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Index
Cover Part I: Language Constructs and Environment
Chapter 1: Visual Studio 2012
Visual Studio 2012 Visual Basic Keywords and Syntax Project ProVB_VS2012 Enhancing a Sample Application Useful Features of Visual Studio 2012 Summary
Chapter 2: The Common Language Runtime
Framework Profiles and Platforms Elements of a .NET Application Cross-Language Integration IL Disassembler Memory Management Namespaces Creating Your Own Namespaces The My Keyword Extending the My Namespace Summary
Chapter 3: Objects and Visual Basic
Object-Oriented Terminology Working With Visual Basic Types Commands: Conditional Value Types (Structures) Reference Types (Classes) Parameter Passing Working with Objects Creating Classes Object-Oriented Concepts Summary
Chapter 4: Custom Objects
Inheritance Multiple Interfaces Abstraction Encapsulation Polymorphism Summary
Chapter 5: Advanced Language Constructs
Preparing the Sample Application Lambda Expressions Using Lambda Expressions Async and Await Iterators Summary
Chapter 6: Exception Handling and Debugging
System.Exception Handling Exceptions Logging Errors Summary
Part II: Business Objects and Data Access
Chapter 7: Arrays, Collections, and Generics
Arrays Collections Generics Creating Generics Summary
Chapter 8: Using XML with Visual Basic
An Introduction to XML XML Serialization System.Xml Document Support LINQ to XML XSL Transformations XML in ASP.NET Summary
Chapter 9: ADO.NET and LINQ
ADO.NET Architecture Basic ADO.NET Features .NET Data Providers The DataSet Component Working with the Common Provider Model Connection Pooling in ADO.NET Transactions and System.Transactions Summary
Chapter 10: Data Access with the Entity Framework
Object-Relational Mapping Entity Framework Architecture Mapping Objects to Entities Summary
Chapter 11: Services (XML/WCF)
Web Services The Larger Move to SOA Building a WCF Service Building a WCF Consumer Working with Data Contracts Namespaces Summary
Part III: Specialized Topics and Libraries
Chapter 12: XAML Essentials
Features Shared by All XAML Platforms The XAML Markup Language The Layout System Controls and Content Resources in XAML Data Binding Data Templates and ItemControls Styles Control Templates Summary
Chapter 13: Creating XAML Applications for Windows 8
How XAML Differs in Windows 8 Windows 8 UI Conventions UI/UX Guidelines New Visual Elements in Windows 8 Changes to the Visual Designer in Visual Studio 2012 Application Templates in Visual Studio 2012 Implementing a Live Tile Implementing Contracts Summary
Chapter 14: Applications with ASP.NET, MVC, JavaScript and HTML
Visual Studio Support for ASP.NET Server-Side Development Client-Side Web Development Building Windows 8 Style Apps with HTML and JavaScript Summary
Chapter 15: Localization
Cultures and Regions Translating Values and Behaviors ASP.NET Resource Files Summary
Chapter 16: Application Services
Using IIS for Application Services Windows Services Characteristics of a Windows Service Interacting with Windows Services Creating a Windows Service Creating a Windows Service in Visual Basic Creating a File Watcher Service Communicating with the Service Custom Commands Passing Strings to a Service Debugging the Service Summary
Chapter 17: Assemblies and Reflection
Assemblies The Manifest Assemblies and Deployment Versioning Issues Basics of Reflection Dynamic Loading of Assemblies Summary
Chapter 18: Security in the .NET Framework
Security Concepts and Definitions Windows Store Projects The System.Security.Permissions Namespace Managing Code Access Permission Sets User Access Control Defining Your Application UAC Settings Encryption Basics Summary
Chapter 19: Parallel Programming Using Tasks and Threads
Launching Parallel Tasks Transforming Sequential Code to Parallel Code Parallelizing Loops Specifying the Desired Degree of Parallelism Creating and Managing Tasks Summary
Chapter 20: Deploying XAML Applications via the Window 8 Windows Store
A New Deployment Option for Windows 8 Apps Getting an Account at the Windows Store Requirements for Apps in the Windows Store Working with the Windows Store in Visual Studio 2012 Side-loading for LOB Apps in an Organization Summary
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