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Microsoft.VisualBasic.Collection Class
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The Collection class contains procedures used to perform operations on the Collection object.

  • Namespace: Microsoft.VisualBasic
  • First seen in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Last seen in: .NET v1.1.4322
  • Last changed in: .NET v1.1.4322
  • Assembly: Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll

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    BUG: "System.IO.FileIOException" error message when you run a project that indirectly references the Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility library in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
    Microsoft Support
    (834610) - When you run a Windows application project that indirectly references the Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility library from Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002, the reference lookup fails, and you may receive the following error message: An unhandled...
    BUG: "System.IO.FileIOException" error message when you run a project that indirectly references the Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility library in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
    http://www.kbalertz.com/
    (834610) - When you run a Windows application project that indirectly references the Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility library from Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002, the reference lookup fails, and you may receive the following error message: An unhandled...
    Doing Collections with Inheritance
    MSDN
    I've heard Microsoft® Visual Basic® 6.0 developers say things like "Well, I don't really need inheritance in my object designs." They wonder why getting inheritance in Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET is such a big deal. I think many of these developers have really needed inheritance all along—they just didn't realize it. To see why, let's look at how collections are managed in Visual Basic 6.0, and then how things change in Visual Basic. NET. I should first point out that if you don't use collections in your object designs, then you are not really using object orientation in depth. It's probably appropriate for you to invest some more time in object-oriented philosophy, because that understanding is central to using .NET most effectively.
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