Beginning Visual Basic 2015 (Wrox)
Wednesday, 09 March 2016

Precise, step-by-step instructions walk you through important tasks, and clear explanations targeted to beginners will have you writing your first Visual Basic application quickly. You'll start from the absolute beginning, assuming no prior programming experience, and then gradually build your skills to write Visual Basic applications for Windows and the Web. 

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Coverage includes objects, class libraries, graphics, databases, and much more, with explicit instructions on using ASP.NET, SQL Server, ADO.NET, and XML.

This new edition has been updated to align with Visual Studio 2015, and also refocused to concentrate on key beginner topics.

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Author: Bryan Newsome
Publisher: Wrox

Date: February 26, 2016
Pages: 720
ISBN: 978-1119092117
Print: 1119092116
Kindle:B0189VH0CW

 

 

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