Programming in Visual Basic 2010, 9780521721110
Paperback
Learn Visual Basic 2010: Build powerful Windows applications with ease.

Programming in Visual Basic 2010

the very beginner's guide

$212.85

  • Paperback

    784 pages

  • Release Date

    29 March 2010

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Summary

Unleash the Power of Visual Basic 2010: Your Comprehensive Guide

Master Visual Basic 2010 with this comprehensive guide! Packed with hands-on examples and review questions, this book provides a clear and concise path to programming proficiency. Discover the fundamentals and advanced techniques to build robust and efficient applications.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780521721110
ISBN-10:0521721113
Author:Jim Mckeown
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:784
Release Date:29 March 2010
Weight:1.21kg
Dimensions:180mm x 252mm
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Critics Review

‘This book provides a great overview of the subject of VB.NET programming. It covers all the important topics in detail and offers plenty of opportunities for readers to try exercises on their own. There are also lots of useful asides that the readers will find interesting; the use of humor keeps the writing engaging and fun. Detailed problems and debugging walkthroughs, which are both thought provoking and complex, assist with the coverage of useful topics such as object-oriented programming, complex data structures, drag-and-drop design, and event handling.’ Rudy McDaniel, University of Central Florida “This book provides a great overview of the subject of VB .NET programming. It covers all the important topics in detail and offers plenty of opportunities for readers to try exercises on their own. There are also lots of useful asides that the readers will find interesting; the use of humor keeps the writing engaging and fun. Detailed problems and debugging walkthroughs, which are both thought provoking and complex, assist with the coverage of useful topics such as object-oriented programming, complex data structures, drag-and-drop design, and event handling.” Rudy McDaniel, University of Central Florida

About The Author

Jim Mckeown

Dr. Jim McKeown has spent more than 20 years at Dakota State University, where he is an Assistant Professor. He currently teaches programming, computer hardware, software testing, and computer applications. He received a master’s degree in computer education from Columbia University and holds a Ph.D. in instructional design from the University of Iowa. He has contributed several articles to the Journal for Computing in Small Colleges as well as various other publications.

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