About the Book
.NET Technologies have taken the programming world by storm. Its unified programming model, COM interoperability and ability to gel with existing applications have taken Desktop Computing, Web Computing and Enterprise Computing to the next step. So much development is being done in .NET that that the number of professionals required with .NET expertise far outstrips the number of “good” .NET candidates available. This book will help two categories of reader – those who wish to find out how good VB.NET programmers they are and to those who wish to find out how good are the candidates who claim to ne know VB.NET.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1 : .NET Framework
Chapter 2 : Datatypes
Chapter 3 : Control Instructions
Chapter 4 : Operators
Chapter 5 : Functions and Subroutines
Chapter 6 : Classes and Objects
Chapter 7 : Constructors
Chapter 8 : Inheritance
Chapter 9 : Arrays
Chapter 10 : Strings
Chapter 11 : Structures
Chapter 12 : Enumerations
Chapter 13 : Properties
Chapter 14 : Namespaces
Chapter 15 : Exception Handling
Chapter 16 : Polymorphism
Chapter 17 : Interphases
Chapter 18 : Collection Classes
Chapter 19 : Delegates
Chapter 20 : Attributes