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Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider1 Chapter 1 An Introduction to Computers and Visual Basic.NET

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider2 Outline and Objectives Introduction to Computers Skipping most of this in class, some covered previously Using Windows Files and Folders Skipping most of this in class An Introduction to Visual Basic.NET Biographical History of Computing

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider3 Problem Solving Developing the solution to a problem Algorithm – a step by step series of instructions to solve a problem

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider4 Types of Problems in this Text Business computations Managing records Managing lists And more We’ll have some assignments with a little more of an entertainment flavor as well

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider5 VB.NET BASIC developed at Dartmouth in the early 1960s Visual Basic created by Microsoft in 1991 VB.NET similar to Visual Basic, but more powerful

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider6 Skipping in Class Internet and the WWW Using Windows – PC Literacy Topics Using the mouse; double-clicking, hovering, dragging, etc. Moving windows Navigating the C:\ drive for files Opening, closing files, copying files Using WinZip See text for more information

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider7 Introduction to Visual Basic.NET: Language used to create Windows application. Provides a Graphical User Interface or GUI. The sequence of instructions executed in the program is controlled by events.

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider8 Sample Input Screen

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider9 How to Develop a VB.NET Application Design the Interface for the user. Determine which events the controls on the window should recognize. Write the event procedures for those events.

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider10 Different Versions of Visual Basic Version 1.0 – 1991 Version 2.0 – 1992 Version 3.0 – 1993 Version 4.0 – 1995 Version 5.0 – 1997 Version 6.0 – 1998 VB.NET – 2002 – NOT BACKWARD COMPATIBLE WITH EARLIER VERSIONS OF VISUAL BASIC

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider Biographical History of Computing

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s George Boole – devised Boolean algebra Charles Babbage – created "analytical engine" Augusta Ada Byron – first computer programmer Herman Hollerith – founder of company that would become IBM

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s Alan Turing – deciphered German code in WWII; design of computer systems, theory, software, determined what is possible for computers to compute John V. Atanasoff – inventor of first electronic digital special purpose computer

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s Howard Aiken – built large scale digital computer, Mark I Grace M. Hopper – originated term "debugging"; pioneered development and use of COBOL John Mauchley and J. Presper Eckert – built first large scale general purpose computer, ENIAC

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s continued John von Neumann – developed stored program concept Maurice V. Wilkes – built EDSAC, first computer to use stored program concept John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley – developed transistor that replaced vacuum tubes

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s John Backus – created Fortran; early user of interpreters and compilers Reynold B. Johnson – invented the disk drive Donald L. Shell – developed efficient sorting algorithm

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz – invented BASIC Corrado Bohm and Guiseppe Jacopini – proved that any program can be written with only 3 structures: sequence, decision, and loops Edsger W. Dijkstra – stimulated move to structured programming by declaring "GOTO" harmful

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s continued Harlan B. Mills – advocated use of structured programming Donald E. Knuth – wrote definitive work on algorithms Ted Hoff, Stan Mazer, Robert Noyce, and Frederico Faggin – developed first microprocessor

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s continued Douglas Engelbart – invented computer mouse

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s Ted Codd - software architect; laid the groundwork for relational databases Paul Allen and Bill Gates - cofounders of Microsoft Corporation Stephen Wozniak and Stephen Jobs - cofounders of Apple Computer Inc. Dan Bricklin and Dan Fylstra - wrote VisiCalc, the first electronic spreadsheet program

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s continued Dennis Ritchie - creator of the C programming language. Ken Thompson - created the Unix operating system Alan Kay – developer of Smalltalk, a pure object-oriented language Don Chamberlain - created a database programming language, later known as SQL,

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s Phillip “Don” Estridge - at IBM directly responsible for the success of the personal computer. Mitchell D. Kapor - cofounder of Lotus Corporation Tom Button - group product manager for applications programmability at Microsoft; headed the team that developed QuickBasic, QBasic, and Visual Basic.

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s continued Alan Cooper - considered the father of Visual Basic. Tim Berners–Lee - father of the World Wide Web. Charles Simonyi - the “father of Word.” Bjarne Stroustrup - creator of the C++ programming language. Richard M. Stallman - founded Free Software Foundation

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s Marc Andreessen - inventor of the Web browser. James Gosling – creator of Java. Linus Torvalds - developed the popular Linux operating system.

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider s continued Brain Behlendorf, Rob McCool, and Roy Fielding - developers of the Apache HTTP server, an open-source Web server that can scale up quickly to handle high volumes of traffic.

Chapter 1 - VB.NET by Schneider today ? … You?