An introduction to programming using Visual Basic 2010 / David I. Schneider.
Material type:
- 9780132128568
- QA 76.73.B3 .S36 2011

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Includes index.
Guide to video notes -- Guide to application topics -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Using this book for a short or condensed course -- Chapter 1: Introduction To Computers And Problem Solving -- 1-1: Introduction to computers -- 1-2: Windows, folders, and files -- 1-3: Program development cycle -- 1-4: Programming tools -- Chapter 2: Visual Basic Controls, And Events -- 2-1: Introduction to visual basic 2010 -- 2-2 Visual basic controls -- 2-3 Visual Basic events -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Variables, Input, And Output -- 3-1: Numbers -- 3-2: Strings -- 3-3: Input and output -- Summary -- Programming projects -- Chapter 4: Decisions -- 4-1: Relational and logical operators -- 4-2: If blocks -- 4-3: Select case blocks -- 4-4: Input via user selection -- Summary -- Programming projects -- Chapter 5: General Procedures -- 5-1: Function procedures -- 5-2: Sub procedures, part 1 -- 5-3: Sub procedures, part 2 -- 5-4: Modular design -- 5-5: Case study: Weekly payroll -- Summary -- Programming projects -- Chapter 6: Repetition -- 6-1: Do loops -- 6-2: For-next loops -- 6-3: List boxes and loops -- Summary -- Programming projects -- Chapter 7: Arrays -- 7-1: Creating and accessing arrays -- 7-2: Using LINQ with arrays -- 7-3: Arrays of structures -- 7-4: Two-dimensional arrays -- 7-5: Case study: Analyze a loan -- Summary -- Programming projects -- Chapter 8: Text Files -- 8-1: Managing text files -- 8-2: StreamReaders, streamwriters, structured exception handling -- 8-3: XML -- 8-4: Case study: Recording checks and deposits -- Summary -- Programming projects -- Chapter 9: Additional Controls And Objects -- 9-1: List boxes and combo boxes -- 9-2: Eight elementary controls and objects -- 9-3: Multiple-form programs -- 9-4: Graphics -- Summary -- Programming projects -- Chapter 10: Databases -- 10-1: Introduction to databases -- 10-2: Editing and designing databases -- Summary -- Programming projects -- Chapter 11: Object-Oriented Programming -- 11-1: Classes and objects -- 11-2: Working with objects -- 11-3: Inheritance -- Summary -- Programming projects -- Chapter 12: Web Applications -- 12-1: Programming for the web, part 1 -- 12-2: Programming for the web, part 2 -- 12-3: Using databases in web programs -- Summary -- Programming projects -- Appendices -- Appendix a: ANSI values -- Appendix B: How to -- Appendix C: Folders and files -- Appendix D: Visual basic debugging tools -- Answers to selected odd-numbered exercises -- Index.
An Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2010, Eighth Edition, — consistently praised by both students and instructors — is designed for students with no prior computer programming experience. Now updated for Visual Basic 2010, Schneider focuses on teaching problem-solving skills and sustainable programming skills. A broad range of real-world examples, section-ending exercises, case studies, and programming projects gives students more hands-on experience than any other Visual Basic book on the market.
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