Chapter 13. Modular Programming
This lesson covers the theory of good, structured programming techniques. By breaking your application into several procedures, you'll streamline your coding efforts, write more accurate code, and speed subsequent maintenance. Before you can successfully write well-structured code, you'll have to master argument passing. This lesson examines Visual Basic's two argument-passing methods and describes when and why you would choose one over the other.
The highlights of this hour include
What benefits structured programming offers
Why short, numerous procedures beat long procedures
How to write your own functions and subroutines
When to use functions
How to code argument lists
Why VB uses two argument-passing methods
How to ...
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