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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2378/306

Title: Introduction to the Visual Basic Programming Language
Authors: Microsoft
Keywords: Visual BASIC
VB
Issue Date: Mar-2007
Publisher: Microsoft
Abstract: "This beginner's guide is designed for people with little or no prior knowledge of computer languages, who want to learn to program by using the Visual Basic language. If you have some previous programming experience, maybe in another language or from a few years ago, then you may also find this guide useful. Whether or not you have programmed before, you should already be familiar with computers before reading this guide. It assumes that you can perform simple tasks like starting a program, and that you are familiar with navigating around your computer by using Windows Explorer. In this guide you will learn how to create a simple program. Your program will include basic but essential programming techniques such as methods, variables, controlling program flow, and how to create your own classes – the fundamental structural units of a Visual Basic computer program."
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2378/306
Appears in Collections:L2 A 11: Programming Languages
L3 B 03: Objects & classes
L3 B 01: Methods (functions) and parameters
L3 A 01: Program design & problem solving

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