This book provides more than enough material for a complete semester course. The topics must be trimmed for courses lasting considerably less than a full semester. The following syllabus provides one possible way to present an abbreviated introduction to programming.
1 An Introduction to Computers and Visual Basic 2005
1.2 Using Windows
1.3 Files and Folders
3 Fundamentals of Programming in Visual Basic
3.1 Visual Basic Controls
3.2 Visual Basic Events
3.3 Numbers
3.4 Strings
3.5 Input and Output
4 Procedures
4.1 Sub Procedures, Part I
4.2 Sub Procedures, Part II
4.3 Functions
5 Decisions
5.1 Relational and Logical Operators
5.2 If Blocks
5.3 Select Case Blocks
6 Repetition
6.1 Do Loops
6.2 Processing Lists of Data with Do Loops
6.3 For... Next Loops
7 Arrays
7.1 Creating and Accessing Arrays
7.2 Using Arrays (Omit Merging Two Ordered Arrays)
7.3 Some Additional Types of Arrays (Omit Control Arrays)
9 Additional Controls and Objects
9.1 List Boxes, Combo Boxes, and the File-Opening Control
9.2 Seven Elementary Controls
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1.2 Using Windows
1.3 Files and Folders
3 Fundamentals of Programming in Visual Basic
3.1 Visual Basic Controls
3.2 Visual Basic Events
3.3 Numbers
3.4 Strings
3.5 Input and Output
4 Procedures
4.1 Sub Procedures, Part I
4.2 Sub Procedures, Part II
4.3 Functions
5 Decisions
5.1 Relational and Logical Operators
5.2 If Blocks
5.3 Select Case Blocks
6 Repetition
6.1 Do Loops
6.2 Processing Lists of Data with Do Loops
6.3 For... Next Loops
7 Arrays
7.1 Creating and Accessing Arrays
7.2 Using Arrays (Omit Merging Two Ordered Arrays)
7.3 Some Additional Types of Arrays (Omit Control Arrays)
9 Additional Controls and Objects
9.1 List Boxes, Combo Boxes, and the File-Opening Control
9.2 Seven Elementary Controls
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