Basic computer coding : visual basic / authored and edited by 3G E-Learning LLC, USA.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York, NY : 3G E-Learning LLC, USA, c2022Edition: Second editionDescription: xiv, 309 pages : illustrations (black and white)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume ISBN: 9781984659033 [paperback]Subject(s): Visual Basic | BASIC (Computer program language)Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1 Introduction to visual basic -- Chapter 2 Data types, constants and variables -- Chapter 3 Control statements and tools -- Chapter 4 Munu bar and dialog boxes -- Chapter 5 Executing the debugging -- Chapter 6 Procedures and arrays -- Chapter 7 Data access -- Chapter 8 List, Loops and printing -- Chapter 9 Object-oriented programming.
"Visual Basic (VB) is an event-driven programming language and environment from Microsoft that provides à graphical user interface (GUI) which allows programmers to modify code by simply drag- ging and dropping objects and defining their behavior and appearance. VB is derived from the BASIC programming language and is considered to be event-driven and object-oriented. Businesses and organizations can use Visual Basic for applications (VBA) to customize Excel for their unique purposes, such as pulling certain statistics or information from a spreadsheet. Businesses and organizations can also use VBA externally, or in non-Microsoft applications, by applying a technology called a compo- nent object model (COM) interface that enables commands to communicate across computer boundaries. This allows VBA to be used on an enterprise-specific application.
This edition is comprised of nine chapters. New chapters are added in this edition. The book introduc- es the Visual Basic Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and its wealth of development tools. Students will learn to build effective user interfaces with Visual Basic controls, forms, and other GUI components. Students will learn the use of the debugging and testing tools available in Visual Studio." --Backcover
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Donation College of Computer Studies Computer Studies : Information Technology
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