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Programming with Visual Basic 6

by Edward J. Coburn
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Overview

This book is designed to be used in an introductory course in programming using Microsoft® Visual BASIC 6.0. It presents the material practically, coherently and in depth, making use of extensive step-by-step instructions and model application building. This book is ideal for class use, and self-paced training, in the lab, or at home. Coburn uses a Personal Information Manager (PIM) as a central application that students continually augment and modify throughout the text, starting in Chapter 5. Bringing students in synch with the demands of today's web-dependent workplace, a new Chapter 13 teaches students how to create a web browser.

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This textbook for an introductory course in Visual Basic covers the creation and execution of VB applications, the basics concepts of file access, building links from applications to relational databases, and object linking and embedding techniques. Students build a personal information manager to progressively develop their programming skills. No software included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 14, 1999
Publisher
Pacific Grove, CA : Brooks/Cole/Thomson Learning, c2000.
Pages
752
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780534368296

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