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Visual Basic 2010 for Students

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This book is an ideal introduction to programming in Visual Basic for students with no prior programming experience and is excellent for taught courses or as an aid to self-study.
·        A spiral approach to teaching object-oriented programming introduces new ideas carefully one-at-a-time, rather than all at once. Simple ideas are introduced early, and then incorporated in a more sophisticated context later on. ·        The book contains coverage of graphics from the start to motivate students, plus early coverage of object-oriented concepts in line with current teaching practice. ·        Topics are explained using a wide variety of applications as examples, such as information systems, games and scientific calculations. ·        UML diagrams are used throughout the text. ·        End-of-chapter pedagogy includes self-test questions, exercises, ‘programming principles’ and ‘programming pitfalls. ·        The companion website contains the code of all the programs in the book

436 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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