Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic, 11th edition

Published by Pearson (June 11, 2021) © 2020

  • David I. Schneider University of Maryland

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Title overview

Schneider's Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic is a current and comprehensive introduction to visual basic programming. It has been consistently praised in the industry since 1991 and is a favorite of instructors and students. Schneider discusses problem-solving techniques early and uses them throughout the book. He also ensures each chapter is rich yet concise by developing chapters around crucial subjects rather than covering too many topics superficially.

The 11th Edition is updated for Visual Basic 2017, providing an ideal tool for students learning their first programming language. The text keeps pace with modern programming methodology while incorporating current content and good programming practices.

Table of contents

  1. An Introduction to Computers and Problem Solving
  2. Visual Basic, Controls, and Events
  3. Variables, Input, and Output
  4. Decisions
  5. General Procedures
  6. Repetition
  7. Arrays
  8. Text Files
  9. Additional Controls and Objects
  10. Databases
  11. Object-Oriented Programming

APPENDICES

  1. ANSI Values
  2. How To
  3. Files and Folders
  4. Visual Basic Debugging Tools

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