Sixth Edition. — University of Maryland, Prentice Hall, 2006. — 720 p. — ISBN-13 : 978-0-13-030654-8.
Based on the newest version of Microsoft's VB. NET, this revision of Schneider's best-selling guide is designed for readers with no prior computer programming experience. The author uses Visual Basic .NET 2005 to explore the fundamentals of programming, building a strong foundation that will give students a sustainable understanding of programming. KEY TOPICS: Offers a broad range of examples, case studies, exercises, and programming projects to give readers significant hands-on experience. Includes a new section on Graphics. Provides fully updated example text and data, including tax codes, social security forms/data, baseball statistics, and more. Contains all new, robust, interesting programming projects. Updates screenshots throughout using Windows XP. Bundles Visual Basic .NET Express automatically with each copy of the text. MARKET: A useful reference for both beginning and experienced programmers who want to learn more about the latest version of Microsoft's VB. NET.
Table of ContensAn Introduction to Computers and Visual Basic 2005
Problem Solving
Fundamentals of Programming in Visual Basic
Procedures
Decisions
Repetition
Arrays
Sequential Files
Additional Controls and Objects
Database Management
Object-Oriented Programming
AppendicesAnswers to Selected Odd-Numbered Exercises