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VB.NET language in a nutshell: a desktop quick reference

โœ Scribed by Steven Roman PhD, Ron Petrusha, Paul Lomax, Steven Roman


Publisher
O'Reilly
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
670
Edition
1st ed
Category
Library

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Need to make sense of the many changes to Visual Basic for the new .NET platform? VB .NET Language in a Nutshell introduces the important aspects of the language and explains the .NET framework. An alphabetical reference covers the functions, statements, directives, objects, and object members that make up the VB .NET language. To ease the transition, each language element includes a "VB .NET/VB 6 Differences" section.


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