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Working with classes VS2005

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Submitted on: 1/2/2007 9:00:28 AM
By: Kevin S. Gallagher 
Level: Intermediate
User Rating: By 4 Users
Compatibility: VB.NET
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     Learning basics advance and interesting aspects of writing classes. This project was originally used by me in a class room setting were some things will be lost outside this setting while many things will be just fine as a learning tool. Feedback and questions are indeed welcome. The main mission here is to share knowlege. Please note: The best way to digest the information within is to pick small chunks at a time, learn each piece before moving on. Working with classes at the most basic level is easy but as we progress it gets complex for a while then becomes easy again.

 
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12/30/2006 6:29:47 PMJorge E. Kattan

Kavin, thank you very much. Great contribution, at least to me, I am learning so much. I don't understand all of it, but I will eventually. cVotes.Count=5
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12/31/2006 9:04:07 AMClaus Thomsen

Not bad. ;)
I will rate it good.
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1/3/2007 4:45:09 AMLight Templer

I rate with ***** even BEFORE I look into the ZIP. Reason: Afaik thats the first time someone makes a promoting screenshot for A CLASS looking so interesting to get a chance people on PSC will vote for ;-))))) Thats cool! And teaching to define operators for classes and using generics couldn't be wrong: Thats new stuff for all coming from VB only and I didn't see a lot of code here using advanced VB 2005 features. Thx for sharing and regards - LiTe
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