Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 for Windows Applications for Windows, Web, Office, and Database Applications: Comprehensive / Edition 1

Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 for Windows Applications for Windows, Web, Office, and Database Applications: Comprehensive / Edition 1

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by Gary B. Shelly
     
 

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ISBN-10: 0538468475

ISBN-13: 9780538468473

Pub. Date: 09/28/2010

Publisher: Cengage Learning

MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC 2010: COMPREHENSIVE teaches students the essentials of computer programming using the latest Visual Basic programming language, Visual Basic 2010.

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MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC 2010: COMPREHENSIVE teaches students the essentials of computer programming using the latest Visual Basic programming language, Visual Basic 2010.

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780538468473
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Publication date:
09/28/2010
Series:
SAM 2010 Compatible Products Series
Pages:
1112
Product dimensions:
8.40(w) x 10.80(h) x 1.50(d)

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Visual Basic 2010 Programming. 2. Program and Graphical User Interface Design. 3. Program Design and Coding. 4. Variables and Arithmetic Operations. 5. Decision Structures. 6. Loop Structures. 7. Creating Web Applications. 8. Using Procedures and Exception Handling. 9. Using Arrays and File Handling. 10. Incorporating Databases with ADO.NET. 11. Multiple Classes and Inheritance. 12. Web Services and Reports. Enrichment Chapter: Visual Studio Tools for Office. Appendices. A: Unicode. B: The My Namespace. C: Naming Conventions. D: Using LINQ with Visual Basic 2010. E. Using Silverlight with Visual Basic 2010.

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Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 for Windows Applications for Windows, Web, Office, and Database Applications: Comprehensive 1.3 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 3 reviews.
Anonymous More than 1 year ago
The print actually isn't that small. But there are a bunch of typos, and it seems they kind of re-hashed the book together for the new version, forgetting to review their work. I found a lot of discrepancies when it came to the text saying what was in the diagrams and vice versa.
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Anonymous More than 1 year ago
You better get the e-book because the print is hard to read unless you have some powerfull magnifying glasses.