Saturday, March 24, 2012

Working With Objects: Any Good Documentation Or Book?

Working With Objects: Any Good Documentation Or Book?http://dijest.editthispage.com/discuss/msgReader$457?mode=topic&y=2004&m=1&d
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<%= Clinton Gallagher
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Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin USA
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"RSB" <rsbamra@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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did you intend your title to be the question?
That's kind of generic, don't you think?
I can interpret this as three different questions.
1) Are you new to OO programming? If so, your question is: how do I learn
about objects at all?
2) Have you been using objects in VB, and you want to improve your OO
skills? If so, your question is probably more similar to: how do I learn to
use objects well using some of the features of VB.NET or C# that I haven't
used before.
3) Are you by the .NET framework? If so, your question is probably
related to a particular set of objects, or to the use of the system Object.
So, which is it?
(Assuming #1 or #2, perhaps this Blog entry will help)
http://biztalkbum.blogspot.com/2004...t-oriented.html
-- Nick
"RSB" <rsbamra@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi,
I am not sure this will help, but here it is...
The following two titles:
"Develop an Inventory Management App. using Microsoft's Visual Basic"
and
"Database Programming using VB.Net and SQL Server 2000"
show how to develop a class based database application.
Regards
Ammalu,
http://vkinfotek.com

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