Learning to Program with Visual Basic and .NET Gadgeteer
by Sue Sentance, et al.
Publisher: Microsoft Press 2013
Number of pages: 125
Description:
This book is intended for school students and others learning to program in Visual Basic. It assumes no prior knowledge of programming, electronics, Visual Basic or the Visual Studio environment. Programming concepts are introduced and explained throughout the book.
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