C♯ and VB .NET conversion pocket reference /
Though most programmers use two or more languages, they usually have a mastery of one. Although Microsoft has advertised that the .NET runtime is language agnostic and that C♯ and Visual Basic .NET are so close that switching between the two is really quite easy, that?s only true up to a point. Some...
Cote: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Sebastopol, CA :
O'Reilly,
2002.
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Édition: | 1st ed. |
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Table des matières:
- C♯ & VB.NET Conversion Pocket Reference; Introduction; Conventions Used in This Book; Syntax Differences; Case Sensitivity; Line Termination; Comments; Namespace Declaration and Usage; Variable Declaration; Variable Initialization; Declaring Function Parameters; Passing Function Parameters; Optional Parameters; Parameter Lists; Method Declaration; Returning Output Parameters; Program Startup; Exiting Programs/Methods/Loops; Member Scope; Static and Shared Methods; Classes Versus Modules; If Statements; Short-Circuiting; Conditional Statement; Properties and Indexers; Arrays.
- For LoopsFor/Each Loops; Try/Catch Blocks; Attribute Usage; Control Characters; Type Comparison and Conversion; Object-Oriented Features; Inheritance Syntax; Method Overloading; Constructors and Field Initializers; Invoking Other Constructors; Invoking Base Constructors; Initializers; Hiding Base Class Members; Overriding Methods; Requiring/Preventing Inheritance; Declaring and Implementing Interfaces; Delegates and Events; Comparing Classes; String Comparisons; IDE Differences; AssemblyInfo.x; Default/Root Namespace; Startup Object; App.ico; Imports?/?using; COM References.