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Visual Basic is a favorite programming language, so if youre new to programming, its a great place to start. Visual Basic 2008 For Dummies is the fun and easy way to begin creating applications right away while you get the hang of using the Visual Studio environment. Soon youll be building all sorts of useful stuff with VB 2008! This step-by-step guide walks you through a logical series of tasks that build your skills as you get comfortable with .Net terminology, theory, tools, and design principles. Youll learn how to build an application in four different architectural styles, and youll find out how to make your programs validate input and output, make decisions, and protect themselves from security threats. Discover how to:Install the Visual Studio environment Write a VB program Use Web forms, Windows forms, and Web services Establish good programming practices Create class libraries Write secure applications Debug your applications Work with strings and if-then statements Iterate with counted and nested loops Pass arguments and get return values Access data with VB.NET Work with the file system using VB Youll also find great tips for working with the VB user interface, using VB.NET in C# programming, troubleshooting your VB programs, taking your programming to the next level, and more! Once you get your hands on Visual Basic 2008 For Dummies, youll be programming like a genius in no time!

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Visual Basic 2008 For Dummies

by Bill Sempf

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Visual Basic 2008 For Dummies

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Wiley Publishing, Inc.
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Hoboken, NJ 07030-5774

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Copyright 2008 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana

Published by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana

Published simultaneously in Canada

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Library of Congress Control Number: 2008923124

ISBN: 978-0-470-18238-3

Manufactured in the United States of America

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About the Author

I am Bill Sempf, and youll notice that I dont write in third person. I have spent an inordinate amount of time in the last several years writing about, thinking about, and coding in VB.NET. I am a coauthor of Professional Visual Studio.NET, Effective Visual Studio.NET, Professional ASP.NET Web Services and Professional VB.NET (among others), and a frequent contributor to the Microsoft Developer Network, Builder.com, Hardcore Web Services, Inside Web Development Journal, and Intranet Journal. I have recently been an invited speaker for DevEssentials, the International XML Web Services Expo, and the Association of Information Technology Professionals. As a graduate of Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Microsoft Certified Professional, Certified Internet Business Strategist, and Certified Internet Webmaster, I have developed over one hundred Web applications for startups and Fortune 500 companies alike.

I began my career in 1985 by helping my father (also named Bill) manage Apple IIe systems for the local library. Since then, I have built applications for the likes of Lucent Technologies, Bank One, the State of Ohio, Nationwide Insurance, and Sears, Roebuck and Co. I specialized in data-driven Web applications of all types, both public and private. Currently, I am the Senior Technology Consultant at Products of Innovative New Technology in Grove City, Ohio, a Microsoft Certified Partner, working on a Learning Management System for OmniPath, inc. (www.omnipath.com). I can be reached at bill@pointweb.net .

Dedication

This edition of the book was heavily influenced by the thousands of readers all over the world who took the time to e-mail with thoughts, questions, complaints, criticism, praise and ideas. To be honest, they are why I write. The majority of my good projects have come from people who read my books and call to collaborate.

This book is dedicated to those readers. If you have taken the time to e-mail me or review the book or contact Wiley good or bad about this book series, thank you. Even if you are peeved because of a problem or error, you are helping make this a better product and that helps everyone.

Despite what people often think, even with the best of editing and authoring, these books arent perfect they are a community effort. Without that community, the books wouldnt be good or necessary. Its a self-replicating cycle, and I love it.

Authors Acknowledgments

I cannot begin to thank the amazing team at Wiley who led me ever so carefully through the process of updating this book. Katie Feltman kept on me to revise the ideas I presented, and Mark Enochs saw to it that I stuck to schedule. The entire Wiley team, in fact, is the best an author could ever hope to have. I have gotten to know them well over the last several years, and I love them all.

A project at Wendys International led me to ask the most detail-oriented person I have ever met Mike Spivey to review the technical details of this edition. Jeff Simmons reviewed the original code, and did a good job, but this book is all the better for multiple sets of eyes.

My army of peer reviewers from the original edition was fantastic: Theresa Alexander, Jim Andrews, David Deloveh, Rex Mahel, Greg McNamara, Rob Morgan, Blake Sparkes, and Gary Spencer. Heres a special note about my father, William E. Sempf, whose education background was of inestimable help in reviewing the early concepts for the book. Then, he let me use him as a guinea pig for Part I! What a trooper!

Finally, a shout to the many Microsoft people who gave me a hand with specific questions about VB, Visual Studio, and the framework in general: Jan Shanahan and Susann Ragsdale in the Author Support Group, and Brad McCabe, Daniel Roth, Jay Roxe, and Steve Lasker, among many others, on the development teams.

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