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5.0 out of 5 stars
Right-Hand reference material,
By Darrell Nungester (Floyds Knobs, Indiana United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Visual Basic .NET (Programmer's Reference) (Paperback)
Whenever I need some help with Visual Basic.net, this is the first source that I use. Sometimes it is better than the on-line help. I would supplement this book with the "Visual Basic.Net: The Complete Reference" book. I would highly recommend that both books be added to your Visual Basic.Net reference library. Although not as fast as the on-line help, the book provides better answers to your Visual Basic.Net questions. The only error that I found is ADO.Net becomes ADO.Next in the chapter on ADO.Net. Must have been the publisher.
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This Book is better than the Help in VB.NET,
By Lloyd Gregory (Commmerce, ga United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Visual Basic .NET (Programmer's Reference) (Paperback)
I am not a professional programmer so I need all the help I can get. I was stuck trying to get the Long Date format to work correctly so I consulted the help menu in VB.NET and all that provided was information that was incorrect and or that I could not implement correctly so I picked up my new copy of Programmers reference and found the solution within seconds. I use the previous version Programmers reference for VB6 and it also is an excellent resource. Both of these books by Dan Rahmel have MORE information that I can use in the real world than several of the 1500 page books on my shelves.Lloyd Gregory techrep@lloydgregory.com |
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Visual Basic .NET (Programmer's Reference) by Dan Rahmel (Paperback - May 16, 2008)
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