Book description
The most up-to-date Visual Basic. NET programming
textbookÂ-covering both fundamentals and advanced-level programming
techniquesÂ-complete with examples and solutions
Visual Basic. NET (VB. NET) is an object-oriented computer
programming language that can be viewed as an evolution of the classic
Visual Basic (VB), which is implemented on the .NET Framework.
Microsoft currently supplies two major implementations of Visual
Basic: Microsoft Visual Studio (which is commercial software) and
Microsoft Visual Studio Express (which is free of charge).
Forgoing the large amounts of programming codes found in most
database programming books, Practical Database Programming with Visual
Basic. NET shows students and professionals both how to develop
professional and practical database programs in a Visual Basic. NET
environment by using Visual Studio. NET Data Tools and Wizards related
to ADO. NET 4. 0, and how to apply codes that are auto-generated by
solely using Wizards. The fully updated Second Edition:
- Covers both fundamentals and advanced database programming techniques
- Introduces three popular database systems with practical
examples including MS Access, SQL Server 2008, and Oracle
- Features more than fifty sample projects with detailed
illustrations and explanations to help students understand key
techniques and programming technologies
- Includes downloadable programming codes and exercise questions
This book provides undergraduate and graduate students as well as
database programmers and software engineers with the necessary tools
to handle the database programming issues in the Visual Studio. NET
environment.
YING BAI, PhD,
is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and
Engineering at Johnson C. Smith University where he received the
Grantsperson of the Year Award in 2009. A former senior software
engineer in the field of automatic control and testing equipment, Dr.
Bai is a Senior Member of IEEE and a member of ACM, and has published
ten books and numerous papers on software engineering, interface
programming, and fuzzy logic control.