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Hi every body,
Any body can help me the following doubts?

1. what is constructor?
2. what is destructor?
3. what is overriding function.
4. different between structure and array
5. what is objected oriented
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Hi every body,
Any body can help me the following doubts?

1. what is constructor?
2. what is destructor?
3. what is overriding function.
4. different between structure and array
5. what is objected oriented
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Nov 20 '05 #2
"project" <bi********@rediffmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> schrieb
Hi every body,
Any body can help me the following doubts?

1. what is constructor?
<F1>
VS.Net
VB and VC#
Reference
VB language
VB language tour
Object-Oriented programming in VB
Understanding classes
-> Using constructors and destructors
2. what is destructor?
see above
3. what is overriding function.

<F1>
VS.Net
VB and VC#
Reference
VB language
VB language tour
Object-Oriented programming in VB
Understanding Classes
Class Properties, Fields...
-> Overriding Properties and Methods
Inheritance
-> Inheritance Basics

4. different between structure and array
Nothing that can be compared.

structure:

<F1>
VS.Net
VB and VC#
Reference
VB language
VB language tour
VB language features
Data Types
-> Structures: Your own data types

Array:

<F1>
VS.Net
VB and VC#
Reference
VB language
VB language tour
VB language features
-> Arrays
5. what is objected oriented


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VB and VC#
Reference
VB language
VB language tour
Object-Oriented programming in VB
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