
In this new edition of his popular title, Moving to VB . NET: Strategies, Concepts, and Code, Second Edition, Visual Basic guru Dan Appleman not only updates the book to include coverage of changes to Visual Basic . NET in Visual Studio . NET 2003, but he extends the areas most important to VB . NET programmers since its release. Topics such as . NET remoting, versioning, and object-oriented programming are further illuminated using Appleman's own personable and highly effective style.
Appleman explains the whys and hows of the VB . NET technology features, and delves into the controversies around many of the choices. Evaluating VB . NET from the perspective of the developer, you'll learn to write high quality VB . NET code in well-designed applications. The author brings the same attention to technical detail and real-world attitude to this second edition as he has brought to all of his past books.