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Classes and Structures

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Everything in Visual Basic (VB) is an object. As VB is an object-oriented language, the objects that you create through class definitions have all the same capabilities of the other predefined objects in the system. In fact, keywords such as Integer and Boolean are merely aliases to predefined value types within the System namespace, System.Int32, and System. Boolean, respectively.

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© 2007 Guy Fouché and Trey Nash

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(2007). Classes and Structures. In: Accelerated VB 2005. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0202-8_4

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