Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition: From Novice to Professional

Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition: From Novice to Professional
Authors
Peter Wright
ISBN
1590596226
Published
26 Sep 2006
Purchase online
amazon.com

Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition is the affordable, accessible route to learning the .NET programming languages. Author Peter Wright proved his ability to teach Visual Basic to over 100,000 aspiring programmers during the 1990s with his line of best–sellers. Now that Microsoft is launching its new Express products, Wright is repeating his mission to teach you how to program, providing a friendly, clear message along the way. Wright helps you explore Visual Basic 2005 Express.

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Visual Basic 2005 Express is an affordable, accessible route if you’re a new programmer who wants to learn the .NET programming languages. Peter Wright proved his ability to teach Visual Basic to over 100,000 aspiring programmers during the 1990s with his line of best sellers, including Beginning Visual Basic 6 (1861001053). Now that Microsoft is launching its new Express products, Wright is on the same mission to teach you how to program, relying on his friendly and clear message.

If you’re a new programmer, journey with Wright through an exploration of what Visual Basic 2005 Express is all about. Learn about core programming principles that will allow you to begin the exciting journey towards more complex and rewarding programming tasks.

This book guides you through every major aspect of Visual Basic 2005 Express, and guarantees that you’ll know how everything fits together—from the first programming principles to Express Start Kits that advance you in your own programming. By the end of the book, you’ll be able to write your own programs.

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