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Rating: Summary: Very well written! Worth the price. Review: This book is massive and the price tag is a bit heavy as well, but trust me, it is worth the price. I'm a VB6 developer trying to make the transition to VB.NET. I analyzed a number of different books, including those published by Microsoft Press, and ultimately decided on this one for its thoroughness. Overall, the book is very well written, organized quite logically, and doesn't miss any details. On top of that, the bonus CDs you get with this "complete course" over just the book alone are incredible! I found most of the audio commentary extremely dry, and didn't really add much to the printed material, but the extra exercises and having all the code and answers right inline with the text was amazing.The exercises at the end of each lesson are extremely challenging and really sound down the concepts into your mind. For example, on the chapter dealing with arrays, including sorting and searching, one of the exercises is to rewrite the QuickSort algorithm that Microsoft uses natively in the Array.Sort method. This exercise really impressed on me how to get the most out of recursive functions, and how to build efficient procedures. Currently, I'm only about 400 pages into this 1500+ book, but I'm eagerly looking forward to finishing it. To be honest, I think this book is better than taking an instructor-led course. I can't wait for Advance VB.NET to come out from Deitel so I can tackle that as well. Bottom line, buy this complete course. You won't regret it.
Rating: Summary: The worst computer book ever written Review: This maybe the worst computer book ever written. The authors have a way of making even the simplest things complex. I surely can not recommend this book. Richard Bonn MCSE
Rating: Summary: The worst computer book ever written Review: This maybe the worst computer book ever written. The authors have a way of making even the simplest things complex. I surely can not recommend this book. Richard Bonn MCSE
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