The Companion Website for Students and Instructors


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How to Access the Companion Website

All the programs from the examples, case studies, TXT files for the exercises, database files and BMP images can be downloaded by students and instructors at www.prenhall.com/schneider.

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Students

The companion website, located at www.prenhall.com/schneider, contains all the programs from the examples and case studies set forth in this textbook, most of the TXT files needed for the exercises, all databases needed for the exercises, and several BMP (picture) files. All these files are contained in the folder "Programs" in the subfolders "Ch03", "Ch04", "Ch05", and so on. Each chapter file contains a subfolder named "Text files for Exercises" which contains TXT files needed for that chapter's exercises. The folder "Ch09" has a subfolder named "Pictures" that contains the BMP files. The folder "Ch10" has a subfolder named "MajorDatabases" containing all the databases needed for the exercises.

Each program is contained in a folder with a name in the for chaptersectionnumber. For instance, the program in Chapter 3, Section 5, Example 2 is contained in the folder "3-5-2". Many of the programs make use of a TXT file in the subfolder of the program's folder named "bin."

Students can access additional Visual Basic 2005 resources via helpful NetSearch Terms and Destination Links located on the companion website.

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Instructors

Essential instructor resources including solutions to the exercises, PowerPoint lecture slides, all the example programs and data files used by students throughout the book, and multiple-choice and true/false questions are provided on the Instructor Resource Center. Contact your local Prentice Hall Sales Representative to gain access to the IRC.




An Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2005
Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2005, An (6th Edition)
ISBN: 0130306541
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 164

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