Concepts of object-oriented programming with Visual Basic /

This book is about object-oriented programming and how it is implemented in Microsoft Visual Basic. Accordingly, the book has two separate, though intertwined, goals: to describe the general concepts of object-orientation, and to describe how to do object-oriented programming in Visual Basic. Reader...

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Main Author: Roman, Steven
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Springer, [1997]
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Summary:This book is about object-oriented programming and how it is implemented in Microsoft Visual Basic. Accordingly, the book has two separate, though intertwined, goals: to describe the general concepts of object-orientation, and to describe how to do object-oriented programming in Visual Basic. Readers are assumed to have a familiarity with Visual Basic and some rudimentary knowledge of programming. On this foundation, Steve Roman introduces the abstract concepts of object orientation, such as class, abstraction, encapsulation, and others and then shows how each are implemented in a meaningful and useful application. Throughout the style is hands-on: plenty of code is given and discussed, including error-handling. As a result, Visual Basic programmers and students will find this an invaluable introduction to this topic.
Item Description:Includes index.
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 188 pages) : illustrations
ISBN:9781461222804 (electronic bk.)
146122280X (electronic bk.)