Programming in visual basic version 6.0

Intro Programming course is estimated currently at 150-200,000 and growing. Visual Basic is taking over where BASIC, Qbasic, and QuickBasic once dominated, in the Introductory Business Programming course. That trend will continue as VB continues to encroach on other less progressive languages such a...

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Main Authors: Bradley, Julia Case (Author), Anita C. Millspaugh (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Boston McGraw-Hill 2002
Edition:UPDATE EDITION
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Summary:Intro Programming course is estimated currently at 150-200,000 and growing. Visual Basic is taking over where BASIC, Qbasic, and QuickBasic once dominated, in the Introductory Business Programming course. That trend will continue as VB continues to encroach on other less progressive languages such as COBOL and the Basic variations listed above within CIS and Business departments. The courses that can be supported by this text are not specific to any one type of institution, since VB in a Business course is largely a functional topic needed by all types of students from 2-4 year, to Vo-Tech, to extended, to even adult education.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:xx, 694 pages color illustrations 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes (679-694)
ISBN:0071204814
9780071204811