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Microsoft WSH and VBScript Programming for the Absolute Beginner, 2nd Edition View Larger Image | Jerry Lee Ford Premier Press, Paperback, 2nd edition, Published February 2005, 496 pages, ISBN 1592007317 | List Price: $29.99 Our Price: $20.50 You Save: $9.49 (32% Off)
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- Written for the beginning programmer, so no prior programming experience
is required or assumed.
- Readers will learn entry level programming techniques using the WSH environment
and VBScript as a foundation.
- Using a games-based approach and real-world scenarios, the book covers
programming basics and how to create scripts that automate common Windows
tasks.
- Includes a collection of sample administrative scripts that can be used
as a foundation for developing more complex scripts that will automate an
assortment of Windows tasks
About the Author
Jerry Lee Ford, Jr. is an author, educator and an IT professional
with 16 years experience in information technology, including roles as an automation
analyst, technical manager, technical support analyst, automation engineer and
security analyst. Jerry has a Masters in Business Administration from Virginia
Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. Jerry is also the author of thirteen
other books including Learn JavaScript in a Weekend, Learn VBScript in a Weekend,
Microsoft Windows Shell Scripting and WSH Administrators Guide, Microsoft
VBScript professional Projects and Microsoft Windows XP Professional Administrators
Guide. He has over five years experience as an adjunct instructor teaching networking
courses in Information Technology. Jerry lives in Richmond, Virginia with his
wife, Mary, and their children Alexander, William and Molly.
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