Beginning object-oriented programming with VB 2005; from novice to professional.1590595769 Beginning object-oriented programming object-oriented programming, a modular approach to computer program (software) design. Each module, or object, combines data and procedures (sequences of instructions) that act on the data; in traditional, or procedural, programming the data are separated from the with VB 2005; from novice to professional. Clark, Daniel R. Apress 2006 368 pages $44.99 Paperback QA76.64 Senior consultant Clark seeks to provide the information needed to understand the fundamentals of programming with Visual Basic and, most importantly Adv. 1. most importantly - above and beyond all other consideration; "above all, you must be independent" above all, most especially , to give novices the tools they need to master the higher-level concepts of object-oriented programming (OOP See object-oriented programming. OOP - object-oriented programming ) methodology and design. At first he covers concepts that apply to all programming languages, identifying class structures and modeling interaction, working through a case study, then he shows how OOP is implemented in Visual Basic, including creating classes and hierarchies, implementing object collaboration Working together on a project. See collaborative software. , working with collections and developing applications with visual Basic. Finally, he describes developing applications with Visual Basic for business, windows and the web. Clark's examples are very useful and the logic of his step-by-step approach is practical and considerate con·sid·er·ate adj. 1. Having or marked by regard for the needs or feelings of others. See Synonyms at thoughtful. 2. Characterized by careful thought; deliberate. of both ends of the experience spectrum. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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