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Teaching Object-Oriented Programming Concepts Using Visual Basic .NET
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ABSTRACT
This paper presents an object-oriented approach to Visual Basic .NET instruction to be delivered in a traditional academic semester for information system curricula. The paper first discusses some of the inherent problems with Visual Basic .NET instruction and then proposes an object-oriented approach. This approach includes a systematic set of programming projects to take students on a journey that traces the principles of the object-oriented, the event-driven, and the proced...
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Teaching Object-Oriented Programming Concepts Using Visual Basic .NET
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