Visual Basic 4 in 12 Easy Lessons | 
| Author: Greg M. Perry Publisher: Sams Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 662 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.8 x 1.8
ISBN: 0672309475 Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9780672309472
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Product Description If you're a beginning programmer, Visual Basic 4 in 12 Easy Lessons, Second Edition is your perfect book. It explains how to start writing Visual Basic 4 programs, and comes with the software needed to run them. You're guided step by step through the learning process. Stop & Type lets you know when to start Visual Basic and try a sample program. Real-world analogies and examples make learning easy. Full-color, tear-out cheat sheet details syntax and structure. Review sections provide sample programs. Coding tips, notes, and warnings show what to avoid. Line-by-line explanations help you better understand code. Global comments teach the big picture of coding strategies and techniques. Every sample program contains three sections: input (the code you enter), output (the results you get), and analysis (a complete explanation). Each lesson has three parts-two units and a review project-for ease of use. CD-ROM contains the software to run the programs you create.
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Easy Reading April 11, 2000 This book came with a VB starter kit I purchased a couple of years ago. When I read it originally I was impressed more by the writing style than by the content. It does introduce VB Programming and that's all the book claims to do. Mr. Perry, I think you are an excellent writer, please put more content in your books.
Good for beginners to Visual Basic programming. October 24, 1999 This book would be better if it had a sequal book for more advanced vb programs (as in a set). I liked it - but would have liked it better if it would have had more example programs. The book does cover the different elements in Visual Basic programming but would have been better if it was more in depth in certain areas. The book is well written and easy to follow along. Greg Perry is both a good teacher and programmer but I would like for him to share more of his talent.Good things about this book: Simple approach / easy to follow. Gives hands on examples. Things I didn't like about this book: Should have provided more hands on examples. Should have been more in depth (further explanations).
A VERY GOOD Visual Basic 4.0 Book December 29, 1998 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
As the novice programmer to VB or any other langueges, I found this book to bring me up and running in programming in no time. It introduced me to a lot of "easy" concepts of programming with clear and through explanations and examples. I don't remember of having any trouble with the source code andsmall examples, so SHAME ON YOU, who told that there were alot of mistakes.I recomend this book as the beggining to VB, now for expertese.
this book is a waste of money August 7, 1998 If you wan't a decent book on learning VB then The Beginner's guide to VB by Peter Wright should be your choice. This book is not at all organized and is very superficial.
I think this book is not as bad as these people say!!! February 24, 1998 This is a very good Book for beginers, In my case all I have learned about VB is in this Book. Very easy explenations, easy to understand and good examples. The bad thing about this book is that it has many errors and also it does not explain too much about Data Programing, but as it says it is a book for beginers.
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