| Title : | Introductory visual basic .net | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | P. K. McBride, Author | | Publisher: | London : Thomson Learning | | Publication Date: | 2005 | | Pagination: | x, 212 p. | | Layout: | ill (b & w) | | Size: | 25 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-1-84480-190-9 | | General note: | Visual Basic is the standard programming language for Windows. Well over a million applications are in commercial use, so anyone who wants to become a Windows expert should master it, and all Windows users should have a grasp of it. | | Class number: | 005.2768 | | Abstract: | Visual Basic has been evolving steadily with each new version offering more features. The current version, Visual Basic.NET is a highly sophisticated language. This book is written for those students from NVQ through to degree level studying on a Visual Basic.NET course. It provides a concise and practical introductory guide. The book introduces the concepts and techniques across a broad front. It then goes deeper into key aspects, bringing in new objects and language elements as needed, using larger and more interesting example programs for illustration. | | Contents note: | Preface; An Introduction to Visual Basic.NET; 1 Visual Basic concepts; 2 Designing and creating programs; 3 Program flow; 4 Interacting with the user; 5 Testing and debugging; 6 Interacting with the system; 7 Text processing; 8 Graphics; 9 Arrays and collections; 10 Multiple forms and windows; 11 Sequential files; 12 Records and random access files
Appendix: Solutions to exercises; Index. |
Introductory visual basic .net [printed text] / P. K. McBride, Author . - London : Thomson Learning, 2005 . - x, 212 p. : ill (b & w) ; 25 cm. ISBN : 978-1-84480-190-9 Visual Basic is the standard programming language for Windows. Well over a million applications are in commercial use, so anyone who wants to become a Windows expert should master it, and all Windows users should have a grasp of it. | Class number: | 005.2768 | | Abstract: | Visual Basic has been evolving steadily with each new version offering more features. The current version, Visual Basic.NET is a highly sophisticated language. This book is written for those students from NVQ through to degree level studying on a Visual Basic.NET course. It provides a concise and practical introductory guide. The book introduces the concepts and techniques across a broad front. It then goes deeper into key aspects, bringing in new objects and language elements as needed, using larger and more interesting example programs for illustration. | | Contents note: | Preface; An Introduction to Visual Basic.NET; 1 Visual Basic concepts; 2 Designing and creating programs; 3 Program flow; 4 Interacting with the user; 5 Testing and debugging; 6 Interacting with the system; 7 Text processing; 8 Graphics; 9 Arrays and collections; 10 Multiple forms and windows; 11 Sequential files; 12 Records and random access files
Appendix: Solutions to exercises; Index. |
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