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Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic.NET

Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic.NET

Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic.NET

Michael McMillan, Pulaski Technical College, Arkansas
September 2004
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    Michael McMillan provides a complete presentation of the object-oriented features of the Visual Basic .NET language for advanced Visual Basic programmers. Beginning with an introduction to abstract data types and their initial implementation using structures, he explains standard OOP topics including class design, inheritance, access modifiers and scoping issues, abstract classes, design and implemention of interfaces and design patterns, and refactoring in VB.NET. More advanced OOP topics are included as well, such as reflection, object persistence, and serialization. To tie everything together, McMillan demonstrates sound OOP design and implementation principles through practical examples of standard Windows applications, database applications using ADO.NET, Web-based applications using ASP.NET, and Windows service applications.

    • Visual Basic is one of the most popular programming languages in use today, second only to C/C++
    • Comprehensive coverage of VB.NET OOP features includes advanced topics such as reflection, object persistence and serialization, design patterns and refactoring
    • Practical application examples demonstrating sound OOP design and implementation principles

    Product details

    September 2004
    Paperback
    9780521539838
    316 pages
    233 × 175 × 16 mm
    0.515kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. An overview of the visual Basic.NET language
    • 2. An overview of object-oriented programming
    • 3. Structures
    • 4. Classes
    • 5. Access modifiers
    • 6. Abstract classes and interfaces
    • 7. Implementing the IEnumerable and IComparable interfaces
    • 8. Designing and implementing exception classes
    • 9. Design patterns and refactoring
    • 10. Object internals: reflection and attributes
    • 11. Object persistence: Serialization
    • 12. Building a Windows application
    • 13. Database programming using ADO.NET
    • References
    • Index.
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