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Introducing QuickBasic 4.0: A Structured Approach

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How to program in QuickBASIC (from the authors of Cobol , now in its 5th edition). Covers the commands, user interfaces, windows and pull-down menus, and the structured programming statements. Written in a clear, readable style, suitable for self-study or classroom use. Presents a structured approach to designing and writing programs, focussing on logical control constructs (sequence, selection, iteration, and case), illustrating their structure with pseudocode and hierarchy charts. Includes coverage of concepts such as modularity, cohesion, top-down programming, and stepwise refinement. Also discusses systems design considerations, design of reports, file design concepts, and data validation. Each chapter includes outlines and objectives, self-tests, summaries, list of key terms, practice problems with solutions, debugging exercises, review questions, and programming assignments.

730 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1989

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Nancy B. Stern

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