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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Visual Basic 6

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Visual Basic 6
Authors
Clayton Walnum
ISBN
078971812X
Purchase online
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This book will show the reader the basics of Visual Basic through friendly, task oriented examples and a hands on approach. This book and series is specifically designed for the new Visual ...

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Editorial Reviews

This book will show the reader the basics of Visual Basic through friendly, task oriented examples and a hands on approach. This book and series is specifically designed for the new Visual Basic user and the tasks that they will want to accomplish. The text is written in a straight-forward conversational tone with detailed instructions outlining important tasks you need to get the most from Visual Basic. Topics include: Events, variables, arrays, forms, classes and modules; Visual Basic design environment; Message Box Object and Input Box Object; BAS Modules; File Input and Output; Graphics and Multimedia; Controls and Properties; Levels, Buttons, and Text Boxes; Looping; List Boxes and Data Lists; Menus; Toolbars; and Distributing Your Application.

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  1. 07 Apr 2006 at 03:08

    Hi,

    TRy this Title:Develop an Accounting Package Using VB and SQL Server" by VK publishers.

    Regards
    bhar










  2. 28 Nov 2004 at 22:15

    Which VB book do you guys recommand for me to get?  I need one that can show me how to add different features into my application.

  3. 07 Apr 2004 at 15:51

    Very handy book!


    Comes with VB6 Learning Edition, which is a nice thing to have if you're still unsure if VB6 is your language.


    This is the first book I ever read on VB6, and it's one of the best to start with. The writer (Claton Walnum - I think) is very good and explains everything in an easy to understand and comedic way. He brakes down what's going on and explains it simply.



    Very good book for beginners, but too simple for anyone above this level.

  4. 11 Feb 2003 at 07:42

    i started with this book that i brought from Myer and that started my programming career.


    i read the book in a few hours when i first got it and i understood most of it in the first quick read, the book doesn't have heaps of info but it is very easy to understand


    it was a great reference for months after i had brought it and it also comes with VB Learning Edition.

  5. 28 Jan 2003 at 21:35

    I have also read this book and I highly recommend it for anyone starting VB to learn from. Even if you are a more advanced VB programmer it always serves as a great reference for those of us with im-perfect memory. Also all the code is done properly with no errors making it a great reference for proper programming technique. Highly recomended , a must buy.


    Taylor

  6. 01 Jan 1999 at 00:00

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