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Teach Yourself Database Programming With Visual Basic 5 in 21 Days

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Visual Basic, the 32-bit programming language from Microsoft, is used by programmers to create Windows and Windows 95 applications. It can also be used to program applications for the Web. This book shows those programmers how to design, develop, and deploy Visual Basic applications for the World Wide Web. Presented in a daily format with each week focusing on a different area of database development Written by a Microsoft Certified Visual Basic Professional CD-ROM includes chapter examples, Function Libraries,MicrosoftACCESS/JET 2.5 compatibility layer, and the WHAT6 Help Authoring Tool

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First published April 1, 1997

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December 4, 2008
This was reasonably clear book that helped me get up to speed in Visual Basic. I preferred reading it to several other books out there on the subject because it gave relatively concise examples, that were largely free from error (you would be surprised at what has been published!) that served to build up the reader's skills and understanding of the programming language. This was a great book at the time, and I am sure that it still has value, being that the essential basics of Visual Basic can never be too dissimilar from their origin. It would be a great buy as a used book.
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