Review of the book
Writing a book is a lot like writing a Visual Basic program, except for the part about finding a publisher, and working with an editor. Come to think of it, they are quite different. But on the one hand, books and programs are similar: both are written to meet the needs of the user. Manages user needs, organization, and final application features when writing applications. When writing a book, like the one you’re looking at right now, it manages the needs of the user, that is, you, the reader, the organization, and the features of the final text. With this view, an effort has been made to prepare a book, and this book is the result of this effort.
Table of Contents
The contents you will read in this book are as follows:
1- Introduction to net.
2- An introduction to Visual Basic
3- An introduction to the project
4- An introduction to the database
5- An introduction to assembly in .net
6- Data and its types
7- Windows forms
8- Inheritance and classes
9- Functional programming
10- ADO.net
11- Amint
12- Overload
13- XML
14- Files and directories
15- LINQ
16- Intermediate
17- Localization and globalization
18- Printing
19- Report production
20- Software license production
21- Web development
22- Add online training
23- Software distribution methods
24- Carrying out a complete project
25- Software installation
26- Production of software license agreement
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