- Title : QBasic Fundamentals and Style with an Introduction to Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows
- Author : James Quasney
- Rating : 4.72 (217 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-1-14
- Format : CD-ROM
- Pages : 608 Pages
- Asin : 0789500213
- Language : English
Besides introducing users to the correct way to design and write programs by means of structured and top-down techniques, this book presents fundamental topics concerning computers and programming that should be covered in any introductory programming.About the Author James S. Quasney is a professo
Besides introducing users to the correct way to design and write programs by means of structured and top-down techniques, this book presents fundamental topics concerning computers and programming that should be covered in any introductory programming.
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