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Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
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- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- + Chapter 1. Introducing Basic Concepts
- + Chapter 2. Introducing Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
- + Chapter 3. Using Elementary Statements
- + Chapter 4. Using Operators and Expressions
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Chapter 5. Using Functions and Subroutines
- Introducing Functions and Subroutines
- Coding Your Own Functions and Subroutines
- Declaring Arguments
- Passing Arguments by Value
- Passing Arguments by Reference
- Sidestepping Arguments
- Specifying Return Values
- Exiting Functions and Subroutines
- Functions, Subroutines, Variables, and Scope
- Designing Functions and Subroutines Effectively
- Example: Writing a Four-Function Calculator
- Key Points
- + Chapter 6. Using Built-In Functions
- + Chapter 7. Creating Classes and Objects
- + Chapter 8. Using Classes, Modules, and Forms
- + Chapter 9. Designing and Using Windows Forms
- + Chapter 10. Interacting with Windows Form Controls
- + Chapter 11. Accessing Databases
- + Chapter 12. Programming Web Forms
- Index
Now you can write your own programs with Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET—faster, smarter, and better. Dive in—this friendly, high-energy guide makes it easy to learn exactly what you need. Use the numbered steps, code listings, and expert tips to accelerate your programming productivity—and move on to doing the cool things you want to do!
Learn basic concepts, syntax, and language elements
Follow easy coding techniques to build your dexterity
Write and run your first Visual Basic .NET program
Use built-in functions and classes or create your own
Design the user interface with Windows® Forms
Program Web applications using Microsoft ASP.NET
Access files and databases
Debug and deploy your new programs
Test the closed alpha on paperc.com
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Computers > Software development & engineering > General
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Publication year : 2009
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 8

