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An introduction to programming using Visual Basic 2005 / David I. Schneider.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2006.Edition: 6th edDescription: xvi, 736 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780130306548
Other title:
  • Visual Basic .NET
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.2768   22
Contents:
Chapter 1 : An Introduction to Computers and Problem Solving -- Chapter 2 : Visual Basic. Controls, and Events -- Chapter 3 : Variables, Input, and Output -- Chapter 4 : Decisions -- Chapter 5 : General Procedures -- Chapter 6 : Repetition -- Chapter 7 : Arrays -- Chapter 8 : Sequential Files -- Chapter 9 : Additional Controls and Objects -- Chapter 10 : Database Management -- Chapter 11 : Object-Oriented Programming -- Appendices -- Index.
Summary: Based on the newest version of Microsoft's VB. NET, this revision of Schneider's best-selling guide is designed for readers with no prior computer programming experience. The author uses Visual Basic .NET 2005 to explore the fundamentals of programming, building a strong foundation that will give students a sustainable understanding of programming. Offers a broad range of examples, case studies, exercises, and programming projects to give readers significant hands-on experience. Includes a new section on Graphics. Provides fully updated example text and data, including tax codes, social security forms/data, baseball statistics, and more. Contains all new, robust, interesting programming projects. Updates screenshots throughout using Windows XP. Bundles Visual Basic .NET Express automatically with each copy of the text. A useful reference for both beginning and experienced programmers who want to learn more about the latest version of Microsoft's VB. NET.Summary: This revision of Schneider’s best-selling guide is designed for readers with no prior programming experience. It focuses on developing good problem-solving skills, building a strong foundation that will give readers a sustainable understanding of programming. KEY TOPICS: Based on Visual Basic 2008, the book starts with a brief review of the preliminaries of Windows, and then focuses on problem-solving. A broad range of real-world examples, section-ending exercises, case studies, and programming projects gives readers significant hands-on experience. A useful reference for both beginning programmers and those moving from another language and that want to learn more about programming with the latest version of Microsoft’s Visual Basic
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Includes index.

Chapter 1 : An Introduction to Computers and Problem Solving -- Chapter 2 : Visual Basic. Controls, and Events -- Chapter 3 : Variables, Input, and Output -- Chapter 4 : Decisions -- Chapter 5 : General Procedures -- Chapter 6 : Repetition -- Chapter 7 : Arrays -- Chapter 8 : Sequential Files -- Chapter 9 : Additional Controls and Objects -- Chapter 10 : Database Management -- Chapter 11 : Object-Oriented Programming -- Appendices -- Index.

Based on the newest version of Microsoft's VB. NET, this revision of Schneider's best-selling guide is designed for readers with no prior computer programming experience. The author uses Visual Basic .NET 2005 to explore the fundamentals of programming, building a strong foundation that will give students a sustainable understanding of programming. Offers a broad range of examples, case studies, exercises, and programming projects to give readers significant hands-on experience. Includes a new section on Graphics. Provides fully updated example text and data, including tax codes, social security forms/data, baseball statistics, and more. Contains all new, robust, interesting programming projects. Updates screenshots throughout using Windows XP. Bundles Visual Basic .NET Express automatically with each copy of the text. A useful reference for both beginning and experienced programmers who want to learn more about the latest version of Microsoft's VB. NET.

This revision of Schneider’s best-selling guide is designed for readers with no prior programming experience. It focuses on developing good problem-solving skills, building a strong foundation that will give readers a sustainable understanding of programming. KEY TOPICS: Based on Visual Basic 2008, the book starts with a brief review of the preliminaries of Windows, and then focuses on problem-solving. A broad range of real-world examples, section-ending exercises, case studies, and programming projects gives readers significant hands-on experience. A useful reference for both beginning programmers and those moving from another language and that want to learn more about programming with the latest version of Microsoft’s Visual Basic

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