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Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Step by Step View Larger Image | Michael Halvorson Microsoft Press, Paperback, Bk&CD edition, Published October 2005, 608 pages, ISBN 0735621314 | List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $25.50 You Save: $14.49 (36% Off)
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Visual Basic 2005 focuses on enabling developers to rapidly build
applications, with enhancements across its visual designers, code
editor, language, and debugger that help accelerate the development and
deployment of robust, elegant applications across the Web, a business
group, or an enterprise. Now you can teach yourself the essentials of
working with Microsoft Visual Studio® 2005 and the new features of
the Visual Basic language-one step at a time. With STEP BY STEP, you
work at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises.
Whether you're a beginning programmer or new to this specific language,
you'll understand the core capabilities and fundamental techniques for
Visual Basic 2005. Each chapter puts you to work, showing you how,
when, and why to use specific features of Visual Basic and guiding as
you create actual components and working applications for Microsoft
Windows®. You'll also explore data management and Web-based
development topics.
About the Author
Mike Halvorson is the author of many previous editions of MICROSOFT
VISUAL BASIC STEP BY STEP. His books have helped hundreds of thousands
of people get started with programming in Visual Basic. Mike has also
taught technical writing at the University of Washington; he currently
teaches European history at Pacific Lutheran University.
Customer Reviews
Customer Reviews: 1 Average Customer Rating:      Feb 22, 2006     Great for beginners This book was easy to follow; the code worked on full version of Visual Studio 2005, and was great at explaining why you were doing the code you were using. Overall I am pleased with this book and look forward to getting deeper with Visual Basic in VS 2005.
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