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Introduction to Visual Basic 6.0

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Part of ESource —Prentice Hall's Engineering Source, this book provides a flexible introduction to Visual Basic 6.0. Featuring over 25 modules and growing, the ESource series provides a comprehensive resource of engineering topics. An Introduction to Computers and Visual Basic; Fundamentals of Programming in Visual Basic; Controlling Program Flow; Arrays; Miscellaneous Features of Visual Basic. For any Engineer or Computer Scientist interested in a brief introduction to the subject.

288 pages, Paperback

First published September 9, 2000

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David I. Schneider

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David I. Schneider holds an A.B. degree from Oberline College and a Ph.D. degree in Mathematics from MIT. He has taught for 34 years, primarily at the University of Maryland. Dr. Schneider has authored 28 books, with one-half of them computer programming books. He has developed three customized software packages that are supplied as supplements to over 55 mathematics textbooks. His involvement with computers dates back to 1962, when he programmed a special purpose computer at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory to correct errors in a communications system.

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