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Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design

Tony Gaddis

Chapter 15

GUI Applications and Event-Driven Programming - all with Video Answers

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Chapter Questions

01:54

Problem 1

What is a user interface?

Jennifer Stoner
Jennifer Stoner
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01:54

Problem 2

How does a command line interface work?

Jennifer Stoner
Jennifer Stoner
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01:10

Problem 3

When the user runs a program in a text-based environment, such as the command line, what determines the order in which things happen?

Adam Conner
Adam Conner
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01:07

Problem 4

What is an event-driven program?

Sanchit Jain
Sanchit Jain
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03:22

Problem 5

What is a user interface flow diagram?

Kevin Corkran-Itagaki
Kevin Corkran-Itagaki
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02:02

Problem 6

Why was GUI programming complex and time consuming in the early days of GUI technology?

Dennis Howard
Dennis Howard
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02:10

Problem 7

In an IDE that allows you to visually construct a window, how do you place an item such as a button in the window?

SS
Sarvesh Somasundaram
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00:35

Problem 8

What is a component?

Yifan Xu
Yifan Xu
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00:25

Problem 9

Why must components be assigned names?

Niamat Khuda
Niamat Khuda
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00:35

Problem 10

What do a component's properties do?

Yifan Xu
Yifan Xu
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00:06

Problem 11

What is an event?

Amy Jiang
Amy Jiang
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00:06

Problem 12

What is an event handler?

Amy Jiang
Amy Jiang
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01:03

Problem 13

Look at the following pseudocode and then answer the questions that follow it:
Module showValuesButton_Click()
statement
statement
etc.
End Module
a. What event does this module respond to?
b. What is the name of the component that generates the event?

Maxime Rossetti
Maxime Rossetti
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