Visual Basic .NET Text Manipulation Handbook: String Handling and Regular Expressions
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Visual Basic .NET Text Paul Wilton, Craig McQueen, François Liger epub Visual Basic .NET Text Paul Wilton, Craig McQueen, François Liger pdf download Visual Basic .NET Text Paul Wilton, Craig McQueen, François Liger pdf file Visual Basic .NET Text Paul Wilton, Craig McQueen, François Liger audiobook Visual Basic .NET Text Paul Wilton, Craig McQueen, François Liger book review Visual Basic .NET Text Paul Wilton, Craig McQueen, François Liger summary | #3152860 in Books | Peer Information Inc. | 2002-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .69 x6.10 x9.00l, | File type: PDF | 350 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Great Reference|By Kölner|Unless you are writing games for a living, YOU WILL be spending a lot of time manipulating text. I have a true love/hate relationship with using regular expressions but there is no argument about the sheer power they bring to a developer's workbench. This guide is very concise and is a `must have' reference book. Well organized and written. From the Publisher|Every developer has to manipulate text, often on a regular basis. However, even an experienced VB.NET developer may not have fully utilized the various options now made available through the .NET Framework. The StringBuilder class is one that
The .NET Framework brings a variety of string manipulation features to the VB language, and some of these, namely regular expressions and the StringBuilder class, are something VB 6 developers may not have seen before. This book teaches you how to manipulate text using these string matching, manipulation, and replacement classes. Issues such as Localization and data conversion will also be investigated.
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Visual Basic .NET Text Manipulation Handbook: String Handling and Regular Expressions | Paul Wilton, Craig McQueen, François Liger. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.