Visual Basic.NET Notes for Professional
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List of Contents
Chapter 1:
Getting Started with Visual Basic.NET Language
Chapter 2: Declaring
variables
Chapter 3: Introduction
to Syntax
Chapter 4: Operators
Chapter 5: Conditions
Chapter 6: Short-Circuiting
Operators (AndAlso - orElse)
Chapter 7: Date
Chapter 8: Array
Chapter 9: Lists
Chapter 10: Enum
Chapter 11: Dictionaries
Chapter 12: Looping
Chapter 13: File
Handling
Chapter 14: File/Folder
Compression
Chapter 15: Connection
Handling
Chapter 16: Data
Access
Chapter 17: Type
conversion
Chapter 18: ByVal
and ByRef keywords
Chapter 19: Console
Chapter 20: Functions
Chapter 21: Recursion
Chapter 22: Random
Chapter 23: Classes
Chapter 24: Generics
Chapter 25: Disposable
objects
Chapter 26: NullReferenceException
Chapter 27: Using
Statement
Chapter 28: Option
Strict
Chapter 29: Option
Explicit
Chapter 30: Option
Infer
Chapter 31: Error
Handling
Chapter 32: OOP
Keywords
Chapter 33: Extension
Methods
Chapter 34: Reflection
Chapter 35: Visual
Basic 14.0 Features
Chapter 36: LINQ
Chapter 37: FTP
server
Chapter 38: Working
with Windows Forms
Chapter 39:
Google Maps in a Windows Form
Chapter 40: GDI+
Chapter 41: WinForms
SpellCheckBox
Chapter 42: Using
axWindowsMediaPlayer in VB.Net
Chapter 43: WPF
XAML Data Binding
Chapter 44:
Reading compressed textfile on-the-fly
Chapter 45: Threading
Chapter 46: Multithreading
Chapter 47:
BackgroundWorker
Chapter 48:
Using BackgroundWorker
Chapter 49: Task-based
asynchronous pattern
Chapter 50:
Unit Testing in VB.NET
Notes Details |
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Notes
Name |
Visual
Basic.NET Notes for Professional |
Publisher |
GoalKicker |
Total
Chapter |
51 |
Total
Pages |
143 |
Category |
Free
Programming E-book |
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