
Programming in Visual Basic 2010, 8th Edition
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Bradley; Programming in Visual Basic 2010 The author team of Julia Bradley and Anita Millspaugh remain the guiding light for countless students around the world in Programming with Visual Basic 2010. How better to master the most popular object-oriented programming language than to use the bestselling textbook? Be at the cutting edge of technology with examples, feedback questions, and a full Hands On Programming Example. Apply the concepts yourself with Case Studies and Exercises. Screen captures, step-by-step exercises, and thorough appendices ensure that Programming Excellence Begins Here.
Bradley; Programming in Visual Basic 2010
1 – Introduction to Visual Basic 2010
2 – User Interface Design
3 – Variables, Constants, and Calculations
4 – Decisions and Conditions
5 – Menus, Common Dialog Boxes, Sub Procedures, and Function Procedures
6 – Multiform Projects
7 – Lists, Loops, and Printing
8 – Arrays
9 – Web Applications
10 – Database Applications
11 – Data Files
12 – OOP: Creating Object-Oriented Programs
13 – Graphics, Animation, Sound, and Drag-and-Drop
14 – Additional Topics in Visual Basic
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