If you are a VB6 programmer itching to learn about the new OOP features of VB.NET, this is the place to start. It walks you through a broad spectrum of examples, and unlike many other .NET books, it actually uses Visual Studio.NET instead of notepad. Very helpful book.
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The GoodI chose this book for a class in object-oriented programming that I gave in November 2002. For the most part, I was very pleased with this book, and the feedback I received about it from my students was positive as well. The author did a good job of explaining the concepts clearly and concisely, and most of the book is dedicated to the step-by-step completion of hands-on exercises. For this particular class, I relied...
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This book was extremely helpful to me in getting my feet wet in object eriented programming. I have always written in languages that didn't have objects so I knew programming but was not sure how to translate the problem into objects and books that teach object oriented languages didn't seem to discuss the subject much. This book, however, gave me the basics in a clear and understandable way. I am now ready for a more involved...
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I've completed every exercise in this book, and I am amazed at the accuracy. Everyone who's ever gone through a software tutorial book learns to put up with various 'bugs' in the examples, but you don't have to with this book. They've been checked & double checked by some editor who did a great job. I highly recommend you use the CD that comes with this book only for the .bmp's & .mdb referenced in the examples. Typing...
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It's about...time! Someone has finally put object-oriented programming into language that I can understand! It's not dumbed down by any standard, but easy-to-read, easy-to-understand, and and incredibly informative. I don't think I've seen any other books by this author, (maybe it's her first), but I sure would like to. A+++
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