Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET: An Object-Oriented Approach, Introductory
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Take an object-oriented approach when learning the next generation of Visual Basic. Best-selling author, Michael Ekedahl explores the .NET platform, discussing Visual Basic as an object-oriented, data-driven language. Tackling the numerous changes and enhancements to the .Net framework, this book is designed for individuals with little or no programming background and introduces sound programming techniques through hands-on exercises and end-of-chapter case problems. ...
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