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Visual Basic .NET All in One Desk Reference for Dummies

Visual Basic .NET All in One Desk Reference for Dummies

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: first "for dummies" book that isnt good. (only for vb6)
Review: hi
well I have tons of "for dummies" books(from spiritual to graphics and programming and the like) and this is the first that isn't good.

problems:
just some i'll like to mention.
-the author writes code for you to copy and doesnt include the "_" between the lines (other manuals/tutorials/books at least tell u to put "_" , since they dont have space to write the full code in one line), so if you go by his code format you will keep getting errors.
-on one hand the author seems to write nothing about certain vb.net code and on the other hand he writes tons about the difference between vb6 and vb.net.
he devotes tons of the book on stuff that is new to vb.net compared to vb6, while not actaully describing vb.net stuff in the first place.

in conclusion:
if your coming from vb6, this is a great guide/reference for u. if your not, using the help(references/tutorials/info that u can get on controls/commands) that actaully comes with vb2003.net is far more effective.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: first "for dummies" book that isnt good. (only for vb6)
Review: hi
well I have tons of "for dummies" books(from spiritual to graphics and programming and the like) and this is the first that isn't good.

problems:
just some i'll like to mention.
-the author writes code for you to copy and doesnt include the "_" between the lines (other manuals/tutorials/books at least tell u to put "_" , since they dont have space to write the full code in one line), so if you go by his code format you will keep getting errors.
-on one hand the author seems to write nothing about certain vb.net code and on the other hand he writes tons about the difference between vb6 and vb.net.
he devotes tons of the book on stuff that is new to vb.net compared to vb6, while not actaully describing vb.net stuff in the first place.

in conclusion:
if your coming from vb6, this is a great guide/reference for u. if your not, using the help(references/tutorials/info that u can get on controls/commands) that actaully comes with vb2003.net is far more effective.


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