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11/21/00
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Programming Problem #6, page 377
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11/21/00
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Modify Project 10
(on page 319) using a For..Next statement (see pages 348 and 349). String Comparison Problem:
Create a program that lets the user enter two text strings into two seperate text boxes, and then compares the strings to see if the first string is part of the second string. If it is, display a message that tells the user that it's there.
As a Hint, see the for_next1.vbp example in the Sample code from class.
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10/31/00
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Exercise 6.10 page 289 Exercise 6.12 page 295
Exercise 6.16 page 296 Project # 10 on page 319 Programming Problem #3, page 329 Programming Problem #5, page 330
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10/23/00
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Programming Problem #1, page 263 Programming Problem #4, page 264
Project # 8 on page 240
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10/10/00
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Programming Problem #1, page 206 Programming Problem #3, page 207
Read Appendix A (p.555 to 569) on debugging
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09/28/00
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Programming Problem #7, page 209 Write a program that: -- asks
for the name of a user at startup, and displays the name on the form with a message "Hi, how are you " plus the username. -- asks the user to enter two numbers, and then generates a random number
between those two numbers.
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09/19/00
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Project #4 pages 114 to 119 Project #5 pages 133 to 139
Programming Problem #5 page 144
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09/12/00
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Programming Problem #1, page 71 Programming Problem #3, page 73
And, if you have not yet completed the last assignment (see below),
please finish it up to hand-in on Tuesday. I'll be collecting disks (hey, you want to get some easy assignments graded, don't you???)
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09/07/00
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Walk-through and complete chapter Project #2, starting on page 55 of
your book. If you run into any problems, complete as much as you can, and be prepared to ask questions during Thursday's class.
Also, start looking at Chapter 3 in the book.
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08/29/00
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Read Chapter 1 in your book, and be prepared to discuss it in class.
ALSO - don't forget to send me an E-mail message so that I can get your address put into our distribution list.
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