I know .NET is replacing COM, but I am still interested in learning more about writing COM applications while learning the .NET framework.
I am quite experienced at creating smaller applications with VB, C, and Java, and I am compentent with creating classes and know a lot about OO principals.
I would like to take the next step with my programs, and learn how to make them extremely extensible using COM interfaces. ie..
I want to write a program that supports feature A B & C.
Then in the future, an unknown feature D is required. If I can learn how to write the program to be extensible, then D should just be a new object that gets registered, and the rest of the program can use it as if it was always there.
Does anybody know of any information or sites that can help me take the next step in application design and programming with VB?
Really appreciate any help. Brett Birkett B.Comp
Systems Analyst
I am quite experienced at creating smaller applications with VB, C, and Java, and I am compentent with creating classes and know a lot about OO principals.
I would like to take the next step with my programs, and learn how to make them extremely extensible using COM interfaces. ie..
I want to write a program that supports feature A B & C.
Then in the future, an unknown feature D is required. If I can learn how to write the program to be extensible, then D should just be a new object that gets registered, and the rest of the program can use it as if it was always there.
Does anybody know of any information or sites that can help me take the next step in application design and programming with VB?
Really appreciate any help. Brett Birkett B.Comp
Systems Analyst