Building Client/Server Applications with VB.NET: An Example-Driven Approach
ISBN: 1590590708
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Jeff Levinson, «Building Client/Server Applications with VB.NET: An Example-Driven Approach»
Apress | ISBN: 1590590708 | 2003 | CHM | 624 pages | 6.99 MB
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Building Client/Server Applications with VB .NET: An Example-Driven Approach is based on Release 1.0 of the .NET Framework / Release 1.0 of Visual Studio .NET + .NET Framework Service Pack 1. Jeff Levinson walks readers through how to write a complete application-no "snippets" of code- and will show readers examples of how, when, and why to perform a task. Building Client/Server Applications with VB .NET: An Example-Driven Approach will be "the" manual on software development for Enterprise application development.
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