Technical brief. Programming review of visual Basic.NET for the laboratory automation industry.

The latest version of Microsoft Visual Basic (2005) is built upon the Microsoft .NET Framework. It has finally become a fully-fledged Object Oriented Language with all the associated features one would come to expect. It allows Visual Basic programmers to tackle much larger applications, through imp...

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Publicado en:JALA: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation Vol. 12; no. 1; pp. 25 - 33
Autores principales: Harkness R, Crook M, Povery D
Formato: computer program pictorial Journal Article
Publicado: Elsevier B.V. Feb2007
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        affil: Process Analysis and Automation, Laboratory Automation, Falcon House, Fernhill Road, Farnborough, Hampshire United Kingdom; rob.harkness@paa.co.uk
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