Moving to VB .NET: Strategies, Concepts, and Code, Second Edition
Microsoft’s .NET Framework is the most significant change to Windows since the transition from DOS. It’s not surprising that even though it has been available for over a year, and is now in its second ( Visual Studio 2003) edition, many VB6 developers have been slow to adopt it. In fact, large numbe...
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2012
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31542 |
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Tóm tắt: | Microsoft’s .NET Framework is the most significant change to Windows since the transition from DOS. It’s not surprising that even though it has been available for over a year, and is now in its second ( Visual Studio 2003) edition, many VB6 developers have been slow to adopt it. In fact, large numbers of Visual Basic developers have done little more than read articles about it in magazines or perhaps read promotional material from Microsoft. Many have just begun to start experimenting with it and creating their own applications.
If you are one of these developers, you are in good company. Chances are that one of the reasons you have been reluctant to dive into VB .NETis that it can be more than a little bit overwhelming. It’s such a massive change both in language and approach that it’s difficult to sort out the reality from the marketing and difficult to decide where one should actually start when approaching this new technology. |
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