Murach's Visual Basic 2010
This is the latest edition of a book that's become
a favorite of instructors in programs with a career-oriented
curriculum...and of their students as well. And it works
for both introductory and advanced courses, so some
schools are using it for a two- or three-course sequence.
For introductory courses, this book differs from those like Bradley/Millspaugh
or Zak because it gives your students a practical view
of how Windows Forms applications are developed in the
real world.
By the time your students complete chapter 7,
for example, they will be able to develop bulletproof
applications that do data validation and exception handling.
And by the time they complete chapter 12, they'll be
able to develop object-oriented applications.
As for advanced courses, you're going to be hard-pressed to find a better book:
- In sections 1 and 2, your students can review the essential skills that they often don't learn in introductory courses that use other books.
- In section 3, your students can learn how to develop Windows database applications.
- In section 4, your students can learn all of the intricacies of object-oriented programming.
- In section 5, your students can polish their professional
skills by learning how to work with text, binary,
and XML files, query data using LINQ, enhance the
user interface, and deploy an application.
And because the sections are modular, you can teach the subjects in whatever sequence you prefer.
Changes from the 2008 edition: To be honest,
there isn't much change to the core VB language or the
Visual Studio environment in the 2010 release. So if
you're using Murach's Visual Basic 2008 and want
to upgrade to the 2010 edition, you won't have to make
any major adjustments.
Training aids in the book itself: Practice exercises
Training aids available in our Downloads section: Source code and data for the book applications; Starting code and data for the exercises
Instructor's CD
The Instructor's CD for this book includes these materials:
- Instructional objectives by chapter
- PowerPoint slides for classroom presentations
- Starting code and test data for the exercises in the book, plus exercise solutions
- Student projects and model solutions
- A test bank in ExamView, Blackboard, and RTF formats
- Source code and data for all of the applications in the book
For a detailed look at these materials, please view
the Instructor's Summary that we've prepared (it's
a PDF document). Then, if you like what you see, you
can request a review copy of
the book and its Instructor's CD. Or, for more information,
you can email us at murachbooks@murach.com
or call us at 1-800-221-5528.
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