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Visual Basic .NET is a radically new version of Microsoft Visual Basic, the world`s most widely used rapid application development (RAD) package. Whether you are just beginning application development with Visual Basic .NET or are already deep in code, you will appreciate just how easy and valuable the VB.NET Language Pocket Reference is.VB.NET Language Pocket Reference contains a concise description of all language elements by category. These include language elements implemented by the Visual Basic compiler, as well as all procedures and functions implemented in the Microsoft.VisualBasic namespace. Use it anytime you want to look up those pesky details of Visual Basic syntax or usage. With concise detail and no fluff, you`ll want to take this book everywhere.About the AuthorsPaul Lomax author of OReillys VB & VBA in a Nutshell and a coauthor of VBScript in a Nutshell, is an experienced VB programmer with a passion for sharing his knowledgeand his collection of programming tips and techniques gathered from realworld experience. Ron Petrusha is an editor for OReilly and is the author/coauthor of many books, including VBScript in a Nutshell. Ron has a background in quantitative labor history, specializing in Russian labor history, and holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Columbia University. He began working with computers in the mid 1970s, programming in SPSS (a programmable statistical package) and FORTRAN on the IBM 370 family. Since then, he has been a computer book buyer, an editor of a number of books on Windows and Unix, and a consultant on projects written in dBASE, Clipper, and Visual Basic. Steven Roman Ph.D., is a professor emeritus of mathematics at the California State University, Fullerton. His previous books with OReilly include Access Database Design and Programming, Writing Excel Macros, and Win32 API Programming with Visual Basic.
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