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- Introduction to Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition
This introductory video covers the main features of Visual Basic 2008 Express, and walks through some of the most common tasks you’ll be doing as you create your programs. By the end of this video, you’ll be more familiar with the development environment and able to get started creating your first application.
- Introduction to Visual C# 2008 Express Edition
This introductory video covers the main features of Visual C# 2008 Express, and walks through some of the most common tasks you’ll be doing as you create your programs. By the end of this video, you’ll be more familiar with the development environment and able to get started creating your first application.
- Introduction to Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition
This introductory video covers the main features of Visual C++ 2008 Express, and walks through some of the most common tasks you’ll be doing as you create your programs. By the end of this video, you’ll be more familiar with the development environment and able to get started creating your first application.
- Visual Basic 2005 Express Feature Tour
Take a tour of the features included in the Visual Basic Express Edition to familiarize yourself with the development environment and programming tools available.
- Visual C# 2005 Express Feature Tour
Take a tour of the features included in the Visual C# Express Edition to familiarize yourself with the development environment and programming tools available.
- Introduction to Windows as a Platform
What does it mean to create applications for Windows? Find out in this introductory guide which will explore how a computer works and explain what an OS and a CPU does.
- Bits & Bytes: Lesson 1 Problem Solving in Life and Technology
Introduction to Programming Concepts – Understanding problem solving patterns and strategies is the first step to computer program design and development.
- Bits & Bytes: Lesson 2 Things, Things, and More Things
Introduction to Programming Concepts – How do we represent the complexity of real-world situations to a computer? This lesson will introduce the idea of Object Oriented Design.
- Bits & Bytes: Lesson 3 The Data Game
Introduction to Programming Concepts – This lesson will explore how computers process and store data.
- Bits & Bytes: Lesson 4 Computer IQ
Introduction to Programming Concepts – How do computers "think" and make decisions? This lesson will answer this question and see just how "smart" computers actually are.
- Bits & Bytes: Lesson 5 Life before Mice
Introduction to Programming Concepts – This lesson explores human-computer interaction and the concept of graphical user interfaces (GUI). You'll learn some best practices for designing GUI applications.
- Introduction to the Visual Basic Programming Language
This beginner's guide is designed for people with little or no prior knowledge of computer languages, who want to learn to program using the Visual Basic language. We'll cover language syntax and basic constructs with plenty of examples.
- Introduction to the C# Programming Language
This beginner's guide is designed for people with little or no prior knowledge of computer languages, who want to learn to program using the Visual C# language. We'll cover language syntax and basic constructs with plenty of examples.
- Creating Your First Visual Basic Program
5 Steps to Creating Your First Visual Basic Program – The best way to learn Visual Basic programming is to actually create a program. A good first program is a Web browsing application that can display Web pages. I'll show you how to how to create a project in Visual Basic, put the user interface together, add a line of Visual Basic code, and then test your program.
- C++ Beginner's Guide
Essential skills made easy! Written by Herb Schildt, this step-by-step book is ideal for first-time programmers or those new to C++. The modular approach of this series, including sample projects and progress checks, makes it easy to learn to use C++ at your own pace.
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