Gradual introduction to object-oriented programming Predefined classes are presented early in the book , so students do not start to create classes until the very end. Objects are given familiar names, rather than programming terminology, to keep them in context. Real data is used and examples are streamlined so students are not distracted from the programming techniques illustrated. The most current and powerful capabilities of Visual Basic Upgraded - Visual Basic version has been upgraded from Visual Basic 2015 to Visual Basic 2017. New - VB2017 IntelliSense features are used. New - VB2017 Run to Click debugging feature is explained and used in a walkthrough. New - Instructions for carrying out thirteen important Visual Basic operations are presented on the inside back cover. Updated - 145 Screen captures have been replaced with up-to-date versions.
Output for most applied exercises and programming projects are shown in screen captures to helpclarify the intent of the exercise. Revised - Databases used in 35 exercises have been updated or expanded. Extensive pedagogy includes examples, exercises, case studies and projects Over 130 different types of examples (with over 51 covering business-related applications) and 1,300 exercises are included. Carefully designed exercises appear at the end of each section. Exercises require students to trace programs, find errors and write programs. The exercises both reinforce the understanding of the key ideas of the section and challenge the student to explore applications. Practice problems with solutions are specifically chosen to focus on potential trouble spots and provide a warm-up to the exercises by appearing just before the exercise set. The large number and range of difficulty of the programming projects provide the flexibility to adapt the course to the interests and abilities of the students.
The programming projects not only reflect the variety of ways that computers are used in the business community, but also present some games and general-interest topics. Some programming projects in later chapters can be assigned as end-of-the-semester projects. Each of the three case studies focuses on an important programming application. The problems are analyzed and the programs are developed with top-down charts and pseudocode. The programs can be downloaded from the companion website. Also available with MyLab Programming MyLab(tm) is the teaching and learning platform that empowers you to reach every student. By combining trusted author content with digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab personalizes the learning experience and improves results for each student.With MyLab Programming, students work through hundreds of short, auto-graded coding exercises and receive immediate and helpful feedback based on their work.
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