Learning Programming Using Visual Basic.NET, by William Burrows, teaches students programming while using VB to illustrate the concepts and techniques. This text uses Windows Forms for Visual Basic programming. Beginning with fundamental programming concepts and gradually moving toward complex methods, this text guides students through realistic end-user applications that they will encounter in the real world.
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Bill Burrows holds a MA from University of Washington, 1971, and is currently a professor of MIS at U WA School of Business.
Chapter 1 – Problem Solving and the Object-Oriented Paradigm
Chapter 2 – Creating Simple Visual Basic .NET Windows Applications
Chapter 3 – Representing Data – Constants and Variables
Chapter 4 – Performing Calculations and Manipulating Data:Expressions
Chapter 5 – Specifying Alternate Courses of Action: Selection Statements
Chapter 6 – Reducing Program Complexity:General Sub Procedures and Developer-Defined Functions
Chapter 7 – Repeating Processing Tasks: Loop Structures
Chapter 8 – Accessing Data: Processing Databases
Chapter 9 – Accessing Data: Using XML
Chapter 10 – Working with Arrays and Collections
Chapter 11 – Using Visual Basic .NET to Create Web Applications
Comprehensive Projects
Appendix A: Debugging
Appendix B: Configuring and Using Internet Information Services(IIS)Server
Appendix C: Configuring and Using MSDE and the SQL Select Statement
Appendix D: XSLT
Appendix E: Answers to Selected Exercises
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