Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Step by Step

Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Step by Step
Authors
Michael Halvorson
ISBN
0735625379
Published
27 Jan 2008
Purchase online
amazon.com

Teach yourself the fundamentals of working with Visual Basic 2008 one step at a time. With STEP BY STEP, you work at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises. Whether you re a beginning programmer or new to this specific language, you ll understand the core capabilities and fundamental techniques for Visual Basic 2008 and rapidly build robust, elegant applications.

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Diane Davisson said
I bought the book hoping for a good reference manual. However, when I try to look things up in the index, I don't have much luck finding the topics I'm looking for. That being said, I am going to try to use it as a text book and go through the lessons as it is designed. I am through chapter 2, and it did help me solve a problem that I was having with a program.

LaZeR said
Hi, This book is good for beginners to VB.net and discovery of the Visual Studio IDE. Later chapters get more intermediate and in depth. If you're a PRO then this book might be a bit too elementary for you! Cheers!

Todd Temperly said
It truly is Step by Step with actual examples and hands-on assignments. The book gets right to the point and does do anything fancy.

Max Dayton M said
This book showed me how to make projects for Visual Basic, I would recommend it!

Brian L. Franks said
This is a good guide for beginners. The included sample programs help you to understand the concepts more clearly.

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