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In this book, which is in the "In Easy Steps" series of full-color books aimed at beginners, Mike McGrath shows hows how to create Windows applications using Visual Basic the latest Visual Studio Community programming environment. Now in its 7th edition, the book includes examples with free downloadable code, and is aimed at readers wanting to quickly understand Visual Basic fundamentals and master the key techniques.
Author: Mike McGrath Publisher: Easy Steps Date: November 2022 Pages: 192 ISBN: 978-1840789768 Print: 184078976X Kindle: B0BLVYB9ZB Audience: General Level: Introductory Category: Visual Studio
Topics include:
- Form controls, application properties, the programming language, live code analysis, problem-solving and debugging techniques.
- Creating macros for Word and Excel in Microsoft Office, using VBA.
- Manipulating files and data using VBScript.
- Incorporating external data into your applications from text files, Excel spreadsheets, XML documents, live RSS web feeds, and SQL databases.
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Oracle PL/SQL By Example, 6th Ed
Author: Elena Rakhimov Publisher: Oracle Press Pages: 480 ISBN: 978-0138062835 Print: 0138062838 Audience: Developers interested in Oracle PL/SQL Rating: 4 Reviewer: Kay Ewbank
This is the sixth edition of a well established title that has been updated for the latest version of PL/SQL (21c).
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Learn Enough Python to Be Dangerous (Pearson)
Author: Michael Hartl Publisher: Addison-Wesley Date: June 2023 Pages: 448 ISBN: 978-0138050955 Print: 0138050953 Kindle: B0C4VCSD1G Audience: Python Rating: 2 Reviewer: Ian Elliot Learning Python is a great idea but "enough to be dangerous"?
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