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Author McMonnies, Alistair, 1955-

Title Object oriented programming in Visual Basic .NET / Alistair McMonnies
Published Harlow : Pearson Addison-Wesley, 2004

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 MELB  005.133 Visual Mcm/Oop  AVAILABLE
Description xiv, 676 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Introduction : what is Visual Basic. NET? -- 1. Software development and .NET -- 2. Software design -- 3. The Visual Basic .NET language -- 4. Objects in Visual Basic .NET -- 5. Controlling program code -- 6. Data and object structures -- 7. Inheritance and polymorphism -- 8. WinForms applications -- 9. WinFroms controls in detail -- 10. Object modelling -- 11. Files, streams and serialization -- 12. Databases in Visual Basic .NET -- App. 1. VB .NET programming without Visual Studio -- App. 2. Connections -- App. 3. Visual Basic style guide -- App. 4. Application checklist
Summary "Visual Basic .NET (VB .NET) has been a radical departure from previous versions of Visual Basic. The language is now fully object-oriented, and can be used either to write programs, or to create components that fit within the .NET architecture. If you are learning to program, VB .NET will give you a previously unheard-or mix of power, flexibility and ease of use." "The book approaches the language from an object-oriented (OO) perspective, demonstrating that Visual Basic can now be used to develop real industrial-strength OO systems and software components. It starts by covering OO analysis, design and modelling using UML, and then moves on to a full discussion of OO concepts. Advanced topics such as data structures database applications and software design patterns are also covered. Throughout, students are shown how to develop short programs in order to illustrate the fundamentals of algorithm design and structured programming."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Includes index
SUBJECT Microsoft .NET Framework. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2017043838
Subject Visual Basic (Computer program language)
Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
BASIC (Computer program language)
LC no. 2003066359
ISBN 0201787059 paperback
9780201787054