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No matter what your Visual Basic learning level is, from needing a beginner's introduction to wanting to move up to a more advanced level, this is the book for you. Don't let the 1285 pages scare you. The read is neither dry nor boring, and each page hands-on teaches you something you can take with you. Topics cover the Visual Studio environment, the intrinsic toolbox tools for VB, plus expands into additional components and...
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I rate this book highly because I think the book is easy to use and the examples are great. I am a mainframe programmer and I find his way of explaining things to be very good. I was recently certified in VB 5.0. And this book helped a lot. The author is very consistent in quality in every chapter. I have read this book twice. I recommend it to everyone. After you read this book then you might look for others, but I would...
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I found this book quite descriptive and very informative. Even a biginner can follow it easily. The code examples in each chapter are really good and give u a good feel of working of VB. People who are already experienced in programing with VB will also find it very useful as each chapter has something new to know, though a Pro could skip first five chapters, they are very good for beginners. Over all it's a great book...
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