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Programming Microsoft Windows with Microsoft Visual Basic .Net (Core Reference) (Pro-Developer)

Programming Microsoft Windows with Microsoft Visual Basic .Net (Core Reference) (Pro-Developer)

Programming Microsoft Windows with Microsoft Visual Basic .Net (Core Reference)
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Programming Microsoft Windows with Microsoft Visual Basic .Net (Core Reference) (Pro-Developer) Paperback - 2002

by Petzold, Charles

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25-Word Description The top-selling author shows developers how to use Visual Basic .NET to get the most out of Windows Forms -- the next-generation Windows programming class library. 75-Word Description Look it up in Petzold remains the last word on Windows development. In this Microsoft .NET-ready guide to the state-of-the-art programming features in Visual Basic .NET, the best-selling author shows developers how to get the most out of Windows Forms -- the next-generation Windows programming class library. Developers will discover how to use Visual Basic .NET to create dynamic user interfaces and graphical outputs for Windows applications. With dozens of examples of client applications to illustrate common techniques and plenty of no-nonsense advice on best programming practices, the average developer can advance far beyond the basics with Visual Basic .NET right away.
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