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Learn to Program with Visual Basic 6 by John Smiley |
Learn to Program Visual Basic Objects (Learn to Program) by John Smiley |
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The book is cast in the format of a fictitious VB cable TV show in which the author as TV personality answers questions from 100 users calling in from around the world. Though this format will not please readers who are in a hurry for technical information, it allows the author to explore each VB issue at length with great patience and depth. Notable for its patient teaching style and uniquely imaginative format, Learn to Program with Visual Basic Examples provides dozens of tips on getting more out of Visual Basic. --Richard Dragan
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Professor John Smiley answers 100 questions he's most commonly asked by beginning and intermediate programmers in "Learn to Program Visual Basic Examples." This book includes a unique interactive format, provides practical applications for programmers, and details solutions that are diffucult to find in help files and standard documentation. This book is thought-provoking reading for all Visual Basic programmers -- not just in answering problems, but also introducing some neat techniques you may never have thought of for giving your programs real power.
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