Fully updated for Microsoft's Visual Basic .NET 2003, best selling author, Diane Zak gives introductory programming students a solid, successful base on which to begin their programming curriculum.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
An Overview of Visual Basic(R).NET. 1. An Introduction to Visual Basic(R).NET. 2. Designing Applications. 3. Using Variables and Constants. 4. The Selection Structure. 5. More on the Selection Structure. 6. The Repetition Structure. 7. Sub and Function Procedures. 8. Manipulating Strings. 9. Sequential Access Files and Printing. 10. Arrays. 11. Classes and Objects. 12. ADO.NET and ASP.NET. Appendices: A: Basic Tools Included in the Windows Forms Designer Toolbox. B: GUI Design Guidelines. C: Creating Reports Using Crystal Reports*. Also, please see chapter on Random Access Files, available under the link for Student Downloads.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 276 mm
Breite: 215 mm
Dicke: 48 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-619-21718-1 (9780619217181)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Prolific author and respected professional Diane Zak continues to provide an inspiring and uncomplicated learning experience for students through her widely popular programming books. Recognized for their unique, readable and friendly style, Zak's books reflect her knowledge of student needs and extensive understanding of computer programming and its use in business today, enabling her to carefully craft each with the modern student in mind. She has taught at various computer training centers and most recently served as a professor at College of DuPage in Illinois. Zak holds Bachelor of Science degrees in both computer information systems and accounting as well as a Master of Arts in adult and continuing education.
An Overview of Visual Basic (R).NET.
1. An Introduction to Visual Basic (R).NET.
2. Designing Applications.
3. Using Variables and Constants.
4. The Selection Structure.
5. More on the Selection Structure.
6. The Repetition Structure.
7. Sub and Function Procedures.
8. Manipulating Strings.
9. Sequential Access Files and Printing.
10. Arrays.
11. Classes and Objects.
12. ADO.NET and ASP.NET.
Appendices:
A: Basic Tools Included in the Windows Forms Designer Toolbox.
B: GUI Design Guidelines.
C: Creating Reports Using Crystal Reports*.
Also, please see chapter on Random Access Files, available under the link for Student Downloads.