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Table of Contents
Copyright
The Developer''s Notebook Series
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Organization
Preface
Who This Book Is For
What You Need to Use This Book
About This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
Safari® Enabled
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Visual Studio
Section 1.1. How do I do that?
Section 1.2. Code, Debug, and Continue Without Restarting Your Application
Section 1.3. Look Inside an Object While Debugging
Section 1.4. Diagnose and Correct Errorson the Fly
Section 1.5. Rename All Instances of Any Program Element
Section 1.6. Use IntelliSense Filteringand AutoCorrect
Section 1.7. Edit Control Properties in Place
Section 1.8. Call Methods at Design Time
Section 1.9. Insert Boilerplate CodeUsing Snippets
Section 1.10. Create XML Documentation for Your Code
Chapter 2. The Visual Basic Language
Section 2.1. Use the My Objects to Program Common Tasks
Section 2.2. Get Application Information
Section 2.3. Use Strongly Typed Resources
Section 2.4. Use Strongly Typed Configuration Settings
Section 2.5. Build Typesafe Generic Classes
Section 2.6. Make Simple Data Types Nullable
Section 2.7. Use Operators with Custom Objects
Section 2.8. Split a Class into Multiple Files
Section 2.9. Extend the My Namespace
Section 2.10. Skip to the Next Iteration of a Loop
Section 2.11. Dispose of Objects Automatically
Section 2.12. Safeguard Properties with Split Accessibility
Section 2.13. Evaluate Conditions Separately with Short-Circuit Logic
Chapter 3. Windows Applications
Section 3.1. Use Office-Style Toolbars
Section 3.2. Add Any Control to a ToolStrip
Section 3.3. Add Icons to Your Menu
Section 3.4. Put the Web in a Window
Section 3.5. Validate Input While the User Types
Section 3.6. Create Text Boxes thatAuto-Complete