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Alistair
McMonnies
ISBN: 0201648636
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2001
Format: Paper; 512 pp
Published: 12/20/2000
Status: Available
Our Price: $94.99 |
About the Book
Visual Basic: An Object-Oriented Approach
gives the student a complete, practical introduction to programming using
Visual Basic. The book discusses programming principles from an object-oriented
perspective and extends the discussion to object-oriented software development.
In doing so, it demonstrates that the Visual Basic language can be used
to develop real object-oriented systems and software components.
Features
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All the key topics are covered such as class
design and modelling, algorithm design, structured programming, graphical
user interfaces, data structures, persistence, software patterns and developing
ActiveX software components.
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Object-oriented programming is placed in context,
with a description of object-oriented terminology and the Visual Basic
approach to it, as well as its place in the development life cycle.
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Software patterns and component software are
used to demonstrate efficient use of classes and algorithms suitable for
professional software development.
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Each chapter contains self-assessment and
review questions, and concludes with a fully developed practical exercise
on the chapter topic.
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A companion website for the book is available
at .booksites.net containing example programs in downloadable format, additional
self-assessment questions and answers, and slides and lab sheets for use
by lecturers.
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(Intro
to Computer Programming)
Table of Contents
1. The Software Development Life-Cycle
2. Designing Software Systems
3. Making Objects Work
4. Simple Programming in Visual Basic
5. Structured Programming
6. Object Orientation the Visual Basic
Way
7. Graphical User-Interfaces
8. Objects as Building Blocks
9. Persistence
10. Polymorphism
11. Patterns in Object Oriented Programming
12. Creating and Using ActiveX Objects |
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