Learn to Program with Visual Basic Examples

Learn to Program with Visual Basic Examples

Author: John Smiley

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 9781902745060

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This perfect follow-up to Smiley's "Learn to Program with Visual Basic 6" canbe read as a stand-alone skill building book, too. The intuitive question andanswer format is built around a real-world project.


Learn to Program with Visual Basic 6

Learn to Program with Visual Basic 6

Author: John Smiley

Publisher: Turtleback

Published: 1998-11-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780613917551

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This book gives readers the background knowledge on what programming is, and guides them through the steps that professional programmers take when they're tackling a programming job from start to finish.


Learning to Program with Visual Basic

Learning to Program with Visual Basic

Author: Patrick G. McKeown

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2001-08-31

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13:

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Visual Basic has begun to replace COBOL as an introductory programming language due to its ease of use and the near universal move to the Windows operating system. McKeown and Piercy's text addresses the need for a text that offers an adequate balance between the demonstration of the Visual Basic interface and teaching programming logic that the reader must know regardless of the language. The goal of this book is "to achieve a balance between demonstrating the power and excitement of Visual Basic and the need to teach traditional programming logic."


Visual Basic 2012 Made Easy

Visual Basic 2012 Made Easy

Author: Dr.Liew

Publisher: Liew Voon Kiong

Published:

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13:

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Visual Basic 2012 Made Easy is written by Dr. Liew, the webmaster of our popular online Visual Basic Tutorial, vbtutor.net. This book is a complete guide to mastering Visual Basic 2012, from beginner to intermediate programmers. This book has been written to complement our free online Visual Basic 2012 tutorial with much more content. It is also an excellent reference text for high school or college-level computer science courses. Reading this book will allow you to: Understand the basic concepts of Visual Basic 2012 programming Create your own Visual Basic 2012 applications from scratch Get inspiration from a variety of interesting sample programs Modify the code samples easily to suit your needs Learn how to package and distribute your applications


Visual Basic

Visual Basic

Author: Emma William

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-10

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13:

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The goals of this book Cover programming topics as well as Visual Basic. Traditional textbooks do a pretty good job of teaching the basics of a given programming language, but they often do not cover relevant programming topics that are incidental to the language. For example, books will omit sections on programming style, common pitfalls, debugging, good/bad programming practices, and testing. Consequently, by the time you finish the book, you may understand how to program in a language, but you might also have picked up bad habits that will come back to bite you later! One of the goals of these tutorials is to make sure that all of these incidental topics are covered along the way, in the sections where it naturally makes sense to discuss them. When you finish, you will not only know how to program in Visual Basic, you will know how NOT to program in Visual Basic, which is arguably as important. Provide a lot of examples. Most people learn as much or more from following the examples as they do from reading the text. These tutorials will endeavor to provide plenty of clear, concise examples to show how to apply the concepts you are learning. We will also avoid (as much as possible) the twin evils: the magic hand wave (also known as ...), where in the interest of space part of an example is omitted, and the unexplained new concept, where a new concept that is integral to the example is introduced without any mention of what it is or how it works. Both of these tend to lead to getting stuck. Provide practice programs. The end of many lessons and sections will contain some exercises that you can attempt to answer on your own, along with solutions. You can compare your solution against ours to see what we did differently, or, if you get stuck, how we solved the problem. Then you can go back and refocus on the areas you need more work on. Most importantly: have fun. Programming can be a lot of fun, and if you're not generally having fun, you're not in the right mindset to be programming. Tired or unhappy programmers make mistakes, and debugging code tends to take much longer than writing it correctly in the first place! Often you can save yourself some time by going to bed, getting a good night's sleep, and coming back to a problem in the morning.


Stephens' Visual Basic Programming 24-Hour Trainer

Stephens' Visual Basic Programming 24-Hour Trainer

Author: Rod Stephens

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-02-08

Total Pages: 505

ISBN-13: 0470943351

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Unique book-and-DVD package for novice Visual Basic programmers Start from scratch, and even if you don?t know a thing about Visual Basic, you soon will with this thorough introduction to Visual Basic programming. Using easy-to-follow lessons and step-by-step instruction, this practical book teaches you concepts and hands-on techniques, then reinforces your learning with video screencasts and supplemental materials. Follow the exercises, then access the Try It section on the DVD, and watch as well-known VB authority and author Rod Stephens works through programming problems. Introduces Visual Basic programming to beginning programmers; no prior experience is necessary Covers Visual Basic programming concepts and techniques, as well as the Visual Studio development environment Provides a series of easy-to-follow lessons, supplemented by instructional video on DVD Offers expert instruction from well-known VB authority and author Rod Stephens, who also provides supplemental instruction on the DVD, where he works through a series of Try It problems and demonstrates effective solutions Stephens' Visual Basic Programming 24-Hour Trainer is an exceptional book-and-DVD package that will have you programming in Visual Basic in no time. Note: As part of the print version of this title, video lessons are included on DVD. For e-book versions, video lessons can be accessed at wrox.com using a link provided in the interior of the e-book.


Beginning Visual Basic

Beginning Visual Basic

Author: Philip Conrod

Publisher: Kidware Software

Published: 2017-06-26

Total Pages: 566

ISBN-13: 9781937161750

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BEGINNING VISUAL BASIC is a semester long self-study step-by-step programming tutorial consisting of 10 Chapters explaining (in simple, easy-to-follow terms) how to build a Visual Basic Windows application. Students learn about project design, the Visual Basic toolbox, and many elements of the Visual Basic language. Numerous examples are used to demonstrate every step in the building process. The tutorial also includes several detailed computer projects for students to build and try.​ These projects include a number guessing game, card game, allowance calculator, drawing program, state capitals game, and a couple of video games like Pong. We now include several college prep projects including a loan calculator, portfolio manager, and a checkbook balancer. BEGINNING VISUAL BASIC is presented using a combination of over 400 pages of course notes and actual Visual Basic examples. No prior programming experience is necessary, but familiarity with doing common tasks using Microsoft Windows is expected.​ BEGINNING VISUAL BASIC requires a Microsoft Windows operating system. This tutorial also requires the free Community Edition or Professional Edition of Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 (or above). The Visual Basic source code solutions and all needed multimedia files are included in the compressed download file available from the Publisher's website (KidwareSoftware.com) after book registration.


Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET

Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET

Author: Diane Zak

Publisher: Course Technology

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 806

ISBN-13:

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Experience the dynamic changes of the next generation of Visual Basic! Best-selling author, Diane Zak takes Microsoft's .NET platform head on with this innovative book for beginning programmers. Unlike other programming titles, this book teaches programming from a task-driven approach rather than a command-driven approach. It includes extensive hands-on, end-of-chapter materials and tutorials. By working through the tutorials, which are each motivated by a realistic case, individuals learn how to use programming applications found in the workplace. Second, the content, organization, and approach of this book exploit the already-familiar, popular Windows environment. Master the latest programming tools with this highly successful book.