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Douglas Bell, Sheffield Hallam University
Mike Parr, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK
ISBN: 0-321-22844-8
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2003
Format: Paper Bound w/CD-ROM
Published: 08/05/2003
Status: Available 

Our Price: $74.99 

About the Book 


If you have never done any programming before this book is for you! It assumes no prior knowledge of programming. It starts from scratch. It is written in a simple, direct style for maximum clarity. It is aimed at first level students at universities and colleges, but it is also suitable for novices studying alone.

Visual Basic.Net is a fully-fledged object-oriented language, supporting encapsulation, single inheritance and polymorphism. In creating Visual Basic.Net, Microsoft have made Visual Basic into an elegant and consistent language. These features all make the language easier to learn, easier to use and more robust. In addition it encourages the use of good programming style.  Visual Basic.Net is part of a suite of tools associated with the .Net architecture, but it is also a free-standing programming language. It can be used to write free-standing program code or to create components that fit within the .Net architecture.

The authors explain how to use objects early in this book, starting with the ideas of variables, assignment and methods, then introducing using library classes. Next they explain how to use control structures for selection and looping and then comes the treatment of how to write your own classes. 

The book ensures that the fun element of programming is paramount, so graphics are used right from the start. They are fun, interesting and clearly demonstrate all the important principles of programming. But programs that input and output text are not ignored – they are integrated throughout the text.

Visual Basic.Net for Students
by Mike Parr and Doug Bell

Microsoft Visual Basic.NET Standard Edition
by Microsoft

Features


  • 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, a discussion forum, powerpoint slides and instructor’s manual.
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 Table of Contents


Preface 
1. The Background to Visual Basic
2. The VB development Environment 
3. Introductory Graphics 
4. Variables and Calculations 
5. Methods and Arguments
6. Using Objects 
7. Selections - If and Select 
8. Repetition - For, While and Do 
9. Debugging 
10. Writing Classes 
11. Inheritance 
12. Calculations 
13. Data structures - List boxes and Array Lists
14. Arrays 
15. Arrays - two Dimensional
16. String Manipulation
17. Exceptions 
18. Files 
19. Console Programs 
20. Object-Oriented Design 
21. Program Style 
22. Testing 
23. Interfaces 
24. Polymorphism

Appendices
A Selected Library Components
B Keywords 
Bibliography 
Index




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