In just 24 sessions of one hour or less, you'll learn how to build complete, reliable, and modern Windows applications with Microsoft(R) Visual Basic(R) 2015. Using a straightforward, step-by-step approach, each lesson builds on what you've already learned, giving you a strong foundation for success with every aspect of VB 2015 development. Notes present interesting pieces of information. Tips offer advice or teach an easier way to do something. Cautions advise you about potential problems and help you steer clear of disaster. Learn How To
- Master VB 2015 by building a complete feature-rich application
- Navigate VB 2015 and discover its new shortcuts
- Work with objects, collections, and events
- Build attractive, highly-functional user interfaces
- Make the most of forms, controls, modules, and procedures
- Efficiently store data and program databases
- Make decisions in code
- Use powerful object-oriented techniques
- Work with graphics and text files
- Manipulate filesystems and the Registry
- Add email support
- Create efficient modules and reusable procedures
- Interact effectively with users
- Write code to preview and print documents
- Debug with VB 2015's improved breakpoint features
- Distribute your software
Download all examples and source code presented in this book from informit.com/title/9780672337451 as they become available.
Who Should Read This Book Those who have little or no programming experience or who might be picking up Visual Basic as a second language.
Bug Alert Description: Changing the startup form's name in a VB WinForms app does not update the "Startup form" #4517
Explanation: In the latest Visual Basic update on GitHub, Microsoft accidentally introduced a significant bug that you should be aware of. In the Visual Basic project properties dialog on one of the tabs (Application), is a drop down box for selecting the "startup object". This can be either a Main method or a System.Windows.Forms instance (or System.Windows.Window for WPF). When you do a rename on a form (say from the code editor in source or from the solution explorer) currently set as the startup form the rename doesn't cascade to the startup object project property cause the project to enter an invalid state where the user must now manually reset this project property from the now nonexistent Form to the new name. This is a huge annoyance.
The fix for the bug (until Microsoft addresses) can be found here:
http: //www.jamesfo
Author: James Foxall
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Sams Publishing
Published: 08/15/2015
Series: Sams Teach Yourself
Pages: 608
Weight: 2.35lbs
Size: 9.00h x 7.40w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9780672337451
About the AuthorJames Foxall is President & CEO of Tigerpaw Software, a commercial software company providing complete business automation to more than 40,000 users in 28 countries in the IT/Networking, Telecommunications, Systems Integrator, Security, and Point of Sale industries. In his current role as President and CEO, James provides the vision and management to keep Tigerpaw focused on its customers and properly serving its markets. James has a Masters degree in Business Administration and a BS degree in Management of Information Systems. Devoted to creating better businesses through technology, James has written 15 books, which have been published in over a dozen languages around the world. He is considered an authority on business process improvement and application interface and behavior standards of Windows applications, and serves the business community as an international speaker on automating business processes in the SMB environment.