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Visual Basic 5 Night Schoolby Greg M. Perry Download Book (Respecting the intellectual property of others is utmost important to us, we make every effort to make sure we only link to legitimate sites, such as those sites owned by authors and publishers. If you have any questions about these links, please contact us.) link 1 link 2 About Book Book Description Learn Visual Basic from the ground up-in less than one hour a night, guaranteed! For both the new and casual user, this book offers two methods of learning geared toward the different styles people like to learn. A "Ground-up" way of learning allows new users to master the fundamentals of Visual Basic, while the more advanced users can take the "Fast-Track" approach and attempt to build a checkbook balancing application. In an hour a night, you will learn how to: generate an application by using the VB Application Wizard; extend your program with multimedia, graphics, and ActiveX controls; add Internet access to your applications; and improve productivity with object-oriented design. From the Publisher Learn Visual Basic from the ground up-in less than one hour a night, guaranteed! For both the new and casual user, this book offers two methods of learning geared toward the different styles people like to learn. A "Ground-up" way of learning allows new users to master the fundamentals of Visual Basic, while the more advanced users can take the "Fast-Track" approach and attempt to build a checkbook balancing application. - Online Virtual Classroom Web site-features monthly chat sessions, question & answer forums, and one-on-one assistance from the authors, plus interesting articles and tips, tricks, and traps. - CD-ROM includes the Checkbook balancing application, the latest version of Visual Basic interface tutorial, electronic version of the book in Windows, help format, and all the source code from the book
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