“I have never reviewed a book I enjoyed as much as this one. Excellent coverage, perfect for the intended audience. Concise, clear, accurate descriptions. This is a winner.” –Ken Getz, MCW Technologies, LLC Master Visual Basic 2005 by Building a Complete, Production-Quality Application from Start-to-Finish! This book is the fastest, best way for experienced programmers to truly master real-world Visual Basic 2005 development. You won’t just learn syntax and features: you’ll build a complete, robust, data-driven application. You’ll put Visual Basic 2005 to work in solving real business problems, overcoming the practical challenges of building production systems, and you will learn to see Visual Basic 2005 projects as they were intended–as complete, cohesive solutions. Patrick’s engaging style and crystal-clear explanations will help you stay focused, learn fast, and apply what you’ve learned. • Master every stage of the ap (click here for further information)
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding Read
This is the book I have been looking for. I am currently about a third of the way through this book. If you are a beginner with VS2005 (VB2005) this is the book for you.
3.0 out of 5 stars
just okay…
This book is good if you have additional reference to read, but you can’t rely on this book alone. This is a thick book but could have been thin if not for some topics that are…
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Review Comments
a very useful, and well written book; very readable and with enough detail to make it useful but still focused and organized.
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Review
Extremely helpful building process, directed at the beginner as it says on the tin. At the end of it I was able to write my own link programmes.
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The other two review look like a fake ones…
Book is not step by step – I read 100 pages and didn’t get to any step by step. And the book’s project is a Libray Project – not really a common project (or fun project) I’m…
1.0 out of 5 stars
Much too difficult to follow
I’m sorry, but, I am a beginner VB programmer and this book is not for the beginner. I was completely lost by chapter 3 and had to put the book away.