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Object Oriented Programming in VB.Net

โœ Scribed by Alistair McMonnies


Publisher
Addison Wesley
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
691
Category
Library

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I strongly disagree with the previous reader. This book was an easy read, one of the books I've read from cover to cover. I've had some difficulty finding an introductory book on .net object oriented methodologies, and fortunately I found this gem. Nevermind those small typos,the main thing is you get to learn and dig how classes and objects work in VB. If you have background in Java like me, this will be a breeze, but nevertheless, Alistair has that teaching method that will make you really interested on the topic and you will read more and more until you finish this great book. Highly recommended to all beginners in vb.net oop!


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