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Introduction
1. Welcome to Visual Basic .NET 2. Writing Software 3. Controlling the Flow 4. Building Objects 5. The Microsoft .NET Framework 6. Working with Data Structures 7. Forms and Common Controls 8. Dialogs 9. Creating Menus 10. Advanced Object-Oriented Techniques 11. Debugging and Error Handling 12. Graphics 13. Components 14. Creating Your Own Custom Controls 15. Accessing Databases from Visual Basic .NET 16. Programming SQL Server with ADO.NET 17. Web Forms 18. Visual Basic .NET and XML 19. Web Services Appendix A: Where to Now? Index |
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Notice how we pass Me as the value for sender through to the event. It's almost reasonable to expect that we were supposed to pass the value of sender that we've been given back through to the event, but remember that the sender we were given actually corresponds to the button control that originated the event. So, the sender that we receive when the button is pressed, is the button control that we own. We have to pass a Sender Object that represents us.
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