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VB.NET Hacks & Pranks
VBNET Hacks Pranks
Author: Alexander Klimov
This study of the VB.NET programming language through hacks and pranks relates to all contemporary versions of the Windows family of operating systems, including Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000, XP, and Server 2003. Windows GUI, shell, and multimedia and game programming are addressed along with tricks and secrets used in development. Developers are sh...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781931769440
ISBN-10: 1931769443
Publication Date: 5/1/2005
Pages: 350
Edition: Bk&CD-Rom
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Publisher: A-List Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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Use Microsoft's latest developer tools to create interesting text and graphics effects or develop playful toy programs. The programs are strong high school or introductory college level efforts; they do introduce the .Net framework and object model, and they demonstrate how the computer can be controlled via code. Minus the graphics, several examples brought me back to 1973 when I was learning beginner's all-purpose symbolic instruction code (aka BASIC): quick and fun pranks with a lesson inside.

Professionals or experienced programmers might discover a cute trick or two, but the coding and completeness are not good models of developer style (i.e., planning for reuse, development of classes, generalization). The author's examples show a definite tendency toward VB6 and earlier legacy habits, e.g., using LEN(string) rather than string.Length (a minor flaw but not a good example for the future of object model usage).

All in all, a nice cupcake of a programming book.


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