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  • Visual Basic for Testers

    Visual Basic for Testers

    by Mary Romero Sweeney

    The goal of Visual Basic for Testers is to teach you how to use Visual Basic to increase your level of sophistication as a tester. You'll learn how to use VB to write an automated testing project and what to look for in a well-written VB program. Author Mary Sweeney will help you gain the experience necessary both to use VB to support an automated text project and to text a commercial application written in VB.

  • Object-Oriented Macromedia Flash MX

    Object-Oriented Macromedia Flash MX

    by William Drol

    Object-Oriented Macromedia Flash MX teaches object-oriented programming skills using Flash MX ActionScript. It assumes no previous programming experience and encourages Flash users who normally avoid ActionScript. Author William Drol develops a series of related applications using numerous step-by-step instructions and demonstrates the importance of good planning, documentation, and clean coding.

  • An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic .NET

    An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic .NET

    by Daniel R. Clark, Dan Clark

    As you work your way through An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic .NET, you'll learn how to analyze the business requirements of an application, model the objects and relationships involved in the solution design and, finally, implement the solution using Visual Basic .NET. Along the way you'll also learn the fundamentals of software design, the Unified Modeling Language (UML), object-oriented programming, and Visual Basic .NET.

  • Writing Add-ins for Visual Studio .NET

    Writing Add-ins for Visual Studio .NET

    by Les Smith

    Visual Studio .NET is the most extensible development environment Microsoft has released to date. Organizations create add-ins for many purposes: to speed common tasks, to ease code reuse within an organization, and to enforce rules and consistency among developers. Effective use of add-ins can dramatically improve developer efficiency and reduce costs. Writing Add-Ins for Visual Studio .NET is designed to get add-in developers up to speed in developing ad-ins in Visual Studio

  • Programming the Web with Visual Basic .NET

    Programming the Web with Visual Basic .NET

    by Lynn Torkelson, Constance Petersen, Zac Torkelson

    Programming the Web with Visual Basic .NET is a comprehensive guide to building web applications and services using Visual Basic .NET. It is written especially for experienced Visual Basic programmers who use Visual Studio .NET for their development work, even those who have never written a web application before. Because the

  • Oracle9i PL/SQL: A Developer's Guide

    Oracle9i PL/SQL: A Developer's Guide

    by Bulusu Lakshman

    Oracle9i PL/SQL: A Developer's Guide is intended for both intermediate-level Oracle developers who are designing or coding applications in SQL and PL/SQL and for advanced PL/SQL programmers who need to learn new PL/SQL 9ifeatures. In addition to providing developers with detailed coverage of the PL/SQL 9i language itself, author Bulusu Lakshman covers the techniques of using PL/SQL 9i for server-side applications and provides the methodology for implementing robust applications.

  • Web Matrix Developer's Guide

    Web Matrix Developer's Guide

    by John Paul Mueller

    Web Matrix Developer's Guide provides a complete view of what you can accomplish with Web Matrix (Microsoft's free website creation program)&emdash;everything from generating simple web pages to developing Web service applications to building mobile applications. Expert author John Mueller covers all the major features of Web Matrix, including the ASP.NET page designer, SQL and MSDE database management, data-bound UI generation, XML Web services, and FTP workspaces.

  • Microsoft Office Programming: A Guide for Experienced Developers

    Microsoft Office Programming: A Guide for Experienced Developers

    by Rod Stephens

    By using the same back-end macro programming language, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Microsoft Office applications allow users to easily transfer their VBA programming skills from one Office product to another. A developer skilled at using VBA to program Access can quickly learn to program Word or Excel. Better still, VBA is a fairly complete subset of Visual Basic (VB). That means a VB developer already knows how to use VBA, and a VBA programmer knows a lot about VB.

  • Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

    Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

    by Robbie Allen, Bradley J. Dinerman, Laura E. Hunter

    Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes is ideal for network managers and Windows Server 2003 system administrators responsible for setting up and running computers and networks. Think of this book as the comprehensive, task-based guide to installing, deploying, and configuring the various networking protocols and services supported by Windows Server 2003and the only book you'll need. You'll find hundreds of quick reference solutions.

  • Hardening Windows, Second Edition

    Hardening Windows, Second Edition

    by Jonathan Hassell

    Hardening is the process of protecting a system against unknown threats. System administrators harden against that which they think could be a threat. Administrators know the Internet is a hostile environment. Although they can?t tell, for example, that a hacker will attempt to gain access to the SQL server next Tuesday, they can bet money there?ll be an attempt soon and should "batten down the hatches" in anticipation.

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