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Here is a concise and practical guide to help researchers and engineers who are new to Visual Basic gain a firm grasp of the topics that are most relevant to their programming needs.IF YOU ARE A NOVICE PROGRAMMER, this book iS designed for you. The text begins with an overview of the Visual Basic development environment, its important charac? teristics, and how the environment can be manipulated to suit your needs. Next, a discussion of forms and their uses ensues. This discussion is followed by cover? age of the Visual Basic controls, which are most essential to scientific program? ming. You then learn how to put controls to work by making use of the different control events. Once this introductory material has been covered, I show you the different data types that Visual Basic supports, with extra attention being paid to the vari? ous numerical data types and their uses. At this point the true heart and soul of the book begins, as you begin to gain insights into the various operators that can be used to manipulate these data types. You get an in-depth look at numerical and logical operators, and their order of operations are clearly spelled out.A table of contents is not available for this title.Christopher M. Frenz is a bioinformaticist at New York Medical College and is the author of Visual Basic and Visual Basic.NET for Scientists and Engineers. Frenz is an expert in Perl and scientific programming, in addition to the .NET platform.First book on the market specific to the needs of scientists and engineers
Example problems relevant to real-world scientific problems
Covers a broad range of topics including Bioinformatics and Mathematical Modeling- First book on the market specific to the needs of scientists and engineers- Example problems relevant to real-world scientific problems- Covers a broad range of topics, including bioinformatics and mathematical modeling.Springer Book Archives
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