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Accelerated VB 2005.


9781590598016

Accelerated VB 2005.

Fouche, Guy and Trey Nash.

Apress

2007

414 pages

$39.99

Paperback

Expert's voice in .NET

QA76.73

For experienced developers who have a working knowledge of an object oriented See object technology and object-oriented programming.  programming language, this guide details how to write code using Visual Basic 2005 and .NET 2.0. It explains syntax syntax: see grammar.
syntax

Arrangement of words in sentences, clauses, and phrases, and the study of the formation of sentences and the relationship of their component parts.
, design patterns, idioms, interfaces, exception handling, .NET 2.0 features like constrained con·strain  
tr.v. con·strained, con·strain·ing, con·strains
1. To compel by physical, moral, or circumstantial force; oblige: felt constrained to object. See Synonyms at force.

2.
 execution regions, and others. The authors also discuss new features such as generics, operator overloading In programming, the ability to use the same operator to perform different operations. For example, arithmetic operators such as +, -, * and / could be defined to perform differently on certain kinds of data.

operator overloading - overloading
, and anonymous methods. Fouche is a business intelligence and decision support consultant. Nash is a software engineer.

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