Chapter 6. INPUT AND OUTPUT
In this chapter, you're going to create your very first Visual Basic application from scratch. You will learn how to place controls onto a form and how to set up those controls, such as a command button, with characteristics that make them work for your specific application. Don't expect to become a Visual Basic guru by the end of this chapter; rather, enjoy the tour, and you'll pick up several pointers that you can use in your programming career.
The highlights of this chapter include the following:
The graphical and multitasking nature of Windows programs requires that your program respond to events.
You can place controls onto the Form window that serves as the background for your Visual Basic application window. ...
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