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Object Oriented Programming in Different Languages
OOP with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# Step by Step by Robin A. Reynolds-Haertle Microsoft Press © 2002 (393 pages)
ISBN: 0735615683 This intuitive, self-paced learning title is designed to help you master the basics of object-oriented programming with Visual Basic.NET or Visual C#.

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OOP with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# .NET Step by Step Introduction Chapter 1 - Writing Your First Object-Oriented Program Chapter 2 - Creating Class Instances with Constructors Chapter 3 - Creating Fields and Properties Chapter 4 - Working with Methods Chapter 5 - Using Inheritance to Create Specialized Classes Chapter 6 - Designing Base Classes as Abstract Classes Chapter 7 - Responding to Changes with Events and Exceptions Chapter 8 - Putting It All Together with Components Chapter 9 - Providing Services Using Interfaces Chapter 10 - Using Classes Interchangeably Through Polymorphism Chapter 11 - Using Shared and Static Members Chapter 12 - Overloading Operators with Visual C# Chapter 13 - Saving Instance Data Chapter 14 - Reducing Complexity by Design Appendix - Additional Resources Index Height Gage List of Sidebars

OOP with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# .NET Step by Step

PUBLISHED BY Microsoft Press A Division of Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, Washington 98052-6399 Copyright © 2002 by Robin A. Reynolds-Haertle

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