Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Step by Step
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Word Count
156,000 words, Guess
Page Count
624 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemicrosoftvisualb00halv_631
- Internet Archivemicrosoftvisualb00halv_300
- Internet Archivemicrosoftvisualb00halv_640
- Internet Archivemicrosoftvisualb2008halv
- Internet Archivemicrosoftvisualb0000halv_o6c0
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- ISBN-139780735625372
- ISBN-100735625379
- Goodreads2776548
- LibraryThing4920093
- Library of Congress Control Number2007941088
- OCLC Control Number166873815
- Open LibraryOL10599444M
Classifications
- LCCQA76.73.B3 H3358 2008
Description
For those upgrading from Visual Basic 6 or VB 2005, switching from another programming language, or even new to programming, Halvorson (Pacific Lutheran U., Seattle), a former VB localization manager at Microsoft, provides tips and tutorials on writing one's first program and working in the VB Studio 2008 Integrated Development Environment, with the Visual Web Developer tool to build Web features, and with new features, e.g., Query Builder and Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5. The book includes quick reference tables, resources, and a CD-ROM with practice files.
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