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Visual Basic Algorithms: A Developer's Sourcebook of Ready-to-Run Code

ISBN: 978-0-471-13418-3

February 1996

352 pages

Description
Bring the power of algorithms to your Visual Basic programs.

Whether you need to tackle more sophisticated software projects or simply want to build more muscle into your everyday programs, this book is for you. The first book to teach algorithms to Visual Basic programmers, it gives you what you need to create the sophisticated applications your colleagues and clients demand.

Visual Basic Algorithms is both a solid working introduction to the subject and a sourcebook packed with valuable, ready-to-run code. You'll learn the basics of how algorithms work, how to analyze the usefulness of any algorithm, and how to incorporate algorithms into Visual Basic programs. The book then presents dozens of the most important and useful algorithms, implemented in Visual Basic and clearly explained in plain English.

You'll find algorithms — complete with ready-to-run Visual Basic code — for a wide range of common programming tasks, including memory allocation, sorting, searching, hashing, trees, networking, assignment, shortest path, and queue simulation. You'll also find an array of implemented algorithms for user-interface design and graphics programs.

Disk Includes:

  • A gold mine of useful Visual Basic source code implementing all algorithms from the book
  • Working applications that demonstrate the uses of every algorithm covered

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About the Author
ROD STEPHENS is a software engineer specializing in graphical user interface design, algorithms, and database systems. He also writes a column on Visual Basic algorithms for the newsletter Visual Basic Developer. Previously a senior member of the technical staff at GTE Laboratories, he has developed several award-winning systems using state-of-the-art algorithms and graphical user interfaces. He has also researched and taught algorithms at MIT.