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Starting Out with Visual Basic

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For courses in Visual Basic Programming
Visual Basic fundamentals Rich in concise, practical examples, Starting Out WIth Visual Basic covers the tools and features of Visual Basic, and when and how to use them. The authors introduce the fundamentals of Visual Basic in clear, easy-to-understand language, making it accessible to novice programming students. Students not only learn how to use the various controls, constructs, and features of Visual Basic, but also why and when to use them. The 8th Edition includes updates for compatibility with Visual Studio 2017.
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936 pages, Unbound

First published February 13, 2013

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May 7, 2019
I was required to read this as a textbook for my Bachelors degree in CIS. As a .NET developer, I would never recommend this book. It encourages the reader to use code that it against best practices and is inefficient methods from the old VisualBasic library such as cstr and cint instead of the more efficient .ToString, Integer.TryParse.
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