Oop: Building Reusable Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .Net
Kenneth L Spencer, Ken Spencer, Tom Eberhard, John Alexander, Rick Culpepper
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Aimed at experienced developers, this primer on writing Visual Basic .NET components explains how to design and build applications from reusable, shared components and how to construct an object-oriented architecture that simplifies the creation of complex business applications from reusable compone
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