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Concepts of object-oriented programming with Visual Basic

Title
Concepts of object-oriented programming with Visual Basic / Steven Roman.
Author
Roman, Steven.
Publication
New York : Springer, 1997.

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Description
xiii, 188 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
  • This book is about object-oriented programming and how it is implemented in Microsoft Visual Basic. Accordingly, the book has two separate, though related, 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 only a modest familiarity with Visual Basic and some rudimentary programming skills. On this foundation, the author introduces the abstract concepts of object orientation, including classes, abstraction, encapsulation, and object creation and destruction, showing how each is implemented in Visual Basic.
  • The style of the book is hands-on, with plenty of code examples for the reader to try. The book contains complete chapters on handling object errors and OLE automation objects. Visual Basic programmers and students will find this an invaluable introduction to the topic.
Subject
  • Microsoft Visual BASIC
  • Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
Note
  • Includes index.
Contents
1. The Basics of Object-Oriented Programming -- 2. Handling Object Errors -- 3. Turing Machines - A Simple Object-Oriented Application -- 4. OLE Automation Objects.
ISBN
0387948899 (softcover : alk. paper)
LCCN
96043296
OCLC
ocm35397902
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries