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Applications software programming
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Volume 19 ,  Issue 4  (April 2004) table of contents
Pages: 143 - 148  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISSN:1937-4771
Authors
James T. Streib  Illinois College, Jacksonville, IL
James W. Chaffee  Illinois College, Jacksonville, IL
Publisher
Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges  , USA
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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this paper is to consider various aspects of applications software programming. In particular, programming in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is examined and various samples of code are given. The implementation of a service course for students not majoring in either computer science or management information systems is discussed. Lastly, the results of an informal survey are presented as part of the conclusion.


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Green, J., Bullen, S., & Martins, F. (2000). Excel 2000 VBA. Wrox Press.
 
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Zak, D. (2001). Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications. Course Technology.

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