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Complete Visual Basic 6 Training Course, The, Student Edition, 1/e
Harvey M. Deitel, Deitel and Associates
Paul J. Deitel, Deitel and Associates
Published December, 1998 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1999, pp.
Boxed Set
ISBN 0-13-082928-5
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For any course teaching Visual Basic 6 programming.
The ultimate Visual Basic programming package, The Complete
Visual Basic Training Course, features Harvey and Paul Deitel's
Visual Basic 6 How to Program text along with a fully-interactive
CD-ROMThe Visual Basic Multimedia Cyber Classroom CD-ROMwhich
provides students and programmers with the ideal medium for learning
how to program with Visual Basic.
It's a proven fact that the more involved students are, the more they
learn. That's what the Visual Basic Multimedia Cyber Classroom
is all abouthelping students learn in every way possible.
The complete, fully-searchable Visual Basic 6 How
to Program text.
Introduction by the authors.
Over 8 hours of audioDescribes Visual Basic concepts
and code.
Over 300 complete Visual Basic programsThat students
can run with the click of a mouse and copy into their own computers.
Hundreds of tips for efficiency, portability, reusability
and performance.
Hundreds of questions and exercisesMany with
answers.
Includes a FREE CD-ROMContains Microsoft's Working
Model Edition of Visual Basic 6.0.
- Contains source code and hyperlinks to valuable VB resources,
making this CD-ROM a great reference tool.
Windows 95/98/NT compatible.
Instructor's Manual.
1. Computing Concepts.
2. Integrated Development Environment.
3. Introduction to Visual Basic Programming.
4. Control Structures: Part I.
5. Control Structures: Part II.
6. Sub Procedures and Function Procedures.
7. Arrays.
8. Strings, Dates and Times.
9. Graphics.
10. Basic Graphical User Interface Concepts.
11. Advanced Graphical User Interface Concepts.
12. Mouse and Keyboard.
13. Error Handling and Debugging.
14. Sequential File Processing.
15. Records and Random-Access Files.
16. Object-Oriented Programming.
17. ActiveX.
18. Database Management.
19. Networking, the Internet and the World Wide Web.
20. Multimedia: Images, Animation, Audio.
21. Data Structures, Collections and Dictionaries.
Appendix A. Operator Precedence Chart.
Appendix B. ANSI Character Set
Appendix C. Visual Basic Internet and World Wide Web
Resources.
Appendix D. Number Systems.
Bibliography.
Index.
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