Part III. Designing the User Interface

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

In Part II, you learned many of the core development skills necessary for writing Microsoft Visual Basic applications. You learned how to use variables, operators, decision structures, and the Microsoft .NET Framework; how to manage code flow with loops, timers, procedures, and structured error handlers; how to debug your programs; and how to organize information with arrays, collections, text files, and string processing techniques.

Each exercise you have worked with so far concentrated on one or more of these core skills in a simple, stand-alone program. Real-world programs are rarely so simple. They usually require you to combine the techniques in various ways and ...

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