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VISUAL BASIC BOOKS

Posted in Visual Basic (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Duncan MacKenzie and Kent Sharkey. By Pearson Educacion. Sells new for $64.30. There are some available for $64.29.
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Posted in Visual Basic (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Scot Hillier. By Sams. The regular list price is $39.99. Sells new for $9.87. There are some available for $0.48.
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5 comments about Scot Hillier's COM+ Programming with Visual Basic (Sams White Book Series).
  1. Scot Hillier's book COM+ VB is destined to be considered a classic among the great big programming books. I wouldn't jerk you around. In fact I can honestly say I love to read Scot's work. Tony Davidson once said "A Smith can be a common man, but does that mean I see a Smith and think: "There before
    heaven go I"? There is absolutely no need to ponder. In fact to ponder this is to get confused. I read and laid down the book again. Soon I'll read more.

    Joanne Brady



  2. I started my COM+ learning experience with Peishu Li's "Visual Basic and COM+ Programming by Example" and then used this book to get a more advanced look at COM+. This was NOT money wasted. I highly recommend both books to users wanting the learn about COM+ and n-tier. This book is very well written. Developers with a background in MTS may want to skip the "by Example" book but you definitely want to read this book. Scot Hillier understands COM+ (and MTS for that matter) and his style of writing is pleasant to read.


  3. It's a great book to possess, When it comes to Component programming. After Don Box "Essiential COM", this is by far the best COM+ book I have read. It will give you good understanding about not just writing but design and implementing COM+ Components. Examples are great and right to the point.


  4. I finished this book over a year ago, and never got around to writing a review. Probably won't help too many with most of the new development moving to .NET, but here goes. Overall, it was solid but I thought it could have done two things better. I thought the coverage on MSMQ could have been stronger and the project at the end did not get tied together as well as it should have. I like the approach of a lot of the Wrox books that really get into detail WHY they're doing something in their projects they use to tie their ideas together. I felt as thought the author really almost rushed this section of the book, and, in doing so, missed the opportunity to really drive home his points. Hopefully he reads these and will take a page out of the Wrox books in really getting down to explaining his reasoning and what is going on when he's tying his ideas together with a project in his next book. I thought he did an outstanding job up to that point though.


  5. this is far the best com book I have read. I am happy to be in possession of one


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Posted in Visual Basic (Friday, August 29, 2008)

By Que. There are some available for $13.43.
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Posted in Visual Basic (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Nathan Gurewich and Ori Gurewich. By Sams Publishing. The regular list price is $49.99. Sells new for $9.99. There are some available for $1.52.
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5 comments about Teach Yourself Visual Basic 5 in 21 Days: Professional Reference Edition (Sams Teach Yourself).
  1. I have been dabbling in VB for several months now. On the recommendation of an internet friend, I purchased this book.

    The methods of the author(s) is incredible. You create the form and the code by copying the book, then you run the program, then the whys and wherefores are explained. By the time you finish, you understand what you have done and are able to change things as you like!

    You don't get your mind full of the six million or so shortcuts that are available like so many authors feel compelled to reveal. You simply learn how and why first. Other books I have read try to teach you everything right away and your head just gets totally full of things not needed for learning VB.

    My hat is off to Nathan and Ori! NOW do one on DataBase programming. I'll buy it!



  2. This book is simply great for newcomers to Visual Basic. I have had experience with other languages (quite a bit actually) but never VB. After reading this book and experimenting for about a month, I now have a job as a VB programmer. If you are looking for very technical information, you are better off looking through online documentation or MSDN. However, if you are just looking to learn enough about the language to get started then this is the book.


  3. This book is ok if you have no experience with VB, and is fair for reference. One glaring ommission is there is no reference to list or combo boxes. This book was not much help in my VB class. The text for class, "Programming in Visual Basic 5.0" by Julia Case Bradley and Anita C. Millspaugh, covered more topics, and was just a better book. Another good reference book was Peter Wright's "Beginning Visual Basic 5".


  4. A very good book for both novice and seasoned programmers. Assuming absolutely no programming background the Author builds up step by step the programming concepts very clearly. Good for beginners to take up the VB programming career straight away. Also for one who is seasoned programmer and wishes to make transition to VB this book is the good start.


  5. A very good book for both novice and seasoned programmers. Assuming absolutely no programming background the Author builds up step by step the programming concepts very clearly. Good for beginners to take up the VB programming career straight away. Also for one who is seasoned programmer and wishes to make transition to VB this book is the good start.


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Posted in Visual Basic (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by John Smiley. By Active Path Ltd.. There are some available for $25.00.
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Posted in Visual Basic (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Gary B. Shelly and Thomas J. Cashman and John F. Repede. By Course Technology. The regular list price is $26.95. Sells new for $4.98. There are some available for $0.28.
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1 comments about Microsoft Visual Basic 5 Introductory Concepts and Techniques.
  1. Why do you ship this book out, I understand that you need to make a salary of over 1.5 million a year, but do not make this dumb book available to the public unless your selling it as pyre, it is not worth buying especially if you know what you are doing. Making this book easy enough for a pre-schooler to read really pisses us adults off, insulting our intellect is not the wisest thing to do, because we are the ones who buy your books.


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Posted in Visual Basic (Friday, August 29, 2008)

By Westfair Communications, Inc.. Sells new for $5.95.
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Posted in Visual Basic (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Dan Rahmel and Ron Rahmel. By Que Corporation,U.S.. Sells new for $49.99. There are some available for $0.39.
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Posted in Visual Basic (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Gary Entsminger. By Sams. The regular list price is $39.95. Sells new for $6.00. There are some available for $0.38.
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Posted in Visual Basic (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Robert T. Grauer. By Prentice Hall College Div. There are some available for $176.91.
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Aprendiendo Visual Basic .Net En 21 Dias
Scot Hillier's COM+ Programming with Visual Basic (Sams White Book Series)
Usando Visual Basic 6
Teach Yourself Visual Basic 5 in 21 Days: Professional Reference Edition (Sams Teach Yourself)
Learn to Program with Visual Basic 6
Microsoft Visual Basic 5 Introductory Concepts and Techniques
Monroe leads local colleges in teaching visual basic.net. (Techonomy).(Monroe College in New Rochelle offers a course in Visual Basic.NET): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal
Developing Client/Server Applications With Visual Basic 4
Secrets of the Visual Basic for Windows Masters/Book and Disk
Exploring Microsoft Excel 97 and Core Computers and Issues and Intro to Prog. Visual Basic 5.0 and Pace University Software Exercises Package

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