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Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
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.Net
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4.42 MB
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This book by two popular developer/writers takes advanced developers and software designers who use Visual Basic under the covers of the Microsoft .NET Platform to provide an in-depth understanding of its structure, function, and operational components.
Developers get an in-depth understanding of the technology's structure and function so they can make informed application design choices.
They also get expert advice on application design and performance optimization issues.
This book details the .NET infrastructure and architecture, then shows its practical implications with tons of sample code written in Visual Basic .NET.
This book is a hit-and-miss affair with good technical points often surrounded by thickets of software obscurantism.
To be fair this is not entirely the authors' fault but stems in part from the .NET architecture.
The formatting in places is absolutely abyssmal.
Code embedded in paragraphs of text and wrapping around lines, for instance.
The book is not particularly well written and I found chunks of it very tedious in the extreme.
I wasn't convinced that many of the examples were particularly illustrative of what most programmers will want from .NET.
However, I suspect that this is the inevitable result of copying everything from the C# version of the book into a the VB version.
The book is very definitely stamped with C# thinking though it is ostensibly a VB text.
I believe the strategy is mistaken. C# and VB have very different models and will be used (in the main) by different classes of programmer with different needs.
These differences are not reflected proportionately in the VB text and made parts of the book seem like a technical dog's dinner.
Perhaps if the authors produced a text from the pure VB.NET point of view many of these instances of unevenness could have been avoided.
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