Now in its 7th edition, Visual Basic in easy steps shows how to create Windows applications using the latest Visual Studio Community programming environment. Using examples with free downloadable code, this renowned guide covers:
Form controls, application properties, the programming language, live code analysis, problem-solving and debugging techniques.
Creating macros for Word and Excel in Microsoft Office, using VBA.
Manipulating files and data using VBScript.
Incorporating external data into your applications from text files, Excel spreadsheets, XML documents, live RSS web feeds, and SQL databases.
Ideal for anyone wanting to quickly understand Visual Basic fundamentals and master the key techniques. By the end of the book, you'll be creating your own interactive applications!
Visual Basic in easy steps, 7th edition has an easy-to-follow style that will appeal to anyone who wants to begin Windows programming, including:
Programmers who want to quickly learn the latest Visual Basic techniques.
Students who are studying computing at school or college.
Those seeking a career in Information Technology who need a thorough understanding of Visual Basic programming.
Updated for Visual Basic 2022 edition (Visual Basic 17.0).
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Full colour screenshots, photographs, and diagrams
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Höhe: 223 mm
Breite: 179 mm
Dicke: 9 mm
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978-1-84078-976-8 (9781840789768)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Mike McGrath gained his extensive knowledge of computer languages while working
as a developer contracting to companies around the world. Mike is an
established In Easy Steps author with several guides to his credit. Mike resides in Bulgaria.
Getting started
Setting properties
Using controls
Learning the language
Building an application
Solving problems
Extending the interface
Scripting with Visual Basic
Harnessing data
Employing databases