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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2378/298

Title: VB for Very Bright Kids
Authors: Microsoft
Keywords: Visual BASIC
VB
introduction to programming
Windows forms development
Issue Date: Mar-2007
Publisher: Microsoft
Abstract: "Writing programs is Fun! This e-book will have you coding your very own Visual Basic programs in no time! With fun cartoons and easy to follow code samples, you'll be creating your own inventions in no time! The book is divided into 5 Parts: Part I – Getting Started Introduction Software You'll Need Formatting Standards Used in this Book What's Next? Part II – Learning to Communicate A Shared View of The World: The Alien, the Elephant and the Coconut Tree Computers Are Just Like Aliens The Object-Oriented Approach Summarized Classes Objects Fields and Their Types Types How to Use Fields Methods More About Methods Parameters Methods that Send Values Back Public, Private and Protected Methods Constructor Methods Events The Button Click Event Mouse Events Name Spaces Inheritance Part III – The Visual Basic Language Vocabulary Some General Grammar Rules Capital and Small Letters Statements Code Blocks - Grouping Statements Together Comments - Helping the Humans Out Indenting Your Code Variables Operators Converting Between Types Branching Looping The For Loop The While Loop Whole Program Structure Using Class Libraries Part IV – Programming with the .NET Framework System.Console System.Windows.Forms System.Drawing System.Data System.Xml Part V – Beyond This Book"
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2378/298
Appears in Collections:L1 G: Algorithmic problem-solving tools
L3 B 05: Event-driven and interactive programming
L3 B 03: Objects & classes
L3 B 01: Methods (functions) and parameters
L2 A 11: Programming Languages

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