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      <title>Upgrading Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
      Upgrading Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET is the complete technical guide to upgrading Visual Basic 6 
      applications to Visual Basic .NET, covering all upgrade topics from APIs to ZOrders. It shows how to fix upgrade issues with forms, 
      language, data access, and COM+ Services, and how to upgrade applications with XML Web services, ADO.NET, and .NET remoting. It also 
      provides big-picture architectural advice, a reference of function and object model changes, hundreds of before-and-after code 
      samples, and a CD packed with useful examples.&lt;/p&gt;
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      <title>Programming VB .NET: A Guide For Experienced Programmers</title>
      <category>VB.net</category>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;In Programming VB .NET: A Guide for Experienced Programmers, authors Gary Cornell and Jonathan Morrison carefully explain the exciting new features of Visual Basic .NET. Since VB .NET is, for all practical purposes, a whole new language even for the most experienced Visual Basic programmers, developers need to think differently about many familiar topics. Cornell and Morrison are there to help you with careful discussions of each topic.&lt;/p&gt;
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All experienced programmers wishing to take advantage of the amazing new powers of VB .NET will benefit from this book&#65533;s careful treatment of fundamental topics, including inheritance, interfaces, and exception handling, as well as all the powerful new features, such as stream-based I/O and true multithreading.
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Cornell and Morrison write from the point of view of the experienced programmer, with constant references to the changes from earlier versions of VB. Developers learn how to use VB .NET for database programming through ADO.NET and web programming through ASP.NET. After reading Programming VB .NET: A Guide for Experienced Programmers, developers will have a firm grasp of the exciting new VB .NET language and its uses in creating powerful .NET applications.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>The .NET Developers Guide to Windows Security</title>
      <category>VB.net</category>
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      The .NET Developer''s Guide to Windows Security is required reading for .NET programmers who want to develop secure Windows 
      applications. Readers gain a deep understanding of Windows security and the know-how to program secure systems that run on 
      Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000.

      Author Keith Brown crystallizes his application security expertise into 75 short, specific guidelines. Each item is clearly 
      explained, cross-referenced, and illustrated with detailed examples. The items build on one another until they produce a 
      comprehensive picture of what tools are available and how developers should use them.

      The book highlights new features in Windows Server 2003 and previews features of the upcoming version 2.0 of the .NET 
      Framework. A companion Web site includes the source code and examples used throughout the book.
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      <title>Introducing Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Developers</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;	Get a focused, first look at the features and capabilities in Microsoft Visual Basic 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and the .NET Framework 2.0. If you currently work with Visual Basic 6, these authors fully understand the adoption and code migration issues you'll encounter. They'll step you through a quick primer on .NET Framework programming, offering guidance for a productive transition. If you already work with .NET, you'll jump directly into what's new, learning how to extend your existing skills. From the innovations in rapid application development, debugging, and deployment, to new data access, desktop, and Web programming capabilities, you get the insights and code walkthroughs you need to be productive right away.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>COM and .NET Interoperability</title>
      <category>VB.net</category>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;COM and .NET Interoperability provides a complete overview of the process of building .NET applications that interact (interoperate) with existing COM code. Before digging into that critical topic, author Andrew Troelsen offers a concise overview of the COM architecture and provides examples using various COM frameworks (C++, ATL, and VB 6.0) as well as the core .NET managed languages (C# and VB .NET).
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After covering the preliminaries, the book explores numerous issues that arise in interoperability, including interacting with the Win32 API, dynamically generating source code via System.CodeDOM, creating serviced (COM+) components using managed code, manually editing (and recompiling) .NET metadata, and the process of constructing custom COM/.NET conversion utilities. Both intermediate and advanced developers will welcome the practical information they need to quickly work with COM and COM+ in .NET applications, and learn how to create .NET components that are COM compatible.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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