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· 76-80 · 81-85 · 86-90 · 91-95 · 96-100 · 101-105 · 106-110 · 111-115 · 116-120 · 121-125 · 126-130 ·Take a look at this product by doing some research on the Web. Visit the Microsoft Web site at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/. When might a programmer use Visual Basic? How does Visual Basic compare with other programming languages such as FORTRAN, Java, and Perl? What types of support and tools are available with Visual Basic? Summarize your research, and be sure to respond to each of the questions.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
90821
OTA ID:
103997
Modify the mortgage program to allow the user to input the amount of a mortgage and then select from a menu of mortgage loans: 7 year at 5.35%, 15 year at 5.5 %, and 30 year at 5.75%. Use an array for the different loans. Display the mortgage payment amount. Then, list the loan balance and interest paid for each payment over the term of the loan. Allow the user to loop back and enter a new amount and make a new selection, or quit. Do not make the program Web based. Insert comments in the program to document the program.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
90940
OTA ID:
105277
Computer Programming Design: 5 Questions
5 Questions in basic Computer Programming Design. I need the questions answered in full, including appropriate charting. Here are the 5 questions: 1. Simulate the execution of this algorithm, assuming the following values are read as input for the first four variables named. name Mrs. Blue Rain item shoes qty 10 pairs price $1000 per pair Total cost discount subtotal taxes Final bill What values should the computer provide as output? 2. The computer is to read values for regular hours, overtime hours, and hourly wage rate for one employee from an employee time sheet. Payment for regular hours is to be computed as rate times hours. Payment for overt... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
91713
OTA ID:
105277
Java Programming: Simple class hierarchies
i need help to implent implement the four classes: class DataItem; partially implemented abstract base class of hierarchy; defines data members for common data elements; provides common functionality; class PictureDataItem; concrete class for Image based data items; class SoundDataItem; concrete class for Sound based data items; class TextDataItem; concrete class for Text based data items; Tracer statements. Can you incorporate tracer statements in a the methods of the classes that you write. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information theres a readme.txt The main Java framework code is supplied, I n... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
92334
OTA ID:
104967
Now that you have a basic plan and have identified the information that you need for this program, you feel you are ready to start development. You told your uncle that you will need to purchase software for this program. Since your uncle is in charge of the finances, he requests that you give him a proposal containing several options. He will review your proposal and make the final decision. He asks that you not only look at the immediate needs of the business but at future possibilities too. He wants you to think of this business as maybe being yours one day. Your uncle also mentions that he would love to be on the Internet and have a branch office near his vacation home. Research t... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
92905
OTA ID:
102833
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