Visual BASIC .NET
Visual BASIC. Net represents a fundamental evolution technological compared to Visual BASIC 6. However, the Programmeur S having worked on this last version will not have a difficulty in progress in the training of this change.
This tool makes it possible to develop in . Net, i.e. only on the operating systems Windows (98, 2000, XP, Vista).
Evolutions
- the orientation object more marked much with in particular the integration of the technology of the heritage, which so far limited the industrialization of the code Visual BASIC.
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the integration of the environment of development (IDE) in the continuation Visual Studio allowing to use other languages like Visual C++ or Visual C#.
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connection to the Databases facilitated by the improvement of the tools Slip-to deposit and the use of the last technology TEENAGER.
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the possibility of creating applications Internet much more powerful thanks to the integration of technology XML.
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a generator of code SQL much more powerful.
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the writing of managers of errors taking account of the Multithreading via blocks TRY/CATCH.
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the range of the instructions GOTO is limited (the jumps can be done only within one same function).
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the declaration of the variables is made compulsory by defect (contrary to the Visual BASIC 6 where this functionality was decontaminated by defect).
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the integration of news classes of object .NET while allowing for the intermediate versions to re-use objects .COM making the migration easier of Visual BASIC 6 with VB Net.
See too
Related articles
- Microsoft .NET
- Visual Studio
- BASIC
- C#
External bonds
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Development center Visual BASIC Site MSDN of Microsoft, complete Contents for all the levels to discover and be formed
- VBFrance Source codes for Visual BASIC 6 and Visual BASIC .NET
- complete Course of VB.Net with corrected exercises, by Christophe Darmangeat
- Ressources for Visual BASIC Bases knowledge for Visual BASIC.
- F.A.Q VB.NET answers to the questions about VB.NET
Simple: Visual BASIC .NET
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