
Résumé
One of the most significant features of Visual Basic
.NET is the full support of object-oriented programming.
For years, developers have been asking for it, but you may
not be quite sure how it can help to create and maintain
scalable .NET applications. VB.NET is a language that
facilitates object-oriented programming, but does not
guarantee good object-oriented code. That's where
Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic .NET
comes in. It will show you how to think about similarities
in your application logic and how to design and create
objects that maximize the benefit and power the .NET
Framework enables.
The concept of separating the interface from the
implementation has been around for years, but with
Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic .NET
you'll put it all into practice and you'll never willingly
go back to those old ways. With chapters on object
fundamentals and class anatomy, you'll lay a foundation
that will prepare you to think and apply code reuse
principles. Following that, you'll be ready to dive deep
into code and the dynamic ecology that it interacts with.
Inheritance, containment, polymorphism, overloading, and
overriding are just the beginning of this adventure. From
there, you'll discover exception handling, reflection,
serialization, and I/O.
Packed with examples that will guide you through every
step, Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic
.NET is a guide for those with some programming
experience. This book is for those who know Visual Basic
6.0 and are ready or have started the process of developing
with Visual Basic .NET. It is an essential tool that will
build your skills, as you become a master of Visual Basic
.NET.
It is one thing to know how to write object-oriented code.
Knowing the when and the why is what makes good
programmers. That's exactly what you'll know after reading
this book.
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Object Fundamentals
- 3. Class Anatomy
- 4. Object-Orientation
- 5. Interfacing .NET
- 6. Exceptional Objects
- 7. Object Inspection
- 8. Object In, Object Out
- 9. Object Remoting
- 10. Web Services
L'auteur - J.P Hamilton
J.P. Hamilton is a software engineer who lives and works
in Houston, Texas,
perhaps the largest underrated city in the known universe.
At the age of eight, a
serious addiction to Space Invaders and a lack of funds led
him to his first PC, a
6502-based beast built by Ohio Scientific. He's been
programming ever since. He has
been dabbling in the black art of COM programming for
several years and uses both
languages: C++ and Visual Basic. From time to time he
leaves the realm of
programming to pursue his other interests: skydiving,
running marathons, yoga, and
drinking coffee.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | O'Reilly |
Auteur(s) | J.P Hamilton |
Parution | 21/11/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 292 |
Format | 17,5 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 495g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780596001469 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-596-00146-9 |
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