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Programming in Visual Basic.NET 2005 Edition w/ Std CD
by Julia Case Bradley and Anita Millspaugh - Career Education

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  • Average Customer Review: Based on 11 reviews.
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The author team of Julia Bradley and Anita Millspaugh remain the guiding light in programming with Visual Basic .NET for countless students around the world. How better to master the most popular programming language than to use the bestselling textbook? To be at the cutting edge of technology start with specific Learning Objectives in themed Case Studies and move on to practice with Programming Skills, Exercises, and Examples. Combine screen captures, step-by-step exercises, and thorough appendices and you can ensure that programming excellence begins here. This textbook is intended for use in an introductory programming course, which assumes no prior knowledge of computer programming. The later chapters are also appropriate for professional programmers who are learning a new language to upgrade their skills.


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Bad...Very bad, December 06, 2007
Without the fact that you have to re-write code over the authors to even get some of the "example" projects to work, ("example" projects meaning that they write all of the code and you basically copy it to gain a better understanding of how it all fits together) after chapter one you are expected to be a wizard programmer that needs only hints as to the hows and whys of the functions discussed in the later chapters. The hows and whys are described but in a disjointed fashion and badly explained throughout the book. The chapter on Arrays is horrible and made more sad by the fact that nearly every program a professional programmer will write will have complex Arrays inside of it. My college will no longer be using this book as of next semester thanks to students like me and an overall poor GPA for the programming class. Bottom line....Buy this book at your own risk. There are much better ones out there.

Good if you already know about programming, December 03, 2007
This book isn't bad, but it would be confusing for people (like me) who had never been exposed to basic programming terminology before.

If you know what an "argument" is (in a programming context), what it means to "call" a process, and are familiar with other similar jargon, this book may be just what you need. Otherwise, this book does not explain terms like this clearly, and you'd be better off with another one.

terrible, October 27, 2007
This book is filled with errors, incorrect information, and simply improper use of the VB.NET language. If you learn from this book and practice it's teachings at a real job, you would most likely either be fired or warned to learn the proper way. Why would any college ever think about using this book? It's just wrong. I mean the book is not how you use VB.NET it's just not.


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