It is imperative that your focus remain open minded when approaching the subject of programming. There are numerous different languages, each with their own strengths, weaknesses, and functionality in relation to the classification as an object oriented form of application design. Unfortunately, many programmers have developed a bias towards Visual Basic (VB) throughout the years primarily because earlier editions claimed to be object oriented, however, lacked implementation inheritance capabilities or method overloading features (Lhotka, n.d.). This is where VB.NET steps into action and resolves these minor fallacies.
"Visual Basic .NET is a fully object-oriented programming language, which means it supports the four basic tenets of object-oriented programming: abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism" (Hamilton, n.d.). It bridged these so-called gaps between Visual Basic and object-oriented design; possessing an enormous amount of potential. In a sense, VB.NET......
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