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An introduction to programming using Microsoft's Visual Basic.NET 2010 for anyone with little or no programming experience.
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An introduction to programming using Microsoft's Visual Basic.NET 2010 for anyone with little or no programming experience.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 784
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1225g
- ISBN-13: 9780521721110
- ISBN-10: 0521721113
- Artikelnr.: 28244786
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 784
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1225g
- ISBN-13: 9780521721110
- ISBN-10: 0521721113
- Artikelnr.: 28244786
Dr Jim McKeown has spent more than 20 years at Dakota State University, where he is an Assistant Professor. He currently teaches programming, computer hardware, software testing, and computer applications. He received a master's degree in computer education from Columbia University and holds a Ph.D. in instructional design from the University of Iowa. He has contributed several articles to the Journal for Computing in Small Colleges as well as various other publications.
1. Fundamentals of design and programming
starting from scratch; 2. Variable and constants
a place for everything and everything in its place; 3. Writing programs
first you walk, then you run; 4. Writing programs II
more controls and new logic; 5. Using if and case
decisions, decisions, decisions; 6. Loops
once is not enough; 7. Procedures and functions
divide and conquer; 8. Writing programs III
tying it all together, so far; 9. File i/o
files and records and fields, oh my!; 10. Arrays and structures
organizing data; 11. Events and more controls
tips and tricks for programming; 12. Objects and classes
objects are in a class by themselves; 13. Graphics
the visual (and audio) side of Visual Basic; 14. LINQ to SQL
the world runs on databases; 15. Crystal reports
tying databases to output.
starting from scratch; 2. Variable and constants
a place for everything and everything in its place; 3. Writing programs
first you walk, then you run; 4. Writing programs II
more controls and new logic; 5. Using if and case
decisions, decisions, decisions; 6. Loops
once is not enough; 7. Procedures and functions
divide and conquer; 8. Writing programs III
tying it all together, so far; 9. File i/o
files and records and fields, oh my!; 10. Arrays and structures
organizing data; 11. Events and more controls
tips and tricks for programming; 12. Objects and classes
objects are in a class by themselves; 13. Graphics
the visual (and audio) side of Visual Basic; 14. LINQ to SQL
the world runs on databases; 15. Crystal reports
tying databases to output.
1. Fundamentals of design and programming
starting from scratch; 2. Variable and constants
a place for everything and everything in its place; 3. Writing programs
first you walk, then you run; 4. Writing programs II
more controls and new logic; 5. Using if and case
decisions, decisions, decisions; 6. Loops
once is not enough; 7. Procedures and functions
divide and conquer; 8. Writing programs III
tying it all together, so far; 9. File i/o
files and records and fields, oh my!; 10. Arrays and structures
organizing data; 11. Events and more controls
tips and tricks for programming; 12. Objects and classes
objects are in a class by themselves; 13. Graphics
the visual (and audio) side of Visual Basic; 14. LINQ to SQL
the world runs on databases; 15. Crystal reports
tying databases to output.
starting from scratch; 2. Variable and constants
a place for everything and everything in its place; 3. Writing programs
first you walk, then you run; 4. Writing programs II
more controls and new logic; 5. Using if and case
decisions, decisions, decisions; 6. Loops
once is not enough; 7. Procedures and functions
divide and conquer; 8. Writing programs III
tying it all together, so far; 9. File i/o
files and records and fields, oh my!; 10. Arrays and structures
organizing data; 11. Events and more controls
tips and tricks for programming; 12. Objects and classes
objects are in a class by themselves; 13. Graphics
the visual (and audio) side of Visual Basic; 14. LINQ to SQL
the world runs on databases; 15. Crystal reports
tying databases to output.