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1. Qbasic Programming for Dummies (For Dummies (Computers)) by Douglas Hergert | |
Paperback: 399
Pages
(1994-04-26)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$12.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1568840934 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (8)
Great Book. A++++++
Great Book!!!!! A+++++++
Good Reference, Poor Order
Good starter book. The advanced might find something new.
Very good for the absolute beginner. |
2. QBasic By Example, Special Edition by Pub Que | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(1993-10-21)
list price: US$34.99 -- used & new: US$0.78 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1565294394 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (23)
Worth Purchase
Book for starters
review
Outdated book, but valuable for some uses
A Remarable Book For Young Teens. The latest compiler has taken on a new image and GUI from a third party software vendor written for windows, if your not using the program that was provided with MS-DOS and windows 3.1 many years ago. Greg's book clips away functions and keywords that you will learn directly in qbasic. Each chapter takes you through a series of techniques that are common among all computer languages; things such as loops, data sorting, printing, and graphics. One very good aspect of the book I like is that you can skip to chapters that describe keywords, and use them quickly, without any real knowledge of the language. The general layout in book is pretty good too.All the block print for programming is highlighted in blue, which clearly defines many short lessonsthroughout the chapters, and the rest of the book. If you never programmed before, I would recommend this language, along with Greg's book. I've read and learned programming from titles in C/C++, but qbasic is a real delight. It's not all that difficult, and the syntax is very sparse, unlike C, where the scope of it's variables can go out of range. Semi-colons play a big part in C too, which adds fustration for most people. The keywords are just like the english language with symbols, which anyone can learn very quickly. In just a few short hours, you can have a full color application up and running with greg's book, it's a truely remarkable presentation in learning to program. If you desire programming with windows, then qbasic will prepare you for Visual Basic which is known for rapid application development, and is gaining popularity around the world. ... Read more |
3. Easy Programming With Qbasic by Tory Stephen Toupin | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1994-09)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$5.25 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1565299957 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
4. Qbasic: A Short Course in Structured Programming by Gary W. Martin | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1998-09)
list price: US$19.95 Isbn: 0155043048 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
5. Qbasic Programming (Peter Norton Programming Series) by David I. Schneider | |
Paperback: 746
Pages
(1991-11)
list price: US$24.95 Isbn: 0136630227 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
6. Learning REALbasic through Applications (Programming Series) by Clayton Crooks II | |
Paperback: 348
Pages
(2002-08-12)
list price: US$41.95 -- used & new: US$8.09 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1584502061 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description KEY FEATURES * Learn to program in REALbasic while creating projects such as an MP3 player, compression techniques, games, screensavers, and a word processor * Includes material on third party tools and applications used with REALbasic * CD-ROM is loaded with source code and projects, and includes the REALbasic 4.5 trial versions (Classic and OS X) Customer Reviews (12)
Not "The" book for beginners , but a good one none the less
REAL-lotta-errors in this book
Not worth the Paper its printed on
This Is a Good Book For Absolute Beginners
Should be called: REALbad throughout If you're already a crack programmer in some language (any at all), get Matt Neuburg's book (O'Reilly). If you're more of a novice to application programming, start with Erick's For Dummies book. ... Read more |
7. Programming in QBASIC for Engineering Technology by Kenneth Craven | |
Paperback: 451
Pages
(1998-06-26)
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8. Microsoft Qbasic: An Introduction to Structured Programming/Book and Disk by David I. Schneider | |
Hardcover: 536
Pages
(1991-04)
list price: US$46.00 -- used & new: US$34.35 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0024075914 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (1)
Lots Of Good BASIC Programming Programs To Enter. |
9. Fundamentals of Qbasic Programming: Problem Solving and Application Development by Robert C. Nickerson | |
Textbook Binding: 401
Pages
(1995-02)
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10. Qbasic Programming 101 by Greg Perry | |
Paperback: 600
Pages
(1993-03)
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11. Qbasic Programming: Structured Applications by Nickerson | |
Paperback: 210
Pages
(1993-02)
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12. IBM PC and Compatibles: An Introduction to the Operating System, Qbasic Programming, and Applications by Larry Joel Goldstein | |
Paperback: 650
Pages
(1993-02)
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13. Qbasic: An Introduction to Programming by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Kevin M. Gleason | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(1996-01)
list price: US$61.95 -- used & new: US$6.90 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0789503840 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (1)
Painfully boring, and introduces bad habits to boot... The positives:If you've done any BASIC programming before, you can probably skim a lot of the book instead of having to actually (try to) read it. The negatives:This book makes programming confusing and even induces bad habits if you're going to be programming in other languages later (such as Visual Basic).Many variable names use dots (such as Pay.Rate$), which will make it confusing when you get to Visual Basic and find that dots mean something else entirely.The variables also use the obsolete symbols for declaring variable type (such as $ for string and % for integer), and most variables are declared in-line rather than explicitly, which is a bad habit to get into.(It's not that the authors don't know Visual Basic, as there's a short intro to Visual Basic at the end of the book.Hence it's that much more puzzling why the book doesn't introduce programming habits that can carry forward into VB.) Besides serious concerns like this, the simple fact is that this is an incredibly boring book.The color scheme is ugly; the layout is irritating.You can't read more than a paragraph or two without having to skip your eyes all over the place, as the text is constantly interrupted by tables and charts and illustrations and other such garbage.The book uses more different font types than a sixth-grader trying to spruce up his first term paper.Trying to go through one chapter can bring on a migraine. If you have to learn QBasic, look for some other book; if you use this one, don't say I didn't warn you.(And if you're taking a course which uses this one, point out your concerns to the professor/instructor, as I plan to!) ... Read more |
14. Structured Programming With Microsoft Qbasic by Larry Joel Goldstein | |
Hardcover: 531
Pages
(1993-07)
list price: US$41.90 Isbn: 0065018397 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
15. Teach Yourself Qbasic in 21 Days by Namir Clement Shammas | |
Paperback: 806
Pages
(1993-03)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$29.97 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672303248 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (6)
poorly laid out book
Great step up book to the programming world of Q-Basic
Good Book
Teach Yourself QBasic in 21 Days ROCKS!
How I Became A QBasic Genius |
16. Windows Forms Programming in Visual Basic .NET by Chris Sells, Justin Ghetland | |
Paperback: 736
Pages
(2003-11-01)
list price: US$59.99 -- used & new: US$5.84 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0321125193 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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This book is terrible, and every time I use it - I'm let down.
VB 6.0 Veteran Makes The Switch
Seasoned in VB6 Prg. I was stuck with VB.NET until this book
Wow
A master work! |
17. Programming VB .NET: A Guide for Experienced Programmers by Gary Cornell, Jonathan Morrison | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(2001-10-15)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$0.58 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1893115992 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description — Dan Mabbutt, Visual Basic Guide on About.com In Programming VB .NET: A Guide for Experienced Programmers, authors Gary Cornell and Jonathan Morrison carefully explain the exciting new features of Visual Basic .NET. Since VB .NET is, for all practical purposes, a whole new language even for the most experienced Visual Basic programmers, developers need to think differently about many familiar topics. Cornell and Morrison are there to help you with careful discussions of each topic. All experienced programmers wishing to take advantage of the amazing new powers of VB .NET will benefit from this book's careful treatment of fundamental topics, including inheritance, interfaces, and exception handling, as well as all the powerful new features, such as stream-based I/O and true multithreading. Cornell and Morrison write from the point of view of the experienced programmer, with constant references to the changes from earlier versions of VB. Developers learn how to use VB .NET for database programming through ADO.NET and web programming through ASP.NET. After reading Programming VB .NET: A Guide for Experienced Programmers, developers will have a firm grasp of the exciting new VB .NET language and its uses in creating powerful .NET applications. Customer Reviews (23)
Will help you make the transition from VB6 to VB.NET The book begins with an introduction to the differences between VB.NET and VB. The next chapter introduces you to the new Visual Studio .NET integrated development environment (IDE). You will get a tour of the main windows, and learn how to compile and debug your VB.NET applications. Chapter three teaches the VB.NET syntax. You will learn the VB.NET expressions, operators, and program control flow. The next couple of chapters form the core of the book. These chapters cover object oriented programming and inheritance. VB.NET is the first truly object oriented programming version of VB, and a solid understanding of these new features is essential in taking full advantage of VB.NET's new powers. The next few chapters go on the cover important topics such as, event handling, error handling, building user interfaces, input/output streams, and multithreading. The final two chapters give a brief introduction to database access with VB.NET using ADO.NET, and a brief overview of ASP.NET. The book provides clear and complete coverage of all topics. It includes many real world code examples which help the reader to better understand all the concepts presented.
Good for the Beta but a little long in some chapters
Well written and hard to put down Other than that, I feel that it is an excellent resource to prepare a programmer from any background for VS.NET.It does a good job of covering the OOP, Inheritance, Overloading, and multithreading subjects in a concise manner. The book also has a web site for errata and source code.Gary Cornell is a good author and it shows in this book he co-authored. I have a few Wrox Publishing Books, but my library is starting to collect more an more APRESS books because their style and format is what I expect from a book. Wrox does publish some good books also:
Misleading title
A wonderful book, clear and to the point |
18. 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 |
19. Quickbasic and Qbasic Using Modular Structurebm Version by Julia Case Bradley | |
Paperback: 560
Pages
(1993-10)
list price: US$106.50 -- used & new: US$49.75 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0697128970 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (1)
Good for Beginners |
20. Access VBA Programming For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) by Alan Simpson | |
Paperback: 408
Pages
(2004-08-27)
list price: US$29.00 -- used & new: US$0.07 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0764574116 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (8)
Access VBA for Dummies Review
Great if you stick with it
Good overall, though not perfect.
Takes Work to Use Example Code
Visual Basic Even I Can Understand |
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