Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Programmer's Cookbook (Pro-Developer)

Microsoft  Visual Basic  .NET Programmer's Cookbook (Pro-Developer)
Authors
Matthew MacDonald
ISBN
073561931X
Published
02 Jul 2003
Purchase online
amazon.com

VISUAL BASIC DOT NET PROGRAMMER COOKBOOK

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  1. Editorial Reviews
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Customer Reviews

D. E. Johnston said
This book save me in school. The professor would issue their own text, that really didn't explain all the tools that the homework required. This was my supplement.

The text provides very simple uses and after effects of a great deal of items in the language. Microsquishy put in many useful items in this text.

E. Nichols said
Whenever I want to do something in VB, if I haven't done it many times before, I will check this book because it most often has a "recipe" for my problem. Used my neighbor's book so often I bought one for myself.

DB Twain said
I found this VB.NET reference of tremendous help to me. The content covers a wide cross-section of topics and addresses the needs of varying skill levels. Easy to use. Had just the information I initially needed to parse and manipulate XML files. I am very pleased with this book. It is proving to be an excellent resource for now and the future.

Mark A. Heilman said
The book was new as presented and came very quickly in the mail. Thank you

Vort3xxX said
Book has a lot of practical suggestions, especially for rudimentary string handling operations. It stands out over most other books of this genre on the topic of .net.

Even after i switched to c#.net, this book was still handy.

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