May 2010
Intermediate to advanced
1272 pages
61h 18m
English
Until now, we discussed a lot of important concepts about .NET development with Visual Basic. Just to mention some key topics, we covered class fundamentals, objects’ lifetime, types’ organization, and exceptions’ handling. We applied all these concepts to reference types (classes). But in your developer life, you will often work with value types, both built-in and custom ones. In Chapter 4, “Data Types and Expressions,” you started with the most important built-in value types in the .NET Framework, but to complete your skills you now need to know how to implement your own value ...
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