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Applying Object Oriented Programming in VB.NET (Part I)

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Submitted on: 4/2/2005 4:07:14 PM
By: Rahul Vyas (coder000)  
Level: Beginner
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Compatibility: VB.NET, ASP.NET
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     Specially written for our beginner friends but experienced friends will also find it interesting. This tutorial is an extension to my last article on Object Oriented Programming. We have already seen the beauty and power of OOP in the last article. In this article, we will see how to implement the features of OOP in VB.NET.

 
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4/3/2005 4:15:16 AMT304PK

Great!!! 5x*
Waiting for the rest...
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4/5/2005 2:28:39 PMRahul Vyas (coder000)

Hi Friends,

There was a confusion to some of our friends that is it necessary to use New with Withevents...

The answer is NO, we can instantiate the object later.

If you have any questions or doubts, please do not hesitate to discuss...

Happy coding!!
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4/15/2005 10:15:23 AMMilind Patil

Hello Rahul ,
5 Globes from me
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4/16/2005 4:11:28 AM

Hello Friend Iam unable to download ur code. pls forward that article and source code to rajguptha77@yahoo.com
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5/22/2005 2:32:10 PMnoroom

good tutorial. I can't wait for the rest of it.
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5/23/2005 7:47:48 AM

Excellent tutorial, well explained. I will be looking out for ur articles from now on. 5 Globes from me =)
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6/30/2005 5:50:00 AM

sir
I read your article oops basic from prog heaven. Its really very good. but
in that part -2 & part 3 inheritence &
polymorphism are not there. where to get
that ? or please email me.

i also want to know if you have posted any dotnet or vb source code in any websites ?
thanking you
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10/6/2005 9:52:49 AM

Good Stuff really good stuff. I can't wait for the other two topics. Do you have an outlook for when they will be done? Or a link to them if they have been completed. Thank you for sharing.
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11/1/2005 5:14:26 PMFred

This helped me more than anything I've tried. I have used conventional 4GL for many years and find it difficult to get off the ground with OOP. Your article really helped.

Thanks very much
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2/16/2006 9:41:52 AM

I'm waiting last 2 tutorials. This is great.
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12/29/2006 4:29:29 AMPavan

it's very good to understand the basics of oops and i need 2 and 3 parts. please mail me......
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4/19/2007 10:48:29 PMandi

this article helped me to understand the basic of OOP. I'm waiting for the other two articles. Thanks you..
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6/19/2007 12:01:51 AMalik6117

Very nice tutorial, can't wait for the next two, keep them coming! My vote for you is for having the time to write all this article, the drawings to make it look simpler, etc. You deserve 5 globes.Thanks again.People,you(we) should be writing good stuff like this instead of complaining "This is should NOT be placed in the ADVANCED category" , etc. I'll post some basic database code i'm sure somebody out there needs right now, i been there myself.Enough said.Thanks again, Rahul.
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10/25/2007 4:36:18 AMAnil Kumar

This is a good article on oops let me explore the powers of oops.
I want to get part 2 and part 3 so that I am able to get some idea about inheritance and polymorphism.
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11/5/2007 2:53:46 PMNeeta

hi rahul
this article is excellent.
Please mail me any other parts (part2 part3 )if u have,also ado .net asp .net tutorials with examples, if u have.
thanks
-neeta parekh
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9/23/2008 12:14:55 AMAeric

I am still looking forward to see you complete the Part 2 and 3 so I can recommend my team to read your articles. 5 Globes for you.
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4/1/2011 11:43:33 AMItalo

Very, very good. When next 2 and 3?
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3/25/2012 3:25:00 AMNayak

Excellent
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