Data Entry and Validation with C# and VB. NET Windows Forms
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.59 (925 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1590591089 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 768 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Recently, he has latched onto .NET like a lamprey and loves digging into the .NET core. He lives with his family in the northwest hills of Connecticut and has recently become addicted to golf and road cycling. Nick Symmonds works for the Integrated System Solutions division of Ingersoll-Rand, developing and integrating security software. He started his professional life as an electronics technician
If you are focused on writing effective and accurate data entry forms for applications, this book will save you time and energy.
Edward Brown said Must read for all interface developers.. This should be required reading for anyone who designs interfaces. If users are having a hard time using your software then you need this book. Great conversational style with well thought out content and screen shots. I wish I had this book earlier in my career.
He also enjoys woodworking, hiking, and exploring the hills on his motorcycle. Recently, he has latched onto .NET like a lamprey and loves digging into the .NET core. He started his professional life as an electronics technician. About the Author Nick Symmonds works for the Integrated System Solutions division of Ingersoll-Rand, developing and integrating security software. Nick has written several articles on programming and has three books out: Internationalization and Localization Using Microsoft .NET (Apress, 2002), GDI+ Programming in C# and VB .NET (Apress, 2002), and Data Entry and Validation with C# and VB .NET Windows Forms (Apress, 2003). Nick has spent quite a few years programming in assembly, C, C++, and Visual Basic. While getting his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Hartford, he started to gravitate toward programming. He lives with his family in the northwest hills of Connecticut and has recently become addicted to