See larger picture | Professional Visual Basic 2008 (Programmer to Programmer)
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Bill Evjen, Billy Hollis, Bill Sheldon, and Kent Sharkey
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Product Description The 2008 version of Visual Basic is tremendously enhanced and introduces dramatic new concepts, techniques, and features to this popular object-oriented language. Written by an elite author team, this comprehensive resource provides a clear and concise approach to using VB 2008 in the ever-expanding .NET world. This book focuses on using the latest and most powerful tools from the Microsoft arsenal within your Visual Basic solutions. Youll examine everything from the .NET Framework to the best practices for deploying .NET applications to database access and integrating with other technologies.
Featured Customer Reviews Great Book, but it is for Professionals,
September 09, 2008 I certainly have not gone through all 1420 pages of this book, but I did go through several chapters in detail. As an example, I went through the chapter on SQLCE. This was an excellent presentation for someone familiar with Visual Studio and VB.Net but would not be good for a beginner.
The book is excellent if you are a seasoned programmer and not good for those starting out. The book's title says it all! I f you want to learn the more advanced features of VB.Net and have a good understanding of the basics, this is the book for you. Lots of information for the money,
July 30, 2008 As a completely self-taught programmer I have reached the point where the beginners' books have no new information for me but I still have gaps in my knowledge. I found this book to be the perfect gap filler. It is loaded with tons of information written in a style that I personally find very easy to follow.
Many books as large as this one get much of their size from constantly repeated code, much of which is not needed in the first place. This book has code where it counts and very few repeated lines.
When I finish a book I write a rating (0 - 10) on the bottom of the title page. This one got a 10.
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