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Friday, October 30, 2009

Quick & Dirty .NET Guide to C#/VB OOP

Everyone, I am sure that has helped net more than a reading passage. Must be excited in the power of his frame. People with pure programming skills and prior knowledge of the pre-.NET technologies have been found to be absent on the strength and the methodology of pure object-oriented programming (Object Oriented Programming) and the medium environment or language.

All the newcomers. NET face a new challenge - to adjust their thinking process in programming and undo bad habits that many have gained from working with a non-OOP environment. Developers with prior ASP / VBScript experience certainly fell on these habits simply because it never promoted this kind of practices. So when it comes a. NET can be quite difficult to have to rethink or relearn all "programmed" way of thinking.

What we are trying to achieve in this article is to make all non-OOP programmers up with this whole brave new world of thinking about programming. Make an adjustment for terms such as classes, objects, properties, structures, overloading, inheritance, abstraction and polymorphism may seem inaccessible to non-experienced programmers with OOP insufficient awareness. Therefore, my intention is to cut to the chase with all these methodologies and terms, and show how they fit together.

Although this article will not be a treaty comprehensive Object Oriented Programming, however, your goal is to present a quick and dirty C # / VB Object-Oriented Programming. Moreover, although this article can be slightly more oriented towards C #, VB all major assessments or similarities are addressed and demonstrated. Of course, bear in mind C # is case sensitive. By the way, do not be discouraged by the length of this article, many are simply repeated code examples for both languages.

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