Treffer: Review of 'Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic.NET by Michael McMillan'; Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, ©2004, 0-521-53983-8

Title:
Review of 'Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic.NET by Michael McMillan'; Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, ©2004, 0-521-53983-8
Authors:
Source:
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes ; volume 30, issue 2, page 29-30 ; ISSN 0163-5948
Publisher Information:
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publication Year:
2005
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift article in journal/newspaper
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1145/1050849.1050870
Accession Number:
edsbas.99EC1C90
Database:
BASE

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I've already been a VB user for almost seven years. However, I must confess that I've rarely touched it since the last multimedia medical project. We used VB 6 in our development team, for that VB.NET didn't gain ground at that time. The first time I heard of VB.NET was in mid-2002. Then all of a sudden when I got up in the next morning, Microsoft .NET technology seemed to have become popular overnight. Buzzwords and slogans were everywhere: on the Internet, on the weighty books of published abstracts, on T-shirts, on sweatshirts, and even on souvenir pens. Is VB.NET still VB? Everyone may bear the question in his mind when he first glimpses at it. Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic.NET by Michael McMillan will give you a reasonable answer.