An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming Chapters 3-4

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An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming – Visual C# 2010

CHAPTER 3 Review Questions: Answers

1. Form

2. Horizontally across the top

3. Form Designer

4. Form1

5. About 100

6. ProjectName

7. PayrollForm

8. Payroll Form

9. Text

10. Create a method that executes when a user clicks the Button.

11. All of the above

12. An event

13. yesButton_Click()

14. Both of the above

15. TextBoxes

16. String

17. salaryTextBox

18. Code Refactoring

19. Eliminating the method from the event list in the properties window

20. Their appearance.

Exercises Complete.

Debugging Exercises Complete.

UP FOR DISCUSSION:

1.

Depending on my current situation, would decide on whether or not I would take a job offer doubling my annual salary to build websites. If I were in a job where I did what I loved but was not financially stable I would indeed take up the offer to build websites for a company I did not agree with.

Though I do not approve of smoking I believe that a paying client is still just a paying client and that as long as they are happy to pay what I charge then I would have no problem designing a website for them.

2.

I believe that it is ethical to start a home based programming business on the side outside of my current jobs hours. After which the business cannot question what I do with in my own time. I do how ever find it un-ethical competing with the same clients as my current employer obtains those contracts. I also find it un-ethical to use information collected on clients from my current position to use for my own bidding in my own business ventures.

I believe in using your own skills obtained from your current employer to use for ones purpose to start a side business in one’s own time.

CHAPTER 4 Review Questions: Answers

1. White

2. Black White

3. White

4. None of these

5. White

6. Yellow

7. Orange

8. Red

9. Two of these (B and C)

If (g > h...