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Professional Visual Basic 2012 and .NET 4.5 Programming

Bill Sheldon , Billy Hollis , David McCarter , Gastón C. Hillar , Rob Windsor , Todd Herman

Computers / Languages / Visual BASIC

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After a quick review of the of introductory topics of Visual Basic 2012 and .NET 4.5, this book moves quickly into advanced topics such as data access with ADO.NET, security, ASP.NET web programming with Visual Basic, Windows workflow, and threading. You'll explore the essential Visual Basic 2012 functions you need, including .NET features such as LINQ, WCF, and more. Plus, you'll examine exception handling and debugging, Visual Studio features, and deployment.

  • Puts the new Async keyword and Iterators to work
  • Explores new options and interfaces presented by Windows 8 development and WinRT
  • Continues strong coverage of core language elements and tools and creating componentized applications

This updated version of Professional Visual Basic 2012 and .NET 4.5 retains its expert author team, including one of the best-known and respected Microsoft Visual Basic MVPs, Bill Sheldon, and Microsoft Regional Director “Software Legend” Billy Hollis.

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