There's no easier, faster, or more practical way to learn the really tough subjectsVisual Basic 2005 Demystified fully explains the language and its libraries and applications. You'll even learn to create a Visual Basic program without writing code. This self-teaching guide comes complete with key points, background information, quizzes at the end of each chapter, and even a final exam. Simple enough for beginners but challenging enough for advanced students, this is a lively and entertaining brush-up, introductory text, or classroom supplement.
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978-0-07-148675-0 (9780071486750)
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Jeff Kent (Los Angeles) is a college instructor specializing in programming languages including Visual Basic, C++, and Java.
Part One: Introduction to Visual Basic 2005Chapter 1: Getting Started with Your First Windows ProgramChapter 2: Writing Your First CodeChapter 3: ControlsPart Two: Programming Building Blocks: Variables, Data Types, and OperatorsChapter 4: Storing Information -- Data Types and VariablesChapter 5: Letting the Program Do the Math -- Arithmetic OperatorsChapter 6: Making Comparisons -- Comparison and Logical OperatorsPart Three: Controlling the Flow of the ProgramChapter 7: Making Choices -- If and Select Case Control StructuresChapter 8: Repeating Yourself -- Loops and ArraysChapter 9: Organizing Your Code with ProceduresPart Four: The User InterfaceChapter 10: Helper FormsChapter 11: MenusChapter 12: ToolbarsPart Five: Accessing DataChapter 13: Accessing Text FilesChapter 14: DatabasesChapter 15: Web ApplicationsFINAL EXAMANSWERS TO QUIZZES AND FINAL EXAMINDEXChapter 11: Menus and ToolbarsChapter 12: Structured Exception Handling and Debugging