application
4.2. Viewing Book Information Offline
4.2.1. Create the Books Catalog Window
4.2.2. Binding Library Data to the Books Catalog Form
4.2.3. Testing the Application
4.3. Deploying the Application
4.3.1. Publishing the Application
4.4. Automatic Updating
4.4.1. Accessing the Web Services Asynchronously
4.4.2. Republishing the Application
4.5. Summary
5. Building Web Applications
5.1. Building the Storefront
5.1.1. Building a Site Template Using a Master Page
5.1.2. Building the Storefront Using a Content Page
5.2. Creating a Shopping Cart
5.3. Members Area
5.3.1. Creating New User Accounts
5.3.2. Creating a Login Page
5.3.3. Restrict Unauthorized Access to Pages
5.3.4. Checking Out from the Store
5.4. Testing the Application
5.5. Summary
6. Moving from VB 6 to VB 2005
6.1. Migrate, Replace, Rewrite, or Reuse?
6.1.1. Making the Right Decision
6.1.1.1. Migrate
6.1.1.2. Reuse
6.1.1.3. Rewrite
6.1.1.4. Replace
6.2. Using COM Objects in VB 2005
6.3. Upgrading VB 6 Applications
6.3.1. Using Code Advisor for VB 6
6.3.2. Using the Upgrade Wizard
6.4. Summary
About the Author
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