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This course provides information on how Visual Basic 2005 creates and manages data types, and how it maps those data types to an underlying common type system used by the .NET platform.
Objectives:
- Describe the Common Type System
- Explain the mapping between Visual Basic 2005 types and the CTS
- Define the workings of Visual Basic 2005 types
- Describe how to navigate Visual Basic 2005 types
- Create, recognize, and work with accessors
- Create, recognize and work with indexers
- Create, recognize and work with instance members
- Create, recognize and work with static members
- Create, recognize and work with interfaces
- Create, recognize and work with base and derived classes
Topics:
- Common type system
- Type navigation
- Accessors and indexers
- Instance members, static members and interfaces
- Base and derived classes
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