Object-Oriented Programming in Visual BasicĀ
Objects are central to Visual Basic programming: Forms and controls are objects. Databases are objects. If you have used Visual Basic for a while, or if you have worked through the examples in the documentation, then you have already programmed with objects, but there is a lot more to objects than what you have seen so far.
In the following topics, you will see how easy it is to create your own objects from the classes you define and to use objects to simplify your coding and increase code reuse.
In This Section
- Introduction to Objects in Visual Basic
Provides an introduction to the terms and concepts used in object-oriented programming.
- Early and Late Binding
Describes binding, which is performed by the compiler when an object is assigned to an object variable, and the differences between early-bound and late-bound objects.
- Shared Members in Visual Basic
Describes members that can be used without instances.
- Creating and Using Objects
Shows how to create and use instances of classes.
- Managing Groups of Objects
Provides techniques for working with arrays and collections of objects.
- Obtaining Class Information at Run Time
Shows how to determine the class that an object belongs to.
- Understanding Classes
Covers object creation and lifetime issues in a step-by-step procedure.
- Events in Visual Basic
Shows how to declare and use events.
- Delegates in Visual Basic
Shows how to declare and use delegates.
- Interfaces in Visual Basic
Describes what interfaces are and how you can use them in your applications.
- Inheritance in Visual Basic
Describes how to define classes that serve as the basis for other classes.
Related Sections
- Objects in Visual Basic
Describes what objects are and how they are used.
- Programming with Components
Demonstrates how you can use Visual Basic to control objects provided by other applications.