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"Visual Basic" has a wealth of literature available on how to create all kinds of Windows applications. Yet, all of this literature is geared toward the general computer science community and does not cater to the specific needs of scientific researchers and engineers. That is what makes Visual Basic for Scientists unique. It is designed to provide 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.
Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET for Scientists and Engineers
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"Visual Basic" has a wealth of literature available on how to create all kinds of Windows applications. Yet, all of this literature is geared toward the general computer science community and does not cater to the specific needs of scientific researchers and engineers. That is what makes Visual Basic for Scientists unique. It is designed to provide 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.
Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET for Scientists and Engineers begins with an overview of the Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET IDEs, their important characteristics, and how the development environments can be manipulated to suit developers' needs. After a solid discussion of VB and VB .NET forms, controls, and namespaces, author Christopher Frenz shows you how to put controls to work by making use of the different control events.

Once this introductory material has been covered, you're introduced to the different data types that Visual Basic supports, with special attention paid to the various numerical data types and their uses. Frenz then takes an in-depth look at the various numerical and logical operators and their precedence. You'll explore VB's loop structures via practical examples.

Frenz later delves into topics such as designing graphical user interfaces, programming customized spreadsheets, and debugging. Along the way, you'll learn about the all-important file handling and data acquisition techniques, as well as how to graphically display your data. You'll also move on to cover more advanced topics, including mathematical modeling and the new, rapidly growing field of bioinformatics.
Autorenporträt
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.