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Visual Basic: Programmer's Reference

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Essential programming information at reader's fingertips-provides quick information on the syntax and commands VB programmers use on a daily basis. Covers all three incarnations of the VB visual Basic, VB Script, and VB for Applications (VBA). Valuable comparison of which commands are available in VB's subsets, what the equivalents and corollary commands are, and when to use them. Arranged alphabetically for fast-finding. Serves as an "Idea Book" for programmers looking to find ways of achieving their programming goals and solving programming needs.

392 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1997

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Dan Rahmel

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