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Moving to VB .NET: Strategies, Concepts, and Code, Second Edition
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Moving to VB .NET: Strategies, Concepts, and Code, Second Edition Paperback - 2003

by Dan Appleman

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In this new edition, Visual Basic guru Appleman not only updates the book to include coverage of changes to VB. NET in Visual Studio 2003, but also extends those areas that have proven important to VB. NET programmers since its release.

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* Written by best-selling author and Visual Basic guru, Dan Appleman. * Complete and comprehensive instruction on all the features of VB .Net. * Updated to include all the important features of Visual Studio 2003.

About the author

Daniel Appleman is the president of Desaware Inc., a developer of add-on products and components for Microsoft Visual Studio, including SpyWorks, StateCoder, and the NT Service Toolkit for .NET languages and VB6. He is a cofounder of Apress, a publishing company specializing in high-quality professional level books for computer programmers and IT professionals. He is the author of numerous books, including Moving to VB .NET: Strategies, Concepts and Code, How Computer Programming Works, and Dan Appleman's Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to the Win32 API, and he is the author of a series of eBooks on .NET-related topics.