Beginning Visual Basic 2005 (2006)
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Beginning Visual Basic® 2005
Beginning Visual Basic® 2005
Thearon Willis and Bryan Newsome
Beginning Visual Basic®2005
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Copyright © 2006 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana
Published simultaneously in Canada
ISBN-10: 0-7645-7401-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-7645-7401-6
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Willis, Thearon.
Beginning Visual Basic 2005 / Thearon Willis and Bryan Newsome. p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978-0-7645-7401-6 (paper/website) ISBN-10: 0-7645-7401-9 (paper/website)
1. Microsoft Visual BASIC. 2. BASIC (Computer program language) I. Newsome, Bryan, 1971II. Title. QA76.73.B3W5573 2005
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About the Authors
Thearon Willis is a Senior Consultant with over 20 years of programming experience. He started writing applications using the BASIC language in 1980 and later moved on to Visual Basic and finally to Visual Basic .NET.
Thearon began working with databases in 1987 and has been hooked on writing database applications every since. He has experience with SQL Server, Oracle, and DB2 but works with SQL Server on a daily basis. Thearon has programmed in several other languages, some of which include C++, assembly language, Pascal, and COBOL. However, he enjoys Visual Basic .NET the best because it provides the features needed to quickly build Windows and Web applications, as well as components and Web Services.
Thearon currently develops intranet applications, Web Services, and server-side and client-side utilities using Visual Basic .NET. Most of these applications and utilities are database-driven and make use of XML and XSL. Thearon lives with his wife Margie and daughter Stephanie in the Raleigh, North Carolina, area.
Bryan Newsome works in Charlotte, North Carolina, as a custom software project manager specializing in Microsoft solutions. He leads a team of developers focused on meeting the needs of each client and project using the latest technologies. Each day, he helps provide clients with solutions and mentoring on leading-edge Microsoft technologies. Bryan is a Microsoft Certified Application Developer for .NET.
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As always, I want to thank my wife Margie and my daughter Stephanie for the patience they have shown while I write another book. Without their love and support, none of this would be possible.
—Thearon Willis
To all of the friends and family that make my life special in the past, present, and future: Jennifer (love you, honey), Katelyn, Mom (I miss you), Dad, Ashley and Leslie, Judy and Tony, Jennifer S. and Steven. All my love and happiness to each of you.
—Bryan Newsome