downhill simplex in visual basic
downhill simplex in visual basic
The focus of LEARN VISUAL BASIC is to use the objects and capabilities of Visual Basic to build a wide variety of useful desktop applications. Users will also develop their own objects. Some of the applications built include: Stopwatch, Calendar Display, Loan Repayment Calculator, Flash Card Math Game, Database Input Screen, Statistics Calculator, Tic-Tac-Toe Game, Capital City Quiz, Information Tracker (with plotting), Blackjack, Line, Bar and Pie charts, a version of the first video game ever - Pong, and a Telephone Directory. LEARN VISUAL BASIC is presented using a combination of over 1000 pages of course notes and over 100 Visual Basic practical examples and applications. To grasp the concepts presented in LEARN VISUAL BASIC, you should possess a working knowledge of Windows and have had some exposure to programming concepts. Included with the course is free, unlimited support and advice via e-mail.
LEARN VISUAL BASIC 2005 is presented using a combination of over 1000 pages of course notes and over 100 Visual Basic 2005 practical examples and applications. To grasp the concepts presented in LEARN VISUAL BASIC 2005, you should possess a working knowledge of Windows and have had some exposure to programming concepts.
Requires: Windows 2000/XP/NT, ability to view and print documents saved in Microsoft Word format, and Visual Basic 2005.
Product Home Page: http://www.kidwaresoftware.com/lrnvb2005.htm
VISUAL BASIC 2005 AND DATABASES is presented using a combination of over 700 pages of course notes and actual Visual Basic 2005 examples. No previous experience working with databases is presumed. It is assumed, however, that users of the course are familiar with the Visual Basic 2005 environment and the steps involved in building a Visual Basic application.
Requires: Windows 2000/XP/NT/Vista, ability to view and print documents saved in Microsoft Word format, and Visual Basic 2005.
Product Home Page: http://www.kidwaresoftware.com/vb2005db.htm
The focus of LEARN VISUAL BASIC .NET is to use the existing objects and capabilities of Visual Basic .NET to build a wide variety of useful desktop applications. Some of the applications built include: Stopwatch, Calendar Display, Loan Repayment Calculator, Flash Card Math Game, Database Input Screen, Statistics Calculator, Tic-Tac-Toe Game, Capital City Quiz, Information Tracker (with plotting), Blackjack, Line, Bar and Pie charts, a version of the first video game ever - Pong, and a Telephone Directory. LEARN VISUAL BASIC .NET is presented using a combination of over 1000 pages of course notes and over 100 Visual Basic .NET practical examples and applications. To grasp the concepts presented in LEARN VISUAL BASIC .NET, you should possess a working knowledge of Windows and have had some exposure to programming concepts.
The product is an Add-In for Visual Basic 6, which means that it is tightly integrated into development environment.
Major Features
Add localization support late in development
All localization experts recommend planning localization right from the beginning of your software development project. Most software developers do not follow this advise. Often, the requirement to localize a project is not even raised before the development has been completed.
Controls database to specify localizable properties
The Add-In detects the localizable texts in the controls on your Forms, UserControls and UserDocuments based on information in a controls database. This database indicates exactly which properties require translation. It can easily be extended to handle additional controls which you use in your projects.
Detect strings in your source code
The Add-In scans the source code and detects all strings.
Select texts for localization
Not all texts in a project require translation. In fact, Visual Basic program often contain a lot of text strings which must not be translated. With the Multi-Language Add-In, the programmer can select exactly those texts which require translation.
LEARN VISUAL BASIC 5 is presented using a combination of over 450 pages of course notes and over 60 Visual Basic examples and applications. Some of the applications built include: Stopwatch, Calendar Display, Loan Repayment Calculator, Flash Card Math Game, Database Input Screen, Statistics Calculator, Tic-Tac-Toe Game, Capital City Quiz, Information Tracker (with plotting), and a version of the first video game ever - Pong (Project Screen Shots). To grasp the concepts presented in LEARN VISUAL BASIC 5, you should possess a working knowledge of Windows and have had some exposure to programming concepts. We offer two beginning programming tutorials (VISUAL BASIC FOR KIDS and BEGINNING VISUAL BASIC) that would help you gain this needed exposure. Included with the course is free, unlimited support and advice via e-mail.
LEARN VISUAL BASIC 5 sells for $19.95. It requires Windows 95, 98, 2000, Me, NT, XP or Vista, ability to view and print documents saved in Microsoft Word format, and Visual Basic 5 (Professional Edition recommended). Use links at upper left of page to purchase and download the product or receive a CD-ROM ($2.50 shipping and handling charge). With a CD-ROM order, you also receive the free projects in Visual Basic Projects.
Add-in Express .NET is a visual tool for developing Outlook Add-ins with Microsoft Visual Tools for Office 2005 Add-in Express .NET is a graphic application for developing COM Add-ins, RTD Servers and Smart Tags in Visual Studio .NET (2003, 2005) and Delphi .NET (8, 2005 and 2006). It completely supports these technologies and makes them very comfortable to use.
It provides features for working with:
Visual Basic .NET 2005 EXPRESS
Limitations:
For registered users only. Requires a registration key.
The programs included are: STOPWATCH, a dual-mode stopwatch, LOAN CALCULATOR, a program that lets you compute loan repayments, GAS MILEAGE, a utility to track your cars gas mileage performance, BIORHYTHMS, a way to compute your bodys natural rhythms, MEMORY GAME, a fun game for the whole family, and ONE-ARMED BANDIT, a slot machine simulation.
VISUAL BASIC 5/6 PROJECTS will run under Windows 95, 98, 2000, Me, NT, XP or Vista. You should be able to use these files with Visual Basic 5 or Visual Basic 6. To use the code, download the zip file and extract the files to a desired directory. Then, open the project file in Visual Basic.
The focus of LEARN VISUAL BASIC 6 is to use the existing controls and capabilities of Visual Basic 6 to build a wide variety of useful desktop applications. Some of the applications built include: Stopwatch, Calendar Display, Loan Repayment Calculator, Flash Card Math Game, Database Input Screen, Statistics Calculator, Tic-Tac-Toe Game, Capital City Quiz, Information Tracker (with plotting), Blackjack, Line, Bar and Pie charts, a version of the first video game ever - Pong, and a Telephone Directory. LEARN VISUAL BASIC 6 is presented using a combination of over 550 pages of course notes and over 100 Visual Basic examples (40 new examples added with Version 2.0) and applications. To grasp the concepts presented in LEARN VISUAL BASIC 6, you should possess a working knowledge of Windows and have had some exposure to programming concepts. We offer two beginning programming tutorials (VISUAL BASIC FOR KIDS and BEGINNING VISUAL BASIC) that would help you gain this needed exposure. Included with the course is free, unlimited support and advice via e-mail.
HOME PROJECTS WITH VISUAL BASIC EXPRESS explains (in simple, easy-to-follow terms) how to build a Visual Basic Express Windows project. Students learn about project design, the Visual Basic Express toolbox, many elements of the Visual Basic language, and how to debug and distribute finished projects. The projects built include: Dual-Mode Stopwatch - Consumer Loan Assistant - Flash Card Math Quiz - Multiple Choice Exam - Blackjack Card Game - Biorhythm Tracker - Weight Monitor - Home Inventory Manager - Snowball Toss Game. The product includes over 700 pages of self-study notes, all Visual Basic Express source code and all needed graphics and sound files.
HOME PROJECTS WITH VISUAL BASIC EXPRESS sells for $24.95. The product requires Windows 2000, NT or XP, ability to view and print documents saved in Microsoft Word format, and Microsoft Visual Basic Express. The projects can also be developed using Visual Basic .NET 2005. Included with the course is free, unlimited support and advice via e-mail.
Product Home Page: http://www.kidwaresoftware.com/buildvbe.htm
Visual Basic and Databases 2 offers users a helpful tutorial that provides a detailed introduction to use Visual Basic for accessing and maintaining databases.
Major Features:
- Topics covered include: database structure, database design, Visual Basic project building, the DAO (Data Access Object) data control, data bound controls, proper interface design, Structured Query Language (SQL), and database reports.
- For Visual Basic 6.0 users, new topics such as the ADO (ActiveX Data Object) data control and data environment, ADO data bound controls, and the data report object are also covered.
- Visual Basic and Databases is presented using a combination of more than 700 pages of course notes and actual Visual Basic examples.
- No previous experience in working with databases is presumed. It is assumed, however, that users of the course are familiar with the Visual Basic environment and the steps involved in building a Visual Basic application.
Visual Basic 2005 and Databases 1 offers a professional tutorial that provides a detailed introduction to using Visual Basic for accessing and maintaining databases for desktop applications.
Major Features:
- Topics covered include database structure, database design, Visual Basic 2005 project building, ADO .NET data objects (connection, data adapter, command, data table), data bound controls, proper interface design, structured query language (SQL), and database reports.
- Actual projects developed include a sales invoice system, a home inventory system and a daily weather monitor.
- VISUAL BASIC 2005 AND DATABASES is presented using a combination of over 700 pages of course notes and actual Visual Basic 2005 examples.
- No previous experience working with databases is presumed.
- It is assumed, however, that users of the course are familiar with the Visual Basic 2005 environment and the steps involved in building a Visual Basic application.
Learn Visual Basic 2005 1 provides users with a very useful eleven week course covering object-oriented programming concepts, the Visual Basic 2005 integrated development environment, building and distributing Windows applications, exception handling, sequential file access, graphics, multimedia, advanced topics such as Web access, printing, and HTML help system authoring. To grasp the concepts presented in LEARN VISUAL BASIC 2005, you should possess a working knowledge of Windows and have had some exposure to programming concepts.
Major Features:
- The course also introduces database applications (using ADO .NET) and migrating applications to the web (using ASP .NET).
- Presented using a combination of over 1000 pages of course notes and over 100 Visual Basic 2005 practical examples and applications.
Requirements:
- Windows 2000/XP/NT
- Ability to view and print documents saved in Microsoft Word format, and Visual Basic 2005.
Visual Basic Source Code Controls 3.0 is a powerful and easy to use tool which is developed to give you a professional way to draws the control directly onto a Picturebox and can be compiled into any VB program without any additional file requirements.
Visual Basic Source Code that demonstrates how to make VB Controls by using a Picturebox and pure VB Code. Current Visual Basic Components include: Scheduler Source Code, Calendar Source Code, Clock Source Code, Slider Source Code, Scheduling Program and a Free Visual Basic source code control example.
Major Features:
- Fully functional Visual Basic controls where you get the Source Code
- All source code included for compiling into any Visual Basic program
- VB Picturebox and pure Visual Basic code is all that is used
- Compatible with Visual Basic 3.0 through Visual Basic 6.0
- Each zip file contains a demo and source code for the control
- The Visual Basic source code files are password protected
- Passwords are delivered via email after Order is verified
- Add the Visual Basic source code for the control into any VB project
- Follow the comments in the source code for customizations
- See the Visual Basic Button for the Free source code example
Bit manipulation functions for VB5/6 Basics for VB is a set of binary string and bit manipulation functions for VB5 / VB6. It contains the equivalent of DOS Basics MKI$ CVI series for creating binary strings plus functions to check or set bits, to check or set bit fields and to check or set flags.
There are also function to return the unsigned values of VB integer and long integers and functions to display byte, integer or long variables as a string of ones and zeros.
The demo is a compiledapplication that demonstrates some of the functions in Basics.bas. Although its primary purpose is, obviously, to help sell Basics.bas, it is also a useful program in its own right. You can enter a number, as signed, as unsigned, as hex or by setting bits or by setting flags.
Whichever you enter, the other representations update - Including any designated bit field. It can, therefore, be a useful tool not only for debugging but also for teaching.
Limitations:
The demo is a compiled program which demonstrates some of the functions in Basics.bas. Although its primary purpose is, obviously, to help sell Basics.bas, it is also a useful program in its own right.
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