In Starting Out with Visual Basic 2012, Tony Gaddis and Kip Irvine take a step-by-step approach, helping students understand the logic behind developing quality programs while introducing the Visual Basic language. Fully-updated throughout, the 2012 edition also includes an extensive set of VideoNotes, including walk-throughs of many of the in-chapter tutorials. Each new student edition comes with a Visual Studio 2012 Express software package.
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Höhe: 272 mm
Breite: 216 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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978-0-273-79338-0 (9780273793380)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Chapter 1 Introduction to Programming and Visual Basic
Chapter 2 Creating Applications with Visual Basic
Chapter 3 Variables and Calculations
Chapter 4 Making Decisions
Chapter 5 Lists and Loops
Chapter 6 Procedures and Functions
Chapter 7 Multiple Forms, Modules, and Menus
Chapter 8 Arrays and More
Chapter 9 Files, Printing, and Structures
Chapter 10 Working with Databases
Chapter 11 Developing Web Applications
Chapter 12 Classes, Collections, and Inheritance
Appendix A Advanced User Interface Controls and Techniques
Appendix B Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
Appendix C Converting Mathematical Expressions to Programming Statements
Appendix D Answers to Checkpoints
Appendix E Glossary