Visual Basic .NET is a multi-paradigm, high-level programming language,from Microsoft that is suitable for most development needs. The language is designed with Rapid Application Development in mind, providing several tools to shorten development time. This book introduces Visual Basic .NET language fundamentals and covers a variety of the base class libraries (BCL) provided by the .NET Framework.

Introduction 
A description of Visual Basic .NET.
The Visual Studio Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 
A Microsoft application to simplify application development.
Getting Started 
Making your first application.

Language Basics

Variables 
The entities used to store various types of data.
Arrays 
A variable that stores several data of the same data type.
Branch statements 
The various conditional statements in the language for selective code execution.
Loop statements 
The various loop statements in the language for repetitive code execution.

Operators

Operators in general 
What are operators in a programming language.
Assignation and comparison operators 
Describes the '=', 'Is' and 'IsNot' operators.
Arithmetic operators 
Describes the operators that work on numerical values, such as the '+' in addition.
String and character operators 
Describes the operators used for string and character manipulation, such as the '&' and '+' operators.
Logical operators 
Describes the operators used in boolean logic, such as the 'And' and 'Or' operators.
Binary operators 
Describes the operators used in maniputating in binary, such as the 'And' and '<<' operators.
Exception handling 
Handling errors and exceptions

Windows Programming

Controls 
The windows controls, such as the button and text boxes.
Components 
Objects that can be added at design time using the Window Designer, but is not visible at runtime, such as the Timer component.
Interprocess Communication 
How programs can communicate with each other across application boundaries.
DataGridView 
Programming with the DataGridView control

Object Oriented Programming

Classes

Classes 
The blueprints of objects that describes how they should work.
Namespaces 
Giving your code its own space to live in.
Objects 
Cornerstones of any object-oriented programming language, objects are the tools you use to perform work.
Encapsulation and accessor levels 
Explains protection of object states by encapsulation.

Advanced Data Structure

Inheritance
Interfaces
The IDisposable Interface
Abstract and partial classes
Object Lifetime
Enumerations 
A set of related constants defining a value type.
Collections 
Advanced data structure for encapsulating data.

The .NET Framework

The .NET assembly 
All .NET solutions have their components contained in assemblies.
.NET Framework Overview 
An overview of the .NET class library used in VB.NET
The .NET framework 
A language is merely a way of communication. The .NET framework represents the tools at your disposal to get actual work done.
Security 
How security is used in the .NET framework.
Visual Basic 6 to .NET Function Equivalents
For developers making the switch.

GDI+

GDI+ is a way to draw simple graphics and strings on a Form.

MS Office Automation

Microsoft Office Automation
Manipulating MS Office documents and even MS Office itself from VB.NET

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