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(Complete problem found in attachment)
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Design and Architecture
Posting ID:
44832
OTA ID:
104597
Grammar Programming Language example
(Complete problem found in attachment)
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Design and Architecture
Posting ID:
44833
OTA ID:
104597
Search for information about .NET. What is it? Read articles on Visual Basic .NET. Why do you think students should learn Visual Basic .NET? How will it be useful for students? For those who have used Visual Basic, how is Visual Basic .NET different?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Design and Architecture
Posting ID:
47334
OTA ID:
103997
Please Fix the calculation part of this problem using VB.NET2003
I don't want you to start new program, just work on what I have already started. Thank you in advance FIX the calculation part in Form1 you will see the "BreakPoint" The solution supposed output gross profit for the current item by subtracting the cost from the sales price. The total inventory at cost is calculated by multiplying the cost by the quantity on hand. The program should display these output values whenever tile user locates a different record, or updates a record. Format the calculated values as currency which includes trailing zeros; clearing the control used to display the calculated values when the Add menu Item is clicked. Also could you add a message Box th... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Design and Architecture
Posting ID:
48224
OTA ID:
103997
There are at least two types of integers (short or long) and two types of decimals (float or double) in most C language compilers. We should write all the programs using longs and doubles without ever needing shorts or floats. What do you think was the idea of adding these two additional (smaller) types?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Design and Architecture
Posting ID:
48435
OTA ID:
103644
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