Simply Visual Basic 2010
by Paul J. Deitel, Harvey Deitel, and Abbey Deitel
For introductory courses in Visual Basic Programming, offered in departments of Information Technology, Computer Science or Business. Merging the concept of a lab manual with that of a conventional textbook, the Deitels have crafted an innovative approach that enables students to learn programming while having a mentor-like book by their side. This best-seller blends the Deitel (TM) signature Live-Code (TM) Approach with their Application-Driven (TM) methodology.? Students learn programming an...
Visual Basic.NET Serialization Handbook
by Andy Olsen, Matjaz Juric, Adil Rehan, and Eric Lippert
Access 2000 is the fifth version of the hugely successful desktop database from Microsoft. When it was first released in 1992, Access immediately gained praise for its ease of use and power. Each release of Access has added features and increased usability, and with Access 2000 we now have a unified development environment for the whole of the Office 2000 suite of applications. Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is the programming language that gives Access its real power, allowing you to autom...
Microsoft Visual Basic.NET (Shelly Cashman)
by Gary B Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, and Jeffrey J. Quasney
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques from the Shelly Cashman Series(r) will help you teach this new version of Visual Basic with confidence and will allow your students to learn this new version with ease.
Introduction to Linear Systems Analysis
by Robert Grover Brown and James W. Nilsson
Visual Basic is one of the most widely used programming languages. Microsoft's VB.NET significantly upgrades the Visual Basic language to make it a truly component-oriented programming language, providing features such as inheritance and garbage collection that was previously only available in languages such as C++ and Java. This book introduces the new component technologies and how they work in .NET.
Using Visual Basic Script Special Edition (Special Edition Using)
by Clayton Walnum
Professional VB 2005 with .NET 3.0 (Wrox Professional Guides)
by Bill Evjen, Billy Hollis, Bill Sheldon, Kent Sharkey, and Tim McCarthy
This comprehensive book offers you everything you’ll need to make the transition to the newest version of the world’s most popular programming language. You’ll get detailed information on how to use VB 2005 in the ever-expanding .NET world using both essential explanations of the topics and key code demonstrations and you’ll learn how to build everything from traditional console applications to ASP.NET applications and XML Web Services so you can take your abilities to new levels.
Introduction to Microsoft Visual Basic 4 for Windows 95 & Working Model CD
by Gary B Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, and John F Repede
Practical Visual Basic 6 takes a straight forward, no-nonsense approach to teaching Visual Basic programming. The book is broken into five sections. You begin by learning the fundamentals of Visual Basic programming and how to work within the programming environment. You then move on to general programming fundamentals and using those concepts and techniques in the real world. The final sections of the book move you on to database programming and advanced concepts such as making reports, using t...
Access 2003 Programming by Example with Vba, XML, and ASP
by Julitta Korol
Cutting-edge software developer and leading Visual Basic columnist Carl Franklin arms you with the knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques you need to add Internet capabilities to your Windows(r) and Windows NTTM applications and to develop entire Internet utilities, components, and programs. Featuring a series of progressively more sophisticated examples, Visual Basic 4.0 Internet Programming teaches you how to: Use fundamental Internet technologies and protocols, including TCP/IP, Windows So...