Includes approximately nine hours of instruction accompanied by screen shots and illustrations, offering readers a thorough grounding of the basic functions of Visual Basic. Original. (All Users).
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Review:
If you've never programmed before but are aching to get started, all you'll need is Microsoft's Visual Basic and a book like Michael Halvorson's Step by Step Microsoft Visual Basic 5, a detailed and painless introduction to Microsoft's easy-to-learn yet remarkably sophisticated VB programming environment. Halvorson doesn't presume his readers have any prior programming knowledge, so he walks through the programming process in extensive detail and introduces concepts at a reasonable pace. The first few chapters show how to use Visual Basic to write and run simple programs; they're followed up with coverage of fundamental programming concepts such as variables, loops, and IF-THEN statements. By the end of the book, you'll be writing programs that can display multiple dialog boxes, manipulate arrays of data, and access text files or databases. Lesson summaries at the end of each chapter provide a quick reference that you can use to help recall what you've learned. While Step by Step Microsoft Visual Basic 5 won't offer much of interest to readers who have done even rudimentary programming, it's an excellent starting point for the truly uninitiated.
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- PublisherMicrosoft Press
- Publication date1997
- ISBN 10 1572314354
- ISBN 13 9781572314351
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages380
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