James Foxall is Vice President of Tigerpaw Software, Inc., a firm that develops commercial database applications. His experience in creating Microsoft Windows - based and Microsoft Office - compatible software makes him an authority on application interface and behavior standards. James has personally written more than 100 000 lines of commercial code, along with several books and countless articles. A Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), he often speaks at international conferences on Visual Basic.
Practical Standards For Microsoft Visual Basic -Net
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- Nombre de pages459
- PrésentationRelié
- Poids1.105 kg
- Dimensions19,5 cm × 23,5 cm × 3,5 cm
- ISBN0-7356-1356-7
- EAN9780735613560
- Date de parution20/08/2002
- ÉditeurMicrosoft Press
Résumé
The same attributes that make Visual Basic .NET exceptionally productive and easy to use can also lead to unexpected problems, especially when you upgrade. Using standardized programming techniques can help you solve those problems so you can exploit ail the power of rapid development-without creating hidden land mines in performance and maintainability. This book shows you proven
practices to help you eliminate "voodoo" variables, create interfaces that make users more productive, write self-documenting code, simplify code modifications, and more. Each chapter illustrates common pitfalls and practical solutions with code samples-many from real-world projects. Whether you're writing just a few lines of code or working with a team to build an enterprise application, you'll learn how to use practical standards to develop better, more reliable code for every process.

