Visual Basic for MS-DOS by example / D.F. Scott.

By: Scott, D. F [author]Material type: TextTextSeries: Programming series (Carmel, Ind.)Publication details: Carmel, IN : Que, c1992Description: xxii, 728 pages ; 23 cmISBN: 1565290364Subject(s): MS-DOS | MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC | BASIC (LANGUAGE AND PROGRAMMINGLOC classification: QA 76.65 .S36 1992
Contents:
Introduction -- Part 1. The Programming Environment -- Part II. Values and Variables -- Part III. Instructions and Groups -- Part IV. Modularization -- Part V. Arithmetic Functions -- Part VI. Form Design -- Part VII. The Screen -- Part VIII. Event Trapping -- Part IX. Data Management -- Part X. Appendixes -- Glossary -- Index.
Summary: Provides step-by-step examples of programming in Visual BASIC, including using values and variables, writing instructions and groups, and working with modules, functions, form design, and other aspects of the language
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Part 1. The Programming Environment -- Part II. Values and Variables -- Part III. Instructions and Groups -- Part IV. Modularization -- Part V. Arithmetic Functions -- Part VI. Form Design -- Part VII. The Screen -- Part VIII. Event Trapping -- Part IX. Data Management -- Part X. Appendixes -- Glossary -- Index.

Provides step-by-step examples of programming in Visual BASIC, including using values and variables, writing instructions and groups, and working with modules, functions, form design, and other aspects of the language

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