Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: IDE.
Chapter 2: Controls in General.
Chapter 3: Program and Module Structure.
Chapter 4: Data Types, Variables, and Constants.
Chapter 5: Operators.
Chapter 6: Subroutines and Functions.
Chapter 7: Program Control Statements.
Chapter 8: Error Handling.
Chapter 9: Introduction to Windows Forms Controls.
Chapter 10: Forms.
Chapter 11: Database Controls and Objects.
Chapter 12: Custom Controls.
Chapter 13: Drag and Drop, and the Clipboard.
Chapter 14: OOP Concepts.
Chapter 15: Classes and Structures.
Chapter 16: Namespaces.
Chapter 17: Collection Classes.
Chapter 18: Generics.
Chapter 19: Drawing Basics.
Chapter 20: Brushes, Pens, and Paths.
Chapter 21: Text.
Chapter 22: Image Processing.
Chapter 23: Printing.
Chapter 24: Reporting.
Chapter 25: Configuration and Resources.
Chapter 26: Streams.
Chapter 27: File-System Objects.
Chapter 28: Useful Namespaces.
Appendix A: Useful Control Properties, Methods, and Events.
Appendix B: Variable Declarations and Data Types.
Appendix C: Operators.
Appendix D: Subroutine and Function Declarations.
Appendix E: Control Statements.
Appendix F: Error Handling.
Appendix G: Standard Controls and Components.
Appendix H: Form Objects.
Appendix I: Classes and Structures.
Appendix J: Generics.
Appendix K: Graphics.
Appendix L: Useful Exception Classes.
Appendix M: Date and Time Format Specifiers.
Appendix N: Other Format Specifiers.
Appendix O: The Application Class.
Appendix P: The My Namespace.
Appendix Q: Streams.
Appendix R: File-System Classes.
Index.
Rod Stephens started out as a mathematician but, while
studying at MIT, discovered the joys of programming and has been
programming professionally ever since. During his career, he has
worked on an eclectic assortment of applications in such fields as
telephone switching, billing, repair dispatching, tax processing,
wastewater treatment, and training for professional football
players.
Rod has written 14 books that have been translated into half a
dozen different languages, and more than 200 magazine articles
covering Visual Basic, Visual Basic for Applications, Delphi, and
Java. He is currently a columnist for Visual Basic Developer
(www.pinnaclepublishing.com).
Rod’s popular VB Helper Web site (www.vb-helper.com) receives
several million hits per month and contains thousands of pages of
tips, tricks, and example code for Visual Basic programmers, as
well as example code for this book.
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