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1. Programming In Visual Basic.net by Julia Case Bradley, A. C. Millspaugh | |
Paperback: 627
Pages
(2005-05)
list price: US$104.69 -- used & new: US$19.05 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 007226215X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (1)
required for school |
2. Programming BASICS: Using Microsoft Visual Basic, C++, HTML, and Java (Basics Series (Boston, Mass.).) by Todd Knowlton, Karl Barksdale, E. Shane Turner, Stephen Collings, CEP Inc. | |
Hardcover: 744
Pages
(2001-10-23)
list price: US$112.95 -- used & new: US$53.28 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 061905803X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Don't order paperback unless you want a workbook
saved a lot |
3. Programming in Visual Basic 2010: The Very Beginner's Guide by Jim McKeown | |
Paperback: 784
Pages
(2010-03-29)
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4. Microsoft Visual Basic 2008: RELOADED by Diane Zak | |
Paperback: 776
Pages
(2008-07-24)
list price: US$121.95 -- used & new: US$74.50 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1423902505 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Simply GREAT
My Review
Very Poor!!
Microsoft Visual Basic 2008: Reloaded
Review of Visual Basic Reloaded |
5. Programming with MicrosoftVisual Basic2008 by Diane Zak | |
Paperback: 986
Pages
(2009-02-24)
list price: US$122.95 -- used & new: US$69.33 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0324782764 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (5)
Cheaper but the same
This text makes two assumptions about you
Review - Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 2008
Excellent teaching tool
Not enough info... |
6. Practical Database Programming with Visual Basic.NET by Ying Bai | |
Paperback: 792
Pages
(2008-10-20)
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Database Programming with Visual Basic.NET |
7. Beginning Visual Basic 6 Database Programming by John Connell | |
Paperback: 880
Pages
(2003-08-13)
list price: US$39.99 -- used & new: US$14.52 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1590592514 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Beginning Visual Basic 6 Database Programming introduces you to databases and takes you all the way through to the latest ADO technologies in Visual Basic 6. Step by step, this book will help you to build working database components and applications in Visual Basic. Whether you want to work with databases on your desktop, get access to legacy data, or program database access across the Internet, this is the book that will get you started. This book provides you with all the practical knowledge and skills you need to build a solid foundation in Microsoft Access and Visual Basic database programming. This comprehensive reference offers thorough coverage of object-oriented programming, including how to create data handling classes and ActiveX controls for code reusability; how to effectively use DAO, ADO, ASP, and SQL; and how to take data mining to the next level. After a discussion about planning yourdatabase structure, Connell steps you through the process of buildinga fully functional application that uses many important VBfeatures. The chapters include screen shots, diagrams, and codesnippets, with plenty of tips and step-by-step exercises. You candownload the source code for the included examples from thepublisher's Web site. Once you have the preliminary education underyour belt, the author presents Microsoft's Universal Data Access (UDA)architecture. He shows how to create your own data-bound ActiveXcontrols and use Active Server Pages (ASPs) to fetch and returndatabase records via a Web browser. Connell finishes off this lengthyeducation with a brief foray into data mining and a discussion of howto export data to other applications. --Stephen Plain Customer Reviews (210)
I soon made $5,500.00 with this book
Best of the Litter!VB and Database development with ADO WHY? Want to learn how ADO works? You will find in Johns book. John's book has taken me well beyond the "basics" of VB database programming, with... First rate screen shots of the applications development and the real world examples he presents as you move along from one chapter to the next. And yes all with excellent easy to follow explanations and code. Solid examples of good Class development. Well document/written/ And guess what John explains why!!! I could go on and on, but I think you get the point. Soooooooooo.... THANK YOU JOHN!!
Good Starting Book For New Programmers This book is wonderful for those who have some VB experience and want to continue learning the more in-depth portions of Visual Basic. I have also used this book in conjunction with my school as a reference guide for my database programming class.
OK but not super perfect
Hurray for John Connell The exercises seemed to encompass a lot of VB functions, uses, and neat tricks. The explanations are complete, well thought out, and unambiguous. With little or no exposure to VB any programmer should be able to follow along. |
8. Beginning Object-Oriented Programming with VB 2005: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: from Novice to Professional) by Daniel R. Clark | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2005-11-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description Beginning Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic .NET 2.0 is a comprehensive resource of correct coding procedures. Author Dan Clark takes you through all the stages of a programming project, including analysis, modeling, and development, all using object-oriented programming techniques and VB .NET. Clark explores the structure of classes and their hierarchies, as well as inheritance and interfaces. He also introduces the .NET Framework and the Visual Studio integrated development environment, or IDE. A real-world case study walks you through the design of a solution. You can then transform the design into a functional VB .NET application. The application includes a graphical user interface (GUI), a business logic class library, and integration with a back-end database. Throughout the book, you'll explore the fundamentals of software design, object-oriented programming, Visual Basic .NET 2.0, and the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Customer Reviews (6)
Highly Recommend this vb.net oop book
A gem!
Book in very good condition
I thought I got the shaft, but then discovered the gold.
Not exactly Like the title says |
9. Programming in Visual Basic 2008 by Julia Case Bradley, Anita Millspaugh | |
Paperback: 704
Pages
(2008-05-30)
-- used & new: US$74.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0073517208 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Excellent
Aweful college textbook, beg your school to use another
Not sure what everyone's problem is?? It's a good book.
Absolutely the worst textbook I've had to purchase yet!
Programming in Visual Basic 2008 |
10. Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2010 (8th Edition) by David I. Schneider | |
Paperback: 768
Pages
(2010-08-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description An Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2010, Eighth Edition, — consistently praised by both students and instructors — is designed for students with no prior computer programming experience. Now updated for Visual Basic 2010, Schneider focuses on teaching problem-solving skills and sustainable programming skills. A broad range of real-world examples, section-ending exercises, case studies, and programming projects gives students more hands-on experience than any other Visual Basic book on the market. |
11. Programming and Customizing the Basic Stamp by Scott Edwards | |
Paperback: 334
Pages
(2001-03-21)
list price: US$42.95 -- used & new: US$24.08 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0071371923 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description If you want to take advantage of the popular PIC Microcontroller for your electronics projects, but are intimidated by the programming involved, your worries are over. Programming and Customizing the Basic Stamp, Second Edition gives you a comprehensive tutorial on the easy-to-use BASIC Stamp single-board computer, which runs a PIC Microcontroller, and doesn't require you to do any assembly language programming. This new edition moves you briskly from electronic foundations through BASIC Stamp "Boot Camps" and an intelligent traffic signal simulation to build a robotic bug with whisker sensors, a time/temperature display, and adata-logging thermometer. Written by Scott Edwards, the original author of the widely read "Stamp Applications" column for Nuts & Volts magazine, this easy-to-follow reference includes a CD that gives you all the IBM- compatible software tools necessary to begin developing Stamp applications. Customer Reviews (16)
Reccomended
I don't recommend it
this book was so bad i think i got aids from it
The worst book I have ever read
A good starter book |
12. Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2008, An (w/VS2008 DVD) (7th Edition) by David I. Schneider | |
Paperback: 768
Pages
(2008-07-13)
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Depends on the class you're taking...
Useful
Pleased Customer
Helpful for Beginners
Relatively Difficult to use |
13. Visual Basic(R) 2005 for Programmers (2nd Edition) by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel | |
Paperback: 1344
Pages
(2006-06-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description PRE-PUBLICATION REVIEWER TESTIMONIALS Written for C#, C++, Java or other-high level language programmers, this book applies the Deitel signature live-code approach to teaching programming and explores Microsoft’s Visual Basic language and the new .NET 2.0 in depth. The book is updated for Visual Studio® 2005 and presents Visual Basic concepts in fully tested programs, complete with syntax shading, line-by-line code descriptions, and program outputs. The book features 200+ applications with 16,000+ lines of proven Visual Basic code, and hundreds of programming tips that help you build robust applications. Start with a concise introduction to Visual Basic fundamentals using an early classes and objects approach, then rapidly move on to more advanced topics, including multithreading, XML, ADO.NET 2.0, ASP.NET 2.0, Web services, network programming, .NET remoting, generics and collections. Along the way you’ll enjoy the Deitels’ classic treatment of object-oriented programming and a new, OOD/UML™ ATM case study, including a complete Visual Basic implementation. When you are finished, you’ll be well on your way to building next generation Windows applications, Web applications, and Web services. Paul J. Deitel and Harvey M. Deitel are the founders of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the internationally recognized programming languages content-creation and corporate training organization. Together with their colleagues at Deitel & Associates, Inc., they have written many international best-selling programming languages textbooks and professional books that millions of people worldwide have used to master C, C++, Java™, C#, XML, Visual Basic®, Perl, Python, and Internet and Web programming. The DEITEL® Developer Series presents focused treatments of leading-edge technologies, including .NET development, Java development, Web services, and more. Customer Reviews (6)
Too bulky, but topics are well explained...
The Best you can get !
Excellent book
Another excellent book
Excellent coverage - except for one thing |
14. Visual Basic Programming for the Absolute Beginner w/CD (For the Absolute Beginner (Series).) by Michael Vine | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2002-07-01)
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Fun topics, experiece needed. The trouble with many books on Visual Basic is that they focus so strongly on fundamentals that you never get to the fun stuff until very late. For example, I bought a different book; 'Visual Basic.NET How to Program', by Deitel as my introduction to VB.NET. (Please note: If you have NO experience in Basic, the Deitel book is not for you.) The book is wonderful. It goes into great detail on the topics and is information-dense. But it is a dry read doesn't get to the FUN stuff, like timers and simple graphics until late in the book. After pouring over that book for the better part of a week, I was ready for a break. I wanted to do some FUN stuff!! Browsing over the selection at the book store I finally settled on 'Visual Basic .NET Programming for the absolute beginner'. This book has many strong points and a few flaws. The flaws have been spelled out by other reviewers, so let me focus on some of the things I really liked. First, if you read many VB book reviews you will see that a common complaint is that a book was written using a beta version of Basic .NET and that the examples do not work, or do not work well with the final release. This book does not seem to suffer from that flaw. That is GOOD!! Second, the author has a great writing style which is a refreshing break from the rather dry text of my main instructional book. The author gives some excellent explanations on important core concepts, such as classes, inheritance and OOP. I found the second perspective on these topics very helpful to my understanding of them. Third, the author does some Fun Stuff. You will learn, through the example of an arcade game how to use a timer to control events in a program. This knowledge will give you the keys for implementing your own ideas, be it writing a savings calculator which actively shows your hypothetical savings as they grow month after month and year after year, or writing your own graphing-programs which plot in real time. The author also covers sequential and random access files, which are an important function for many programs. My main lament is that the book does not cover page flipping, sprites, collision detection and buffered screens. For any book supposedly focusing on game programing, this is a serious lapse to my way of thinking. Still, the author probably left those topics out because the book was supposed to be aimed at beginners, but this is no book for beginners! You are going to need some VB experience if you hope to get any real benefit from this book, so the absence of those fundamental programming topics is keenly felt. That having been said, I am not being fair in faulting this book for failing to be what it was never intended to be so my complaint is neither relevant nor valid. The intent of the book was a good one; to be a fun introduction to Basic .Net for the absolute beginner. But the authors good intentions may have been sunk by an aggressive editor and/or other publishing constraints (price or page count). That is too bad. This could have been a 5 star beginners book (or a 10 star gamers book!) Conclusion: Here is a good complimentary book to your main VB.NET studies, but definitely not a stand alone text. If you are on a budget and totally new to Visual Basic. NET, this is not the book for you. If you have some Visual Basic experience and are looking for some fun and another perspective on key topics, you could do worse than to buy `Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Programming for the absolute beginner'.
Visual Basic...but not for the Absolute Beginner 1) This book is NOT for the absolute beginner.There is little if any discussion on how to use Visual Basic/Studio at all.No handholding at all.Often, items are mentioned only in passing (like how to do comments in your code) with little explanation.It seems an effort was made to make the book less intimidating by keeping it under 350 pages.The net result is a book with far too little explanation and information. 2) Throughout the book, when it comes time to add controls to your programs, you're simply given a chart listing all the controls and *some* of the properties you have to set.So what's the problem?The chart doesn't list any of the size or placement properties for the control!So you constantly have to flip back to the screenshot of the program - usually several pages earlier - to give yourself some idea where the item is supposed to go and how big it's supposed to be.In another example, in the animation program from chapter 3, you're supposed to assign a picture to 9 image controls.Problem?You're never told the NAMES of the picture files to assign!The author simply says that the images can be found on the CD with the book.Only they're not there!They're included as one large bitmap file on the CD which won't work for the program being worked on! 3) Code errors - in chapter 3, the author twice makes mention of using a particular Boolean variable in his program, making sure to allocate it by using "Dim".The problem?It's never used!All he does is allocate it, it never gets put to use! 4) Also in chapter 3, the author mentions the "Keydown event, which you've already seen earlier".I couldn't remember seeing it earlier, so I looked in the index.Turns out that "Keydown" is discussed only once in the book - IN THE SENTENCE THAT SAYS IT WAS DISCUSSED EARLIER. That said, there are some good things to be gained from this book, as the author uses some events and controls that other beginning books don't touch as relate to games, so that's good.But if you're a true beginner, forget it.
This book is mis-named
Thumbs Up From Mrs. Programmer |
15. Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft)) by Michael Halvorson | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(2010-04-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Your hands-on, step-by-step guide to learning Visual Basic® 2010. Customer Reviews (1)
Very good for a complete novice! |
16. MicrosoftVisual Basic 2008 Express Programming for the Absolute Beginner (No Experience Required (Course Technology)) by Jr.Jerry Lee Ford | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2009-02-19)
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Programming made easy
Excellent for beginning programmers
Where to download from????
VeryVerypleased with product and seller
For the raw beginner |
17. Visual Basic Game Programming for Teens by Jonathan S. Harbour | |
Paperback: 374
Pages
(2004-12-21)
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Tough book to learn from
Agree with the last review
I have been looking for a book like this, a VB.Net perspective
VB6 is alive and well!
Good Book |
18. Programming Visual Basic 2008: Build .NET 3.5 Applications with Microsoft's RAD Tool for Business by Tim Patrick | |
Paperback: 784
Pages
(2008-05-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ever since Visual Basic was merged into .NET, it's become the core language for creating business applications with Windows. The latest version, VB 2008, is even more useful -- and provides even more incentive for migrating from VB 6. All it lacks is a good book on how to harness its power. Programming Visual Basic 2008 fills the void. Programming Visual Basic 2008 is ideal for VB 6 programmers who are ready to move to .NET, as well as VB.NET programmers who wish to improve their project-focused software development skills. Programming novices and developers coming from other languages will find the book valuable because of its language instruction and project design knowledge. Customer Reviews (8)
Visual Basic 2008
Easy introduction, lack of illustration
So-so book
Great for getting ideas for your own apps
VB Programming... Not so Much |
19. Visual Basic Game Programming with DirectX (The Premier Press Game Development Series) by Jonathan S. Harbour | |
Paperback: 1150
Pages
(2002-01-02)
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Visual Basic Direct X
Good information, however it's a little dated
Direct x and Direct Visual Basic
Needs to be updated to VB .Net
Good Reference, However... |
20. The Basic Handbook: Encyclopedia of the Basic Computer Language by David A. Lien | |
Paperback: 862
Pages
(1986-01)
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A Rosetta stone for BASIC |
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