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  1. Expert One-on-One Visual Basic 2005 Database Programming (Expert One-On-One) by Roger Jennings, 2005-12-19
  2. .NET Compact Framework Programming with Visual Basic .NET (Microsoft .NET Development Series) by Paul Yao, David Durant, 2004-06-27
  3. Introduction To Programming with Visual Basic .net by Gary J. Bronson, David Rosenthal, 2004-12-30
  4. Introduction to Computer Programming with Visual Basic 6: A Problem-Solving Approach by Alka R. Harriger, Susan K. Lisack, et all 2000-04-15
  5. Visual Basic Programming for the Absolute Beginner w/CD (For the Absolute Beginner (Series).) by Michael Vine, 2002-07-01
  6. Programming Microsoft Windows with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Core Reference) by Charles Petzold, 2002-07-31
  7. Microsoft Visual Basic Game Programming for Teens, 2E by Jonathan S. Harbour, 2007-09-25
  8. Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2005 & Microsoft Visual Basic 5 Express Package (6th Edition) by David I. Schneider, 2006-04-16
  9. Visual Basic(r) Graphics Programming: Hands-On Applications and Advanced Color Development, 2nd Edition by Rod Stephens, 1999-10-27
  10. Programming Distributed Applications With Com & Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 (Programming/Visual Basic) by Ted Pattison, 1998-11
  11. Visual Basic Game Programming with DirectX (The Premier Press Game Development Series) by Jonathan S. Harbour, 2002-01-02
  12. Programming Visual Basic .NET, 2nd Edition by Jesse Liberty, 2003-04-01
  13. Learning Programming Using Visual Basic .NET with Student CD by Williams E. Burrows, Joseph D. Langford, 2002-08-12
  14. Programming PIC Microcontrollers with PICBASIC (Embedded Technology) by Chuck Hellebuyck, 2002-12-30

41. BASIC Programming Language: Information From Answers.com
basic programming language BASIC is a family of highlevel programming languages . Originally devised as an easy-to-use programming language, it.
http://www.answers.com/topic/basic-programming-language
showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping BASIC programming language Wikipedia BASIC programming language BASIC is a family of high-level programming languages . Originally devised as an easy-to-use programming language, it became widespread on home microcomputers in the , and remains popular to this day in a handful of heavily evolved dialects. It was devised in by Profs. John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz of Dartmouth College BASIC's name, coined in classic, computer science tradition to produce a nice acronym , stands for B eginner's A ll-purpose S ymbolic I nstruction C ode , tied to the name of an unpublished paper by the language's co-inventor, Thomas Kurtz (the name thus having no relation to C.K. Ogden's series " Basic English "). Several versions of the popular Jargon File once claimed that BASIC is a backronym created in the (recent versions have corrected this). Evidence from the original Dartmouth BASIC manual ( ) show this to be untrue, but numerous online dictionaries and reference works on the Internet have now proliferated the earlier Jargon File's error.

42. Visual Basic Programming Language
Visual Basic (VB) programming language. University of South Florida, Tampa Visual basic programming Check University of South Florida,
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Developed at Dartmouth College in 1964, Basic is a high-level computer language created by Thomas E. Kurtz and John G. Kemeny. Basic used English words instead of the numbering codes usually used in programming, the first program to do so. This feature made Basic the standard for computers, and many versions were developed by the 1970s. As personal computers became popular, Basic became the recognized program for all computer systems sold in the United States. Other languages, Pascal and C, have surpassed Basic in academic and programming circles, but Basic has upgraded its features to include object-oriented programming, and plug-ins. The links contained herein offer information about Visual Basic (VB) programming language. Atlanta Visual Basic Users Group, Georgia
Check Atlanta Visual Basic Users Group, Georgia connecting VB programmers in the Atlanta area, with member information and downloadable files. Australian Visual Basic Users Group, Australia

43. Microsoft Office Assistance: Basic Programming Concepts
basic programming Concepts, Help Assistance Access 2003 Programmability Using Help Working with Modules Working in the Visual Basic Editor
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44. Amstrad CPC 464 664 6128 Basic Programming Tutorial And Games. The Basic Idea
Locomotive basic programming guide for Amstrad CPC including sprites, sound, graphics, debugging, and using machine code. Demonstration software and programming utilities free to download.
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During the 1990s I contributed type-ins and the odd article to Amstrad Action and Amstrad Computer User. In 1993, I wrote the advanced Amstrad Basic programming book 'The Basic Idea'. Now you can download my programs from this website and read the book in full online.
Amstrad emulator and web fun
Download my free Amstrad CPC games and utilities
You can download a disc image which contains nearly all the games and utilities I wrote for Amstrad Action and Amstrad Computer User. It also includes all the demonstration files from my book 'The Basic Idea', which you can read online below. Here's a preview of my disc: How to use a CPC emulator on your PC
Play popular Amstrad games using a free Amstrad emulator on your PC. Read my instructions for using Winape here. Free retrogames and Amstrad CPC links
More places to indulge your passion for classic machines and computer games of the 80s, including links to sources of free games. CPC Software and hardware auctions
If you're looking for tapes or other accessories for your machine, or just want to pick up an old Amstrad computer to start over again, read this digest of the latest online auctions in Amstrad goodies. There are often bargains available for keen retro gamers.

45. QBasic.com - The Home Of QBasic On The Internet
QBASIC.COM. The home for QBasic and Quick basic programming on the internet the BEST files and tutorials anywhere.
http://www.qbasic.com/
The fine print:
QBasic.com, Inc., makes no warranties, express or implied, concerning the content of this site. This site contains material (source code and executable programs) by many authors, most of whom are not affiliated with QBasic.com, Inc. Use these programs at your own risk. QBasic.com, Inc. is in no way affiliated with Microsoft, Inc.

46. College Of Alameda CIS 047 - Visual Basic Programming
Visual basic programming. • Class Hours Monday and Wednesday 230400pm, Room D119 Programming Fundamentals. a. Basic Data Types (Integer, Single,
http://www.peralta.cc.ca.us/coa/syllabi-sp02/cis-047.htm
College of Alameda
C.I.S. 047 Spring 2002 Visual Basic Programming Class Hours: Monday and Wednesday 2:30-4:00pm, Room D119
Lab Hours: MW 4:00-5:30pm, Room D114
Instructor: Jonathan Traugott
Office Hours: Monday 1:30-2:30 D114
Instructor Email: alamedavb@hotmail.com
Course Prerequisites: CIS 47 is an introductory course for which there are no specific prerequisites. Familiarity with Windows is recommended. Class Format: CIS 47 will have two tracks designed to accommodate both beginning and experienced programmers. Each lecture will be broken up into a basic section and an advanced section. Following the basic lecture, beginning students may go directly to the lab and get started on their programs. Those who opt to stay will benefit from an informal discussion of additional VB features and programming concepts. Lab assignments will contain a subset of more advanced problems to complement this material.
Course Overview: Visual Basic is an object oriented, event driven and graphically based computer language. As such it differs radically from a so-called procedural language like C where none of these concepts are part of the language. Programming in VB includes essentially two separate processes. First the programmer designs a user interface using pre-made components such as forms, buttons, labels and dialog boxes. Once the interface has been created the programmer writes code to handle a user's actions (e.g. clicking on a button). This second phase involves the classic elements of program construction: variables, subroutines, control structures, looping, arrays, input and output and algorithm design.

47. CS545S: Modular Programming
College course on basic programming concepts modular (encapsulation, abstract data types); objectoriented (class, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic binding); concurrent (thread, synchronization); via Java compared to Oberon, Smalltalk; then dataflow model.
http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~tdk/courses/Cs545/
CS545S: Modular Programming (Spring 2003)
Time: Tuesday, Thursday 7:00 - 8:30 PM
Room: Eliot 103
Weekly Schedule (Tentative)
Handouts
Course Description Part I: To study basic concepts of
  • modular programming (encapsulation, abstract data types) object-oriented programming (class, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic binding) concurrent programming (thread, synchronization)
through Java, in comparison with Oberon and Smalltalk.
Part II: To study the dataflow programming paradigm.
Part III: To apply the concepts presented in Part I and Part II through Java-based project work.
Prerequisite
CS455 or permission of instructor.
Credit 3 units. (2 design credits)
Instructor
T. D. Kimura
E-mail : tdk@cs.wustl.edu Office : Jolley Hall Phone :
Recommended Readings
Topics
Introduction 1 week Principle of Modular Programming 1 week Object Oriented Programming in Java 2 weeks Parallel Programming in Java 2 weeks Dataflow Paradigm 2 weeks Modular Programming with Oberon and Smalltalk 3 weeks Project Presentations and Tests 2 weeks Weekly Schedule (Tentative)
Grading
Homework (30%)
Midterm Examination (30%)
Final Project (40%)
Final Project:
Dataflow-based Programming System

48. Visual Basic Help, Visual Basic Tutorials, Visual Basic Code, Visual Basic Progr
Visual Basic Code, Visual basic programming at Dev Articles! and modify your applications using the latest Visual basic programming tips and tricks.
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Visual Basic Help, Visual Basic Tutorials, Visual Basic Code, Visual Basic Programming, and more! Dev Articles contains tutorials, articles, code samples, and other various resources. Our writings feature in-house authors, freelance writers, and several exclusive publishing relationships. Creating an HTML File List with VB Contributed by Tim Haight
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You just got that shiny new digital camera, and then you downloaded a bunch of digital pictures to your computer. Next you want to create a simple Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) file so that you can burn the picture and HTML files to a CD that you can send to all your friends and family. How do you do this without having to manually code the HTML file? The following instructions will show you how. Discuss this article!
Fun with Email: VB6, CDO, MAPI, and a Remote Exchange Server
Contributed by Matt Burnett
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In this article, Matt shows us how to send emails from a VB Windows application. As CDONTS is for servers, a different approach must be used.

49. Filebasket - Programming › BASIC Programming Language
I hope that DOS based Power BASIC programmers will find the utility useful. It works with a simplified version of the basic programming language.
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50. IWUOnline BSBIS Degree: Visual Basic Programming And Other Web Application Devel
The Indiana Wesleyan University BSBIS curriculum includes courses about visual basic (VB.NET) programming. The bachelor of science program teaches basic
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Visual Basic Programming Visual Basic .NET programming is the subject of the first two programming courses in the BSBIS Online curriculum. These Visual Basic .NET programming courses are heavily dependent on the immediate, practical application of its ideas in order for students to fully grasp them. In addition to the more measurable goals of these courses, by the end of these courses, students should be able to write simple utility programs, and be able to act as a communication bridge between senior corporate management and application programmers. The scope of the Visual Basic .NET programming courses does not provide for students to become high-end application programmers, although it does provide a foundation for further learning toward that goal if students so desire to pursue it. This is also true of the

51. HotPaw Software For Palm OS
Home of the HotPaw basic programming environment for PalmOS.
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    HotPaw Basic
    HotPaw Basic (or yBasic, formerly cbasPad Pro) for Palm OS is a full-featured programming environment which brings the ability to write and run Basic programs to the Palm of your hand. The BASIC programming language has been in use for over 3 decades; it's continued popularity is due to its ease of learning and simplicity of use.
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    Download here Purchase at Handango ] or [ at PalmGear HotPaw Basic feature list:
    • over 75 functions and 30 commands built-in;
    • allows you to write BASIC programs in your MemoPad;
    • simple built-in dialogs for displaying results and prompting for input parameters;
    • custom form creation with user definable buttons, fields, checkboxes and pop-up lists;
    • access to some standard database formats (including HanDBase 3, JFile and List) instead of a proprietary format;
    • supports running Basic programs contained in pedit32 Memos or "Doc" files,
    • sound and graphics commands, auto-scaling 2d and 3d plots, CO LO R graphics; sound commands include tone and Morse code generation;

52. NS Basic Programming For Palm OS
NS basic programming for Palm OS provides a complete guide to developing NS Basic for Palm Book Edition; Over 100 sample NS Basic programs and projects
http://www.nsbasic.com/palm/info/NSBasicProgrammingForPalm.html
NS Basic Programming for Palm OS
Written by Michael J. Verive
Published by The Eastwood Group
ISBN 0-9695844-6-6
Price $39.95 USD
  • Teaches structured programming in Basic
  • Covers Objects, Databases and more
  • Packed with hundreds of program examples
  • Online source includes everything to get started
Palm OS powered devices have been a phenomenal success, with millions being sold each year. NS Basic for Palm is a development tool that lets people who use the worldÕs most popular programming language easily create applications for these devices. It is one of the most popular development tools for the Palm Platform, being used to create applications for business large and small, education, government, as well as personal users who want to create a special application or garme. NS Basic Programming for Palm OS provides a complete guide to developing applications for the Palm Computing platform using Basic. The book shows beginning to intermediate programmers how to design and build a Palm application from the ground up. Palm objects, forms and databases are all explained in detail. User Interface issues are discussed, as well as sharing information with the desktop. If you have never worked with forms and objects before, or if you come from an older version of Basic, NS Basic Programming for Palm OS will teach you about these powerful concepts and how to use them easily and effectively. Programmers coming from other languages will also find this book makes the transition easy. Some of the major topics covered are

53. EZiners Web Solutions Inc.
Specializing in web design, site maintenance, database programming, marketing, hosting, and Visual basic programming.
http://www.eziners.com
We are Always Available to answer all of your questions, provide you with marketing tips, suggestions, solutions . Marketing your website gets entered into the major search engines and directories. eZiners can provide custom programming to fulfill client's requirements. eZiners Web Solutions Inc. is an integrated e-business solutions company that is a leader in the creation of effective websites. Our unique combination of business, marketing, visual design, and technical personnel can lead you to success. Your website is not just a communications tool, it’s a cornerstone for the new business your organization will be conducting. While initial functionality requirements will be limited, the site must allow for future needs as your organization matures.
Our Goal is to create a dynamic Web presence, which will distinguish your company from your competitors in the World Wide Web. Our

54. BASIC Central
Contains many files, tutorials, and graphics related to basic programming. You can submit your files here.
http://basiccentral.tripod.com/

55. History Of BASIC
TRUE BASIC MAC , by KEMENY/KURTZ, ADDISON-WESLEY, ISBN 0201157128. STRUCTURED basic programming , KEMENY/KURTZ, WILEY SONS, ISBN 0471810878
http://www.fys.ruu.nl/~bergmann/history.html
A brief history of the development of BASIC
Read here about the illustre past of our favourite language.... BASIC (standing for Beginner's All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a system developed at Dartmouth College in 1964 under the directory of J. Kemeny and T. Kurtz. It was implemented for the G.E.225. It was meant to be a very simple language to learn and also one that would be easy to translate. Furthermore, the designers wished it to be a stepping-stone for students to learn on of the more powerful languages such as FORTRAN or ALGOL. From " Programming languages: History and fundamentals " by Jean E. Sammet.
Daniel P. Hudson writes:
Bill Gates and Paul Allen had something different in mind. In the 1970's when M.I.T.S.'s Altair personal computer was being conceived Allen convinced Gates to help him develop a Basic Language for it. When M.I.T.S. answered with interest, The future of BASIC and the PC began. Gates was attending Harvard at the time and Allen was a Honeywell employee. Allen and Gates licensed their BASIC to M.I.T.S. for the Altair. This version took a total of 4K memory including the code and data used for a source code. Gates and Allen then ported Basic to other various platforms and moved back to their hometown of Seattle where they had attended grade school together. It was at this time that the Microsoft Corporation began it's reign in the PC world. By the late 70's, BASIC had been ported to platforms such as the Apple, Commodore and Atari computers and now it was time for Bill Gates's DOS which came with a Basic interpreter. The IBM-DOS version of this interpreter became known as BASICA, and at the time IBM was in major competition with clones so it was setup to require the BIOS distributed with IBM computers. The version distributed with MS-DOS was GW-BASIC and ran on any machine that could run DOS. There were no differences between BASIC-A and GW-BASIC which seems to make IBM's idea useless.

56. Jossey-Bass::BASIC Programming For Chemists: An Introduction
Teaches the fundamentals of the basic programming language by description and example, and presents over 50 chemically oriented BASIC programs that can both
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57. Visual Basic Programming Certificate - School Of Undergraduate Studies - UMUC
The Visual basic programming certificate is designed for students seeking entrylevel Total credits for certificate in Visual basic programming (18)
http://www.umuc.edu/prog/ugp/certificates/cert29.html
ALSO ONLINE Visual Basic Programming The Visual Basic programming certificate is designed for students seeking entry-level programming positions. Hands-on experience using Visual Basic software is provided. With appropriate choice of major and elective courses, this certificate may be completed while pursuing the Bachelor of Science in computer studies. Student/Advisor
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Three required courses: CMIS 102 Introduction to Problem Solving and Algorithm
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CMST 306 Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Programming (3) CMST 416 Advanced Visual Basic. NET Programming (3) A computer systems course chosen from the following: (3) CMIS 310 Computer Systems and Architecture IFSM 310 Software and Hardware Concepts A supporting elective chosen from the following: (3) CMIS 240/241 Data Structures and Abstraction CMIS 340 Programming in Java CMIS 345 Object-Oriented Design and Programming CMSC 480 Advanced Programming in Java ... IFSM 455 IT Infrastructure of E-Commerce A second supporting elective chosen from the above list (3) Total credits for certificate in Visual Basic Programming (18) Return to Undergraduate Certificates
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58. Projects
Example programs and complete projects with source written in Visual Basic.
http://www.ozersenturk.com/projects/default_en.asp?t=vb

59. The Andrew Turnbull Network: Visual BASIC Programming & Software
code, and compile a trio of simple programs with Visual BASIC 5. Since I don t own Visual BASIC and don t actively program, development of these
http://community.wvu.edu/~ast002/visualbasic.html
In Summer of 1998, I attended Wesleyan Summer Gifted Program at West Virginia Wesleyan University in Buckhannon, WV, where I had the opportunity to learn, code, and compile a trio of simple "programs" with Visual BASIC 5. Since I don't own Visual BASIC and don't actively program, development of these programs has long ceased. I have put these three programs up for free download to anyone interested. These require the Visual Basic 5 Runtime if you don't already have it installed. These programs have been extensively tested under Windows 95 and NT 4.0, and should also work in later versions. They will not run under any configuration of Windows 3.1. Feel free to freely distribute these, as long as you give credit to Andrew Turnbull and refer to my site
AT Colorectangle version 1.0.
Build 19980709. This is a basically useless utility that theoretically displays various shapes in various colors. ISSUES: I accidently hard-coded part of the background gray so that it looks odd with unusual color schemes like the one at left. More significantly, none of the shape options from "Square, sharp" down work

60. Visual Basic Programming
Learn VB with step by step tuturials, perfect for beginners, we have codes, examples
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