What's Next

You have seen in this part what the fundamental Visual Basic .NET language constructs are. You have also learned the basis of programming for Visual Studio .NET in Visual Basic using structured programming constructs. You know the fundamental and complex data types, basic statements, procedures and functions, and the structure of an application. You also have basic knowledge of debugging a program and handling exceptions. If you are uncertain about any of these concepts, this is a good time to review the concepts introduced in Part II and make sure that you have a firm grasp on them.

Moving forward you will start to learn object-oriented concepts and implementations using the Visual Basic .NET environment. We will use what you have ...

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