Week 7 of Cow Goes Moo, there really wasn't a main objective for the week. Just to finish the work given and completing them was the main goal. The only work remaining from the last week, Temperature Converter was completed easily and we learned the Visual Basics Operators. Operators are symbols used in an operation that performs on one or more values either to modify one value or to produce a new value by combining existing value. There are several types of operators. Arithmetic operators are used to do simple calculation of numeric values. Arithmetic operators include addition, substraction, multiplication, division, modulus, and exponent. Comparison operators are used to compare data values. They are used to compare two expression to determine if they are the same or not. These includ, =, >, <, <=, >=, and <>. Finally there is the logical operators, which are used to combine two or more comparision tests into a single compound comparisions. They are "And", "Or", and "Not" to join more than one comparisionss.
I was completed developing a program that uses all of the skills learned in class that calculates the payroll. The payroll is different depending on the number of hours worked and the amount of coffee cups sold. Depending on the total amount of money earned, the tax is different as well. I have yet to complete the payroll application uses the new features. The newly learned features include The dialogue and the menu command. The menu is something to add on extra settings or ability on to the program and it can save spaces visually. Dialogs are different form of Form that are opened using the menu.
The future goal is to complet the work remaining, which is the program that was just mentioned and study and do well on the upcoming test and project. There were that many challenges that I had to face. The programs seemed hard but once I got the beginning of it, the rest seemed easier. I feel that I am understanding at a faster, not by a lot, pace than when I first started the course.
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