Visual Basic 2010 Programmerвђ™s Reference Review

Explains how VB 2010 supports late binding with dynamic languages like IronPython and IronRuby.

Covers enhancements like "Navigate To," "Highlight References," and improved IntelliSense.

This paper provides an overview of the Visual Basic 2010 Programmer’s Reference by Rod Stephens, a comprehensive guide designed to help developers master version 10 of the Visual Basic (VB) language and the .NET Framework 4. Visual Basic 2010 Programmer’s Reference

While newer versions of the .NET Framework (such as .NET 5/6/7) have since been released, the reference remains a vital resource for:

Allows developers to instantiate and populate collections or arrays using more concise syntax, reducing boilerplate code. Explains how VB 2010 supports late binding with

The book serves as a springboard for understanding the evolution of the .NET platform and fundamental object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts. If you would like to go deeper, I can provide:

Extends the lambda support introduced in 2008 to include multi-line subroutines and functions. While newer versions of the

The reference focuses on the major advancements introduced in VB 2010 that aimed for "coevolution" with C#, ensuring feature parity between the two premier .NET languages. Key technical updates covered include: