Microsoft¿ Visual Basic 2012 - Diane Zak
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Résumé :
Pairing fundamental programming concepts with business applications and also fun and engaging game applications, MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC 2012: RELOADED, 5E provides a solid foundation in programming principles and how to use them. The book begins by covering the basics, like creating user interfaces, and understanding variables, constants, and calculations. Building upon this knowledge, coverage progresses to more advanced topics like creating classes and objects and using ADO.NET, LINQ, and ASP.NET. This edition leverages the powerful pedagogy of previous editions, but brings it up-to-date with Visual Basic 2010 and new examples and applications.
Biographie:
Carol M. Cram is the author of over thirty-five textbooks on computer applications, business communications, and Internet-related subjects. Carol is also a long-time faculty member at Capilano College in North Vancouver, where she is currently the Convenor of the Executive Support Program, the Program Consultant for Business and Computers in Continuing Education, and an instructor of business and computer-related courses.
Sommaire:
Preface. Overview: An Introduction to Programming. 1. An Introduction to Visual Basic 2012. 2. Creating a User Interface. 3. Memory Locations and Calculations. 4. Making Decisions in a Program. 5. More on the Selection Structure. 6. Repeating Program Instructions. 7. More on the Repetition Structure. 8. Sub and Function Procedures. 9. Arrays. 10. String Manipulation and Menus. 11. Structures and Sequential Files. 12. Access Databases. 13. Creating Simple Web Applications. 14. Creating Classes and Objects. Appendix A: Answers to Mini-Quizzes. Appendix B: How to Boxes. Appendix C: Most Commonly Used Properties of Objects. Appendix D: Visual Basic Conversion Functions. Appendix E: Finding and Fixing Program Errors. Index.